* bug#10559: perl-indent-command vs. perldoc parts
@ 2012-01-19 10:57 jidanni
2022-09-19 20:36 ` Mauro Aranda
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: jidanni @ 2012-01-19 10:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 10559
If one marks the following region, and then runs
TAB (translated from <tab>) runs the command perl-indent-command,
=head2 _encode_word()
Usage : my $encoded_quintet_word = _encode_word($signed_floating_point_coordinate);
Function : turn a signed float (either a full coordinate
or a delta) for the _encode() function
Returns : a string containing one encoded coordinate that
will be added to a polyline string
Args : one data word made of ASCII characters carrying
a five-bit number per character from an encoded
Google polyline string
=cut
one will get:
=head2 _encode_word()
Usage : my $encoded_quintet_word = _encode_word($signed_floating_point_coordinate);
Function : turn a signed float (either a full coordinate
or a delta) for the _encode() function
Returns : a string containing one encoded coordinate that
will be added to a polyline string
Args : one data word made of ASCII characters carrying
a five-bit number per character from an encoded
Google polyline string
=cut
One also notes trailing whitespace is retained.
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* bug#10559: perl-indent-command vs. perldoc parts
2012-01-19 10:57 bug#10559: perl-indent-command vs. perldoc parts jidanni
@ 2022-09-19 20:36 ` Mauro Aranda
2022-09-20 10:13 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Mauro Aranda @ 2022-09-19 20:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 10559; +Cc: jidanni
jidanni@jidanni.org writes:
> If one marks the following region, and then runs
> TAB (translated from <tab>) runs the command perl-indent-command,
>
> =head2 _encode_word()
>
> Usage : my $encoded_quintet_word =
_encode_word($signed_floating_point_coordinate);
> Function : turn a signed float (either a full coordinate
> or a delta) for the _encode() function
> Returns : a string containing one encoded coordinate that
> will be added to a polyline string
> Args : one data word made of ASCII characters carrying
> a five-bit number per character from an encoded
> Google polyline string
>
> =cut
>
> one will get:
>
> =head2 _encode_word()
>
> Usage : my $encoded_quintet_word =
_encode_word($signed_floating_point_coordinate);
> Function : turn a signed float (either a full coordinate
> or a delta) for the _encode() function
> Returns : a string containing one encoded coordinate that
> will be added to a polyline string
> Args : one data word made of ASCII characters carrying
> a five-bit number per character from an encoded
> Google polyline string
>
> =cut
>
> One also notes trailing whitespace is retained.
I'm not able to reproduce this bug. Furthermore, perl-indent-command was
marked obsolete in Emacs 24.4, so I'd say there's nothing to do
with this bug report.
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