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* bug#12926: emacs 4.2: cc-mode confused by indented preprocessor statements
@ 2012-11-18 17:15 Kevin Burge
  2016-08-14 21:03 ` Alex
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Burge @ 2012-11-18 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 12926


- If you indent the following code with gcc 4.2, by highlighting lines 06-10
and indenting, it confuses line 07 as the first line of a function rather than
the first line of a statement, and so everything is shifted left.

- If you move the preprocessor lines 02 and 04 back to column 1, it indents
correctly.

- If you change "#if defined(A)" to "#if 0" while still indented, it indents
correctly.

There is just something that cc-mode does not like about indented preprocessor
statements.  4.1 exhibited the same behavior, and prevents us from upgrading
from 23.4.

IMPORTANT: you MUST close and re-open the file between these tests because the
caching in cc-mode interferes with the results.

01 int f(void) {
02    #if defined(A)
03    printf("test\n");
04    #endif
05
06    if (test) {
07        int i = 0;
08        printf();
09    }
10 }

The source:

int f(void) {
    #if defined(A)
    printf("test\n");
    #endif

    if (test) {
        int i = 0;
        printf();
    }
}

Thank you,
Kevin Burge





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* bug#12926: emacs 4.2: cc-mode confused by indented preprocessor statements
  2012-11-18 17:15 bug#12926: emacs 4.2: cc-mode confused by indented preprocessor statements Kevin Burge
@ 2016-08-14 21:03 ` Alex
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Alex @ 2016-08-14 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Kevin Burge; +Cc: 12926

close 12926 24.5
quit

Kevin Burge <kevin.burge@systemware.com> writes:

> - If you indent the following code with gcc 4.2, by highlighting lines 06-10
> and indenting, it confuses line 07 as the first line of a function rather than
> the first line of a statement, and so everything is shifted left.
>
> - If you move the preprocessor lines 02 and 04 back to column 1, it indents
> correctly.
>
> - If you change "#if defined(A)" to "#if 0" while still indented, it indents
> correctly.
>
> There is just something that cc-mode does not like about indented preprocessor
> statements.  4.1 exhibited the same behavior, and prevents us from upgrading
> from 23.4.
>
> IMPORTANT: you MUST close and re-open the file between these tests because the
> caching in cc-mode interferes with the results.
>
> 01 int f(void) {
> 02    #if defined(A)
> 03    printf("test\n");
> 04    #endif
> 05
> 06    if (test) {
> 07        int i = 0;
> 08        printf();
> 09    }
> 10 }
>
> The source:
>
> int f(void) {
>     #if defined(A)
>     printf("test\n");
>     #endif
>
>     if (test) {
>         int i = 0;
>         printf();
>     }
> }
>
> Thank you,
> Kevin Burge

This appears to work correctly in Emacs 24.5.





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