Am 21.08.24 um 20:06 schrieb Michael Arndt via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors: > Hi, > > I have a problem when indenting python files. There seems to be a case > when using indent-region changes the semantics of the python code. When > there is no blank line after an if-statement, the next line becomes part > of the if statement. > > The problem can be reproduced by the following steps: > > 1. Start emacs -Q > 2. Create a python file with the following contents: > > if False: >      print("output1") > print("output2") > > 3. Use M-x mark-whole-buffer > 4. Use M-x indent-region > 5. The file contents change into: > > if False: >      print("output1") >      print("output2") > > The problem can be avoided by adding a blank line after the if statement. > Because I use a custom indentation function that calls (indent-region > (point-min) (point-max)) this can happen pretty quickly. Is this a > limitation of python-indent-region? > > Greetings > Michael > > Hi Michael, I'm not maintaining the related code, just a comment: as indent might by syntax at Python, there is not way for auto-formatting - unless you are happy with the outmost reasonable indent. |Best,| |Andreas |