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Re: address@hidden: C indentation problem]


From: Alan Mackenzie
Subject: Re: address@hidden: C indentation problem]
Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 10:32:54 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13)

Hello, Basil.

Sorry I missed this post when you posted it at the end of April.

The issue goes back to 2006.  ;-)

On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 14:11:05 +0100, Basil L. Contovounesios wrote:
> Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:

[ .... ]

> > Ah!  Yes.  I personally prefer Emacs 21 style (perhaps just
> > because I used to it for long time).

> >> However, CC Mode 5.28 seems to me to indent like the Emacs 22 sources are
> >> indented, i.e. column 5, and 5.

> CC Mode 5.33.2 also indents "Emacs 22-style", i.e. to 5 columns, but the
> current sources, AFAICS, are indented to 2 columns, "Emacs 21-style".

More to the point, we no longer have knr declarations.

> >> I suggest the following: a new lineup function,
> >> c-lineup-gnu-DEFUN-intro-cont which would be active only in GNU style,
> >> and would give the offset knr-argdecl-intro (i.e. 5) for the lines
> >> between DEFUN's closing paren and the function's opening brace.  This new
> >> function would be tried only if the existing c-lineup-topmost-intro-cont
> >> returns nil.

> Shouldn't the now-existing c-lineup-gnu-DEFUN-intro-cont be changed
> accordingly, to indent to 2 columns instead of 5?

Seeing as how we don't have knr declarations any more, it seems senseless
now to indent with the CC Mode syntactic symbol knr-argdecl-intro, i.e.
5.  Instead c-basic-offset (2) seems right.

How about the following patch?



diff -r f9e4e46ed54d cc-align.el
--- a/cc-align.el       Mon May 20 12:34:51 2019 +0000
+++ b/cc-align.el       Tue May 21 10:24:11 2019 +0000
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
     (let (case-fold-search)
       (goto-char (c-langelem-pos langelem))
       (if (looking-at "\\<DEFUN\\>")
-         (c-calc-offset '(knr-argdecl-intro))))))
+         c-basic-offset))))
 
 (defun c-block-in-arglist-dwim (arglist-start)
   ;; This function implements the DWIM to avoid far indentation of


> >> Question:  Are there any other C macros, besides DEFUN, whose indentation
> >> is also broken at the moment?  (I do not know the C source at all well.)

> > All I noticed is the DEFUN case.

> I too have yet to notice a problem with other macros.

That's good.

> Thanks,

> -- 
> Basil

-- 
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).



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