Hi Aaron, Sorry for the long pause. You said you're using something else, though, so it didn't seem urgent (and I've yet to encounter endless methods at $day_job, FWIW). On 28/04/2022 02:58, Aaron Jensen wrote: > On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 10:44 PM Dmitry Gutov wrote: >> Thanks for the report. >> >> I'll work on this further, but here's a quick-and-dirty patch to fix the >> indentation problems. > > Great, thank you. I've since moved back to enh-ruby-mode and I was > able to patch it to support this (though that project appears to be > currently not accepting contributions). Not a problem for me, but could you test the attached patch anyway? It seems to handle a bunch of different/complex cases fine without regressions, but it's always better with a second pair of eyes. > I'd probably use ruby-mode if > it supported indenting long parameter/argument lists the way the > non-smie version does, like this: > > def some_method( > some_param, > some_other_param > ) Now that the SMIE stuff is again in my short-term memory, it shouldn't be too hard. Just please file a separate bug report (slash feature request) with a precise example. Bonus points for linking to a relevant Rubocop rule, so that we can pick a better name for the new user option. I don't see the non-SMIE version indenting it like this -- it looks more like this instead (and only if I set ruby-deep-indent-paren to nil): def test2 ( asd, asd asd ) So let's start with a couple of good examples. > I believe I've seen you imply concerns about enh-ruby-mode -- do you > have any aside from the fact that it's not in core and it requires a > ruby process? It's mostly worked well for me, but I don't know what I > don't know. My main problem with it is the spotty maintenance like in this example: https://github.com/zenspider/enhanced-ruby-mode/issues/96 But it might work fine for many people. Especially those who don't use Robe. Some previous versions of it (probably by the previous maintainer) were really broken, so I just took up ruby-mode instead. I haven't tried using its latest versions much.