My mistake on the "submission". I sent the email to sourceforge. But I am glad the bug has been fixed. On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 9:36 AM Alan Mackenzie wrote: > Hello, John. > > On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 16:17:41 -0400, John C. Ruttenberg wrote: > > Thanks. The patch succeeded and the bug seems to be fixed. > > Thanks! I've committed the patch to the emacs-27 branch at savannah, > from where it should reach the master branch in a few days, and to stand > alone CC Mode and XEmacs. I'm closing the bug with this post. > > > I just submitted another bug but it says it needs moderation. Did you > > see it? > > By submitted, do you mean to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org? If so, the "needs > moderation" sounds very strange indeed. I don't know why this has > happened, and I didn't see your new bug last time I looked at the online > list (this morning, European time). Can I suggest you try submitting it > again? > > > Here is the text of the email, if not: > > > Here is my C++ file: > > > class __attribute__((packed)) y : z { > > > Typing a new line after the "{" indents to under the "z": > > > class __attribute__((packed)) y : z { > > ^ here > > > I think it should indent the same as if "__attribute__((packed))" were > not > > present. > > This bug seems already to be fixed in the upcoming Emacs 28.1 and the > head of the standalone CC Mode. The bug is present in Emacs 27.2. With > a bit of bisection, I should be able to find the patch which fixed it. > With any luck, I'll be able to send you a patch for Emacs 27.2. > > > This appears to be fragile in surprising ways. If I spell > "__attribute__" > > wrong (like __attribute), it does not reproduce. > > > It also does not reproduce if the source file is: > > > { > > class __attribute__((packed)) y : z { > > > But if the source file is: > > > { > > class __attribute__((packed)) y : z { > > > then it does reproduce. > > [ .... ] > > -- > Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). >