* indenting for managed c++
@ 2005-10-11 8:01 Yogesh.Sajanikar
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From: Yogesh.Sajanikar @ 2005-10-11 8:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Can anybody tell me how to indent managed c++ code (.NET 2003)
correctly. The access specifiers are incorrectly classified as
inher-cont. For example, look at the following code,
public class C : // ((inher-cont 19))
private A
{
private public: // ((inher-cont 134))
};
Regards,
~Yogesh
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* Re: indenting for managed c++
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@ 2005-10-12 8:29 ` Alan Mackenzie
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From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2005-10-12 8:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
Yogesh.Sajanikar@bentley.com wrote on Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:01:42 +0200:
> Can anybody tell me how to indent managed c++ code (.NET 2003)
> correctly. The access specifiers are incorrectly classified as
> inher-cont. For example, look at the following code,
> public class C : // ((inher-cont 19))
> private A =20
> {
> private public: // ((inher-cont 134))
> };
What is the "public" on the first line for? Is "Managed C++" a
non-standard extension of C++?
Supporting this properly would mean extending the indentation engine in
CC Mode. If you want to try this, the function is `c-guess-basic-syntax'
in the file cc-engine.el. Fair warning: this isn't something for the
faint-hearted. ;-)
Alternatively, you could write a line-up function for inher-cont which
would recognise that the line is really a topmost-intro (or whatever),
and then call c-indent-line, giving this tweaked syntactic context as a
parameter: Something like this:
You take the "((inher-cont 19))", change it to "((topmost-intro 19))",
then call "(c-indent-line '((topmost-intro 19)))".
I know, it's not very satisfactory. But it's possible.
> Regards,
> ~Yogesh
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