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bug#18348: 24.4.50; `common-lisp-indent-function'
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
Subject: |
bug#18348: 24.4.50; `common-lisp-indent-function' |
Date: |
Wed, 09 Oct 2019 03:21:59 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> In emacs-lisp-mode, do this:
>
> (set (make-local-variable 'lisp-indent-function)
> 'common-lisp-indent-function)
>
> In Emacs 20, this Emacs-Lisp sexp indents correctly (IMO) to this, using
> `C-M-q':
>
> (toto beg end
> `(foo ,bar
> keymap ,map
> mouse-face highlight
> help-echo "jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj"))
>
> Starting with Emacs 22, it indents to this, which is bad (IMO):
>
> (toto beg end
> `(foo ,bar
> keymap ,map
> mouse-face highlight
> help-echo "jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj"))
>
> If this is really what Emacs Dev prefers (why?), can you please let me
> know a simple way to get the Emacs 20 indentation instead?
I guess it looks extra awkward because of the strange way you add white
space, but I guess the mode interprets the `(foo bar ...) form as being
a function call-like structure instead of a list of pairs.
Funnily enough, if you use '(foo ,bar ...) it indents the way you want.
It seems awfully inconsistent to indent one way with ` and another way
with '.
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- bug#18348: 24.4.50; `common-lisp-indent-function',
Lars Ingebrigtsen <=