* Edge case in c-cleanup
@ 2015-02-08 17:16 Miguel Guedes
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From: Miguel Guedes @ 2015-02-08 17:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I have got the following clean ups defined in a c style (c-add-style):
(c-cleanup-list . (brace-else-brace
brace-elseif-brace
brace-catch-brace
empty-defun-braces
one-liner-defun
defun-close-semi
space-before-funcall
compact-empty-funcall))
I have noticed a minor annoying edge case that can be best illustrated
as given by:
int bazillion()
{
if(booz) {
foo();
} // typing closing brace, issues newline
else // no opening brace means `else´ isn't placed above
bar();
}
Since in my current setup typing `}' automatically issues a newline,
emacs won't correctly place an else statement next to the closing brace
above (as desired) *if it does not* contain an opening brace. For
instance, this would work just fine:
int bazillion()
{
if(booz) {
foo();
} else { // else is moved up next to the closing brace
bar(); // after typing the subsequent opening brace
}
}
Is there are way of resolving this via a style setting perhaps such that
`else´ statements without opening braces are correctly placed?
Unsure if I made my question clear enough so please ask for
clarification if in doubt.
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* Edge case in c-cleanup
@ 2015-02-09 18:35 Miguel Guedes
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From: Miguel Guedes @ 2015-02-09 18:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I have got the following clean ups defined in a c style (c-add-style):
(c-cleanup-list . (brace-else-brace
brace-elseif-brace
brace-catch-brace
empty-defun-braces
one-liner-defun
defun-close-semi
space-before-funcall
compact-empty-funcall))
I have noticed a minor annoying edge case that can be best illustrated
as given by:
int bazillion()
{
if(booz) {
foo();
} // typing closing brace, issues newline
else // no opening brace means `else´ isn't placed above
bar();
}
Since in my current setup typing `}' automatically issues a newline,
emacs won't correctly place an else statement next to the closing brace
above (as desired) *if it does not* contain an opening brace. For
instance, this would work just fine:
int bazillion()
{
if(booz) {
foo();
} else { // else is moved up next to the closing brace
bar(); // after typing the subsequent opening brace
}
}
Is there are way of resolving this via a style setting perhaps such that
`else´ statements without opening braces are correctly placed?
Unsure if I made my question clear enough so please ask for
clarification if in doubt.
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