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[Ada-mode-users] bug#34029: 26.1; ada-mode 6.0.0 and multi-line trailing
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Ludovic Brenta |
Subject: |
[Ada-mode-users] bug#34029: 26.1; ada-mode 6.0.0 and multi-line trailing comments |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Jan 2019 14:19:11 +0100 |
Package: Emacs
Version: 26.1
X-Debbugs-CC: address@hidden
Severity: minor
Hello,
When reindenting the code below, ada-mode indents the line marked
[WRONG], aligning its comment delimiter is aligned under that of the
preceding line. It is my understanding that possibly "this is a
feature, not a bug" and that inserting a blank line after the
"warning" line corrects the probkel but we'd like to have an option
to disable this behavior; we have a very large code base and mass-
reindentation can break some carefully-formatted comments without
the developer noticing.
As an additional bad side-effect, comments like [WRONG] below can
easily exceed the line length limit in our coding standard.
Thanks for considering.
procedure Foo is
begin
Call_This_Other_Procedure (Bar, Baz); -- warning: finalizes Baz
-- [WRONG] The reason why we
need to call this procedure as the first step is because...
Now_Do_The_Real_Processing;
end Foo;
--
Ludovic Brenta.
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