tir. 7. feb. 2023 kl. 03:30 skrev Yuan Fu : > > Knut Anders Hatlen writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm still seeing odd indentation for conditions without braces. For > > example, invoking c-ts-mode-indent-defun (C-c C-q) with the point inside > > this function ... > > > > int f(int x) { > > if (x > 1) > > return x; > > else > > return x + 1; > > } > > > > ... results in the following indentation with the default GNU style: > > > > int f(int x) { > > if (x > 1) > > return x; > > else > > return x + 1; > > } > > > > I would have expected this: > > > > int f(int x) { > > if (x > 1) > > return x; > > else > > return x + 1; > > } > > > > Is something more needed for this bug, or is the problem I'm seeing a > > different bug? > > My bad, I made some changes and didn’t push them, and I’m sitting here > wondering why everyone is seeing problems... Everything should indent > fine now. > > Yuan > Thanks, Yuan! It now seems to work fine with the GNU style, K&R style and Linux style. With BSD style, however, it ends up like this: int f(int x) { if (x > 1) return x; else return x + 1; } I assume the return statements should have been indented one more level here too? Best regards, -- Knut Anders