Sorry for the radio silence - I've been super busy lately. It's hard for me to understand the indentation in the examples in the email (as it seems the same to me). Very simply put - the idea is to align multi-line chained calls on the `.`, as opposed to just nest them under the root receiver as we'd normally do. I think Dmitry implemented this great and it's behaving just as it's supposed to be behaving. Perhaps you misunderstood how this was supposed to behave? What's the indentation you expected? On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 at 00:22, Artur Malabarba wrote: > IIUC, bozhidar was requesting that the dots be aligned to the dot above > (as opposed to being indented by only 2 spaces). He didn't say what should > happen if one of the lines has multiple dots in it. > > The linked github comment does explicitly request the aligning to the last > dot, but it's the only comment that requests that on a very long discussion > that was largely focused on a different topic (whether or not to use > trailing dots). > > Bozhidar, do you have an opinion on this? > > Artur > > > On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 at 09:50, Dmitry Gutov wrote: > >> On 8/22/18 2:36 PM, Artur Malabarba wrote: >> > 1. (setq ruby-align-chained-calls t) >> > 2. (setq ruby-use-smie t) >> > 3. Open a file in ruby-mode, insert the following and indent it >> > >> > ---------- >> > some_variable.where.not(x: nil) >> > .where(y: 2) >> > ---------- >> > >> > Expected behaviour: Nothing would happen, the code is already properly >> > indented. >> > >> > What actually happens: The code gets indented as follows >> > >> > ---------- >> > some_variable.where.not(x: nil) >> > .where(y: 2) >> > ---------- >> > >> > Note that this is conflicts with the indentation enforced by rubocop. >> >> I'd like to point out that this is exactly the behavior Bozhidar asked >> for, back when this variable was introduced. See: >> >> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2014-01/msg01802.html >> >> and in particular the Example 1 in the referenced comment: >> >> >> https://github.com/rubocop-hq/ruby-style-guide/pull/176#issuecomment-18664622 >> >> So we even have a test (ruby-align-chained-calls) that check that the >> alignment is do to the last dot, and not to the first one. >> >