* Indentation of cond forms in (Emacs) Lisp mode
@ 2014-06-03 13:37 Bozhidar Batsov
2014-06-03 14:22 ` Andreas Schwab
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From: Bozhidar Batsov @ 2014-06-03 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
I noticed that `cond' forms in Emacs Lisp mode and Lisp mode are
indented with just one space, unlike most other "control" structures:
(cond
((x) (y))
(t (z))
Why is that? Seems odd to treat the differently from the likes of `when'
for instance:
(when something
(do-something))
I'm asking because this leaked into clojure-mode as well and we're now
discussing whether it's a bug or something reasonable.
Cheers,
Bozhidar
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* Re: Indentation of cond forms in (Emacs) Lisp mode
2014-06-03 13:37 Indentation of cond forms in (Emacs) Lisp mode Bozhidar Batsov
@ 2014-06-03 14:22 ` Andreas Schwab
2014-06-05 7:07 ` Bozhidar Batsov
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From: Andreas Schwab @ 2014-06-03 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bozhidar Batsov; +Cc: emacs-devel
"Bozhidar Batsov" <bozhidar.batsov@gmail.com> writes:
> I noticed that `cond' forms in Emacs Lisp mode and Lisp mode are indented
> with just one space, unlike most other "control" structures:
>
> (cond
> ((x) (y))
> (t (z))
>
> Why is that?
The intention is that you do not break after cond, so it isn't treated
specially, ie. like a normal function call.
Andreas.
--
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* Re: Indentation of cond forms in (Emacs) Lisp mode
2014-06-03 14:22 ` Andreas Schwab
@ 2014-06-05 7:07 ` Bozhidar Batsov
2014-06-05 7:37 ` Andreas Schwab
2014-06-05 13:34 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Bozhidar Batsov @ 2014-06-05 7:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andreas Schwab; +Cc: emacs-devel
On 3 Jun 2014, at 17:22, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> "Bozhidar Batsov" <bozhidar.batsov@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I noticed that `cond' forms in Emacs Lisp mode and Lisp mode are
>> indented
>> with just one space, unlike most other "control" structures:
>>
>> (cond
>> ((x) (y))
>> (t (z))
>>
>> Why is that?
>
> The intention is that you do not break after cond, so it isn't treated
> specially, ie. like a normal function call.
>
> Andreas.
Still, it seems a bit arbitrary. Are there are constructs treated in the
same manner?
Also, how is this any different from a macro like `with-temp-buffer`,
which has regular indentation (2 spaces)?
(with-temp-buffer
(do-something)
(do-something-else))
>
> --
> Andreas Schwab, SUSE Labs, schwab@suse.de
> GPG Key fingerprint = 0196 BAD8 1CE9 1970 F4BE 1748 E4D4 88E3 0EEA
> B9D7
> "And now for something completely different."
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* Re: Indentation of cond forms in (Emacs) Lisp mode
2014-06-05 7:07 ` Bozhidar Batsov
@ 2014-06-05 7:37 ` Andreas Schwab
2014-06-05 13:34 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Andreas Schwab @ 2014-06-05 7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bozhidar Batsov; +Cc: emacs-devel
"Bozhidar Batsov" <bozhidar.batsov@gmail.com> writes:
> Also, how is this any different from a macro like `with-temp-buffer`,
> which has regular indentation (2 spaces)?
This matches the generic pattern of (with-foo [sexp] [body]...), which
is intented to be broken before [body].
Andreas.
--
Andreas Schwab, SUSE Labs, schwab@suse.de
GPG Key fingerprint = 0196 BAD8 1CE9 1970 F4BE 1748 E4D4 88E3 0EEA B9D7
"And now for something completely different."
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* Re: Indentation of cond forms in (Emacs) Lisp mode
2014-06-05 7:07 ` Bozhidar Batsov
2014-06-05 7:37 ` Andreas Schwab
@ 2014-06-05 13:34 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2014-06-05 13:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bozhidar Batsov; +Cc: Andreas Schwab, emacs-devel
>> The intention is that you do not break after cond, so it isn't treated
>> specially, ie. like a normal function call.
> Still, it seems a bit arbitrary.
Yes. I don't think you'll find a much better answer.
Stefan
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