* bug#12759: letf indentation has become worse
@ 2012-10-29 7:51 Glenn Morris
2012-10-29 13:51 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Glenn Morris @ 2012-10-29 7:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 12759
Package: emacs
Version: 24.2.50
Severity: minor
In Emacs 24.2, letf is indented like this after `emacs -Q -l cl':
(letf (((point) (point-min))
(a 17))
body)
This is consistent with `let':
(let ((p (point-min))
(a 17))
body)
In current trunk, it indents like this:
(letf (((point) (point-min))
(a 17))
body)
cl-letf, on the other hand, indents like letf used to.
Looks like `letf' lost its lisp-indent-function property?
This probably affects the other cl.el functions that are not simply
aliases to cl-lib.el functions.
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