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Re: Tabs and Spaces
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Chris Gordon-Smith |
Subject: |
Re: Tabs and Spaces |
Date: |
25 May 2009 15:58:55 GMT |
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Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi> wrote:
> On 2009-05-25 14:58 (UTC), Chris Gordon-Smith wrote:
>
>> C++. But I had already established before my original post that the
>> standard emacs indenting would not suit me. Perhaps I should have
>> mentioned this.
>
> Fortunately C++ indentation is very much configurable. There are several
> predefined styles which you can change with "C-c ." (c-set-style)
> command. If none of them suit you you can create your own. For more info
> see the CC Mode info node
>
> C-h i d m CC Mode RET
Thanks.
I think the complicating factor for me is that I use my own syntax, with
macros instead of curly brackets ({}). This is not generally liked in the
C++ world, but it works well for me. For example:-
#define THEN { // Macro for modified syntax
// etc...
int x = 10;
if (x ==9)
THEN
// Do Something
ELSEIF (x == 9)
THEN
// Do something else
ELSE
// Do yet another thisg
ENDIF
I doubt whether any of the existing indenting styles can cope with this, so
I suppose I'll need to write a new configuration.
Until I know how to do this, I would like a very simple behaviour in which
pressing tab simply causes the relevant number of spaces to be inserted.
Chris Gordon-Smith
www.simsoup.info
- Tabs and Spaces, Chris Gordon-Smith, 2009/05/25
- Re: Tabs and Spaces, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2009/05/25
- Re: Tabs and Spaces, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2009/05/25
- Re: Tabs and Spaces, Richard Riley, 2009/05/25
- Re: Tabs and Spaces, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2009/05/25
- Re: Tabs and Spaces, Richard Riley, 2009/05/25
Re: Tabs and Spaces, B Smith-Mannschott, 2009/05/25
RE: Tabs and Spaces, Drew Adams, 2009/05/25
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Re: Tabs and Spaces, Chris Gordon-Smith, 2009/05/26