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lisp-mode indentation not aligned vertically |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Mar 2020 21:46:48 -0700 |
This code sample demonstrates what I consider to be a bug in the
lisp-mode indentation.
Here is a very simple example:
(:a :b
:c
:d
:e)
Here it is in an actual use case (defining Common Lisp packages)
(defpackage :example
(:use :cl)
;; Here is the weird part:
(:export :thing1
:thing2
:thing3
:thing4
:thing5))
A sane, non-buggy indentation would be this:
(defpackage :example
(:use :cl)
;; These are aligned vertically:
(:export :thing1
:thing2
:thing3
:thing4
:thing5))
This seems to be primarily caused by the keyword argument as the first
element of the unquoted list.
This is especially an issue if using aggressive formatting like
aggressive indent mode.
<https://github.com/Malabarba/aggressive-indent-mode/issues/122>
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Spenser Truex
spensertruex.com
SFSU Computer Science
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Re: bug#40059: lisp-mode indentation not aligned vertically |
Date: |
Sun, 03 May 2020 03:13:08 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
martin rudalics <address@hidden> writes:
>> Here is my M-x version
>> GNU Emacs 27.0.90 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.14) of
>> 2020-03-07
>
> Have you tried with emacs -Q?
More information was requested, but none was given within 6 weeks, so
I'm closing this bug. It was already tagged unreproducible.
If this is still an issue, please reply to this email (use "Reply to
all" in your email client) and we can reopen the bug report.
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
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