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Issue with bash new syntax.
From: |
Ergus |
Subject: |
Issue with bash new syntax. |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Jan 2021 15:17:06 +0100 |
Hi:
I am observing some issues with the indentation of the modern for loop
syntax in bash:
for ((it=0; it<${limit}; ++it))
{
echo "whatever $it"
}
The question-issue comes in two parts.
Question: How can I configure to remove the extra indentation before `{`?
In cc-mode there is a procedure, a bit cumbersome, but working. But
sh-mode does not have such a thing.
Issue:
When this loop is nested inside an if or another for loop the
closing indentation seems to be broken
for dim in ${dims[@]}; do
for bs in ${blocksizes[@]}; do
if [ something ]; then
for ((it=0; it<${ARGS[R]}; ++it))
{
whatever...
}
--> else
somethingelse
--> fi
--> done
--> done
Should I report a bug for this?
- Issue with bash new syntax.,
Ergus <=