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cc-mode auto indent, topmost-intro-cont vs. member-init-intro
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Brian Fallik |
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cc-mode auto indent, topmost-intro-cont vs. member-init-intro |
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Wed, 23 Jan 2013 14:52:43 -0500 |
Hi,
I'm trying to diagnose a recent issue I encountered after upgrading
from Fedora 16 (emacs 23.1) to 17 (emacs 24.1). After upgrading,
emacs is formatting the ctor member initializer list incorrectly. C-c
C-s over the ':' character starting the list outputs
'topmost-intro-cont'. When I press <tab> emacs reformats the line to
start from column 0:
...
Type last_ctor_arg)
: mXid(id),
instead of c-basic-offset like it used to:
...
Type last_ctor_arg)
: mXid(id),
Even more confusing is that I was able to avoid the problem by
removing (or commenting out) ctor arguments. It's as though the
parser gives up after a certain number or text size of the args.
Here's the a snippet of the original code: http://pastebin.com/i2rR2zDZ
I'm not sure if this is a bug, a misconfiguration, or something else
but the behavior seems odd to me.
Thanks,
brian
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