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Re: C-mode-style whitesmith with emacs 21/22
From: |
Will Parsons |
Subject: |
Re: C-mode-style whitesmith with emacs 21/22 |
Date: |
24 Feb 2008 22:15:41 GMT |
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Lars Meier wrote:
> Hallo NG,
>
> I'm using whitesmith style for the emacs c-mode because this style is
> very simular to the existing code I'm working on.
>
> Some time ago I switched to emacs 22 because the version has some
> improvements which are important for me. But with emacs 22 the
> whitesmith-style does the indentation different than emacs 21 at least
> in the default setting. Hear is a short example:
>
> emacs 21:
>
> int main()
> {
> my_function(xxxxxxxxxxxx,
> yyyyyyyyyyyy,
> zzzzzzzzzz);
> }
>
>
> emacs 22:
>
> int main()
> {
> my_function(xxxxxxxxxxxx,
> yyyyyyyyyyyy,
> zzzzzzzzzz);
> }
>
>
> But the emacs-22-version is not what I need and it's very tedious to fix
> this by hand. Is there a simple way to change this back to the old
> behaviour maybe by changing an indentation setting or something like that?
I don't know if you've found a solution to this, but you probably should
file a bug report since it's clearly (IMO) wrong behaviour. (I use
ellemtel which doesn't seem to be affected in the same way.)
- Will