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Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Dec 3 11:44:03 2021 +0000
patch 8.2.3726: README file in a config directory gets wrong filetype
Problem: README file in a config directory gets wrong filetype.
Solution: Match README before patterns that match everything in a directory.
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18879 | 1 *indent.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 07 |
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar | |
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7 This file is about indenting C programs and other files. | |
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1620 | 9 1. Indenting C style programs |C-indenting| |
7 | 10 2. Indenting by expression |indent-expression| |
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12 ============================================================================== | |
1620 | 13 1. Indenting C style programs *C-indenting* |
7 | 14 |
1620 | 15 The basics for C style indenting are explained in section |30.2| of the user |
16 manual. | |
7 | 17 |
1620 | 18 Vim has options for automatically indenting C style program files. Many |
19 programming languages including Java and C++ follow very closely the | |
20 formatting conventions established with C. These options affect only the | |
21 indent and do not perform other formatting. There are additional options that | |
22 affect other kinds of formatting as well as indenting, see |format-comments|, | |
23 |fo-table|, |gq| and |formatting| for the main ones. | |
7 | 24 |
25 Note that this will not work when the |+smartindent| or |+cindent| features | |
26 have been disabled at compile time. | |
27 | |
1620 | 28 There are in fact four main methods available for indentation, each one |
29 overrides the previous if it is enabled, or non-empty for 'indentexpr': | |
7 | 30 'autoindent' uses the indent from the previous line. |
31 'smartindent' is like 'autoindent' but also recognizes some C syntax to | |
32 increase/reduce the indent where appropriate. | |
33 'cindent' Works more cleverly than the other two and is configurable to | |
34 different indenting styles. | |
35 'indentexpr' The most flexible of all: Evaluates an expression to compute | |
36 the indent of a line. When non-empty this method overrides | |
37 the other ones. See |indent-expression|. | |
38 The rest of this section describes the 'cindent' option. | |
39 | |
40 Note that 'cindent' indenting does not work for every code scenario. Vim | |
829 | 41 is not a C compiler: it does not recognize all syntax. One requirement is |
42 that toplevel functions have a '{' in the first column. Otherwise they are | |
43 easily confused with declarations. | |
7 | 44 |
45 These four options control C program indenting: | |
46 'cindent' Enables Vim to perform C program indenting automatically. | |
47 'cinkeys' Specifies which keys trigger reindenting in insert mode. | |
48 'cinoptions' Sets your preferred indent style. | |
49 'cinwords' Defines keywords that start an extra indent in the next line. | |
50 | |
51 If 'lisp' is not on and 'equalprg' is empty, the "=" operator indents using | |
52 Vim's built-in algorithm rather than calling an external program. | |
53 | |
54 See |autocommand| for how to set the 'cindent' option automatically for C code | |
55 files and reset it for others. | |
56 | |
57 *cinkeys-format* *indentkeys-format* | |
58 The 'cinkeys' option is a string that controls Vim's indenting in response to | |
59 typing certain characters or commands in certain contexts. Note that this not | |
60 only triggers C-indenting. When 'indentexpr' is not empty 'indentkeys' is | |
61 used instead. The format of 'cinkeys' and 'indentkeys' is equal. | |
62 | |
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64 occurs as follows: |
7 | 65 |
66 "0{" if you type '{' as the first character in a line | |
67 "0}" if you type '}' as the first character in a line | |
68 "0)" if you type ')' as the first character in a line | |
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69 "0]" if you type ']' as the first character in a line |
7 | 70 ":" if you type ':' after a label or case statement |
71 "0#" if you type '#' as the first character in a line | |
72 "!^F" if you type CTRL-F (which is not inserted) | |
73 "o" if you type a <CR> anywhere or use the "o" command (not in | |
74 insert mode!) | |
75 "O" if you use the "O" command (not in insert mode!) | |
76 "e" if you type the second 'e' for an "else" at the start of a | |
77 line | |
78 | |
818 | 79 Characters that can precede each key: *i_CTRL-F* |
7 | 80 ! When a '!' precedes the key, Vim will not insert the key but will |
81 instead reindent the current line. This allows you to define a | |
82 command key for reindenting the current line. CTRL-F is the default | |
83 key for this. Be careful if you define CTRL-I for this because CTRL-I | |
84 is the ASCII code for <Tab>. | |
85 * When a '*' precedes the key, Vim will reindent the line before | |
86 inserting the key. If 'cinkeys' contains "*<Return>", Vim reindents | |
87 the current line before opening a new line. | |
88 0 When a zero precedes the key (but appears after '!' or '*') Vim will | |
89 reindent the line only if the key is the first character you type in | |
90 the line. When used before "=" Vim will only reindent the line if | |
91 there is only white space before the word. | |
92 | |
93 When neither '!' nor '*' precedes the key, Vim reindents the line after you | |
94 type the key. So ';' sets the indentation of a line which includes the ';'. | |
95 | |
96 Special key names: | |
97 <> Angle brackets mean spelled-out names of keys. For example: "<Up>", | |
98 "<Ins>" (see |key-notation|). | |
99 ^ Letters preceded by a caret (^) are control characters. For example: | |
100 "^F" is CTRL-F. | |
101 o Reindent a line when you use the "o" command or when Vim opens a new | |
102 line below the current one (e.g., when you type <Enter> in insert | |
103 mode). | |
104 O Reindent a line when you use the "O" command. | |
105 e Reindent a line that starts with "else" when you type the second 'e'. | |
106 : Reindent a line when a ':' is typed which is after a label or case | |
107 statement. Don't reindent for a ":" in "class::method" for C++. To | |
108 Reindent for any ":", use "<:>". | |
109 =word Reindent when typing the last character of "word". "word" may | |
110 actually be part of another word. Thus "=end" would cause reindenting | |
111 when typing the "d" in "endif" or "endwhile". But not when typing | |
112 "bend". Also reindent when completion produces a word that starts | |
113 with "word". "0=word" reindents when there is only white space before | |
114 the word. | |
115 =~word Like =word, but ignore case. | |
116 | |
117 If you really want to reindent when you type 'o', 'O', 'e', '0', '<', '>', | |
118 '*', ':' or '!', use "<o>", "<O>", "<e>", "<0>", "<<>", "<>>", "<*>", "<:>" or | |
119 "<!>", respectively, for those keys. | |
120 | |
121 For an emacs-style indent mode where lines aren't indented every time you | |
1247 | 122 press <Enter> but only if you press <Tab>, I suggest: |
7 | 123 :set cinkeys=0{,0},:,0#,!<Tab>,!^F |
124 You might also want to switch off 'autoindent' then. | |
125 | |
126 Note: If you change the current line's indentation manually, Vim ignores the | |
127 cindent settings for that line. This prevents vim from reindenting after you | |
128 have changed the indent by typing <BS>, <Tab>, or <Space> in the indent or | |
129 used CTRL-T or CTRL-D. | |
130 | |
131 *cinoptions-values* | |
2857 | 132 The 'cinoptions' option sets how Vim performs indentation. The value after |
133 the option character can be one of these (N is any number): | |
134 N indent N spaces | |
135 -N indent N spaces to the left | |
3082 | 136 Ns N times 'shiftwidth' spaces |
137 -Ns N times 'shiftwidth' spaces to the left | |
2857 | 138 |
139 In the list below, | |
7 | 140 "N" represents a number of your choice (the number can be negative). When |
141 there is an 's' after the number, Vim multiplies the number by 'shiftwidth': | |
142 "1s" is 'shiftwidth', "2s" is two times 'shiftwidth', etc. You can use a | |
2857 | 143 decimal point, too: "-0.5s" is minus half a 'shiftwidth'. |
144 The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. | |
145 *cino->* | |
7 | 146 >N Amount added for "normal" indent. Used after a line that should |
147 increase the indent (lines starting with "if", an opening brace, | |
148 etc.). (default 'shiftwidth'). | |
149 | |
150 cino= cino=>2 cino=>2s > | |
151 if (cond) if (cond) if (cond) | |
152 { { { | |
153 foo; foo; foo; | |
154 } } } | |
155 < | |
2857 | 156 *cino-e* |
7 | 157 eN Add N to the prevailing indent inside a set of braces if the |
158 opening brace at the End of the line (more precise: is not the | |
159 first character in a line). This is useful if you want a | |
160 different indent when the '{' is at the start of the line from | |
161 when '{' is at the end of the line. (default 0). | |
162 | |
163 cino= cino=e2 cino=e-2 > | |
164 if (cond) { if (cond) { if (cond) { | |
165 foo; foo; foo; | |
166 } } } | |
167 else else else | |
168 { { { | |
169 bar; bar; bar; | |
170 } } } | |
171 < | |
2857 | 172 *cino-n* |
7 | 173 nN Add N to the prevailing indent for a statement after an "if", |
174 "while", etc., if it is NOT inside a set of braces. This is | |
175 useful if you want a different indent when there is no '{' | |
176 before the statement from when there is a '{' before it. | |
177 (default 0). | |
178 | |
179 cino= cino=n2 cino=n-2 > | |
180 if (cond) if (cond) if (cond) | |
181 foo; foo; foo; | |
182 else else else | |
183 { { { | |
184 bar; bar; bar; | |
185 } } } | |
186 < | |
2857 | 187 *cino-f* |
7 | 188 fN Place the first opening brace of a function or other block in |
189 column N. This applies only for an opening brace that is not | |
190 inside other braces and is at the start of the line. What comes | |
191 after the brace is put relative to this brace. (default 0). | |
192 | |
193 cino= cino=f.5s cino=f1s > | |
194 func() func() func() | |
195 { { { | |
196 int foo; int foo; int foo; | |
197 < | |
2857 | 198 *cino-{* |
7 | 199 {N Place opening braces N characters from the prevailing indent. |
200 This applies only for opening braces that are inside other | |
201 braces. (default 0). | |
202 | |
203 cino= cino={.5s cino={1s > | |
204 if (cond) if (cond) if (cond) | |
205 { { { | |
206 foo; foo; foo; | |
207 < | |
2857 | 208 *cino-}* |
7 | 209 }N Place closing braces N characters from the matching opening |
210 brace. (default 0). | |
211 | |
212 cino= cino={2,}-0.5s cino=}2 > | |
213 if (cond) if (cond) if (cond) | |
214 { { { | |
215 foo; foo; foo; | |
216 } } } | |
217 < | |
2857 | 218 *cino-^* |
7 | 219 ^N Add N to the prevailing indent inside a set of braces if the |
220 opening brace is in column 0. This can specify a different | |
221 indent for whole of a function (some may like to set it to a | |
222 negative number). (default 0). | |
223 | |
224 cino= cino=^-2 cino=^-s > | |
225 func() func() func() | |
226 { { { | |
227 if (cond) if (cond) if (cond) | |
228 { { { | |
229 a = b; a = b; a = b; | |
230 } } } | |
231 } } } | |
232 < | |
2857 | 233 *cino-L* |
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236 the label will be the prevailing indent minus N. (default -1). |
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238 cino= cino=L2 cino=Ls > |
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242 stmt; stmt; stmt; |
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246 < |
2857 | 247 *cino-:* |
7 | 248 :N Place case labels N characters from the indent of the switch(). |
249 (default 'shiftwidth'). | |
250 | |
251 cino= cino=:0 > | |
252 switch (x) switch(x) | |
253 { { | |
254 case 1: case 1: | |
255 a = b; a = b; | |
256 default: default: | |
257 } } | |
258 < | |
2857 | 259 *cino-=* |
7 | 260 =N Place statements occurring after a case label N characters from |
261 the indent of the label. (default 'shiftwidth'). | |
262 | |
263 cino= cino==10 > | |
264 case 11: case 11: a = a + 1; | |
265 a = a + 1; b = b + 1; | |
266 < | |
2857 | 267 *cino-l* |
7 | 268 lN If N != 0 Vim will align with a case label instead of the |
269 statement after it in the same line. | |
270 | |
271 cino= cino=l1 > | |
272 switch (a) { switch (a) { | |
273 case 1: { case 1: { | |
274 break; break; | |
275 } } | |
276 < | |
2857 | 277 *cino-b* |
7 | 278 bN If N != 0 Vim will align a final "break" with the case label, |
236 | 279 so that case..break looks like a sort of block. (default: 0). |
2662 | 280 When using 1, consider adding "0=break" to 'cinkeys'. |
7 | 281 |
282 cino= cino=b1 > | |
283 switch (x) switch(x) | |
284 { { | |
285 case 1: case 1: | |
286 a = b; a = b; | |
287 break; break; | |
288 | |
289 default: default: | |
290 a = 0; a = 0; | |
291 break; break; | |
292 } } | |
293 < | |
2857 | 294 *cino-g* |
7 | 295 gN Place C++ scope declarations N characters from the indent of the |
296 block they are in. (default 'shiftwidth'). A scope declaration | |
297 can be "public:", "protected:" or "private:". | |
298 | |
299 cino= cino=g0 > | |
300 { { | |
301 public: public: | |
302 a = b; a = b; | |
303 private: private: | |
304 } } | |
305 < | |
2857 | 306 *cino-h* |
7 | 307 hN Place statements occurring after a C++ scope declaration N |
308 characters from the indent of the label. (default | |
309 'shiftwidth'). | |
310 | |
311 cino= cino=h10 > | |
312 public: public: a = a + 1; | |
313 a = a + 1; b = b + 1; | |
314 < | |
2857 | 315 *cino-N* |
316 NN Indent inside C++ namespace N characters extra compared to a | |
317 normal block. (default 0). | |
318 | |
319 cino= cino=N-s > | |
320 namespace { namespace { | |
321 void function(); void function(); | |
322 } } | |
323 | |
324 namespace my namespace my | |
325 { { | |
326 void function(); void function(); | |
327 } } | |
328 < | |
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330 EN Indent inside C++ linkage specifications (extern "C" or |
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2857 | 344 *cino-p* |
7 | 345 pN Parameter declarations for K&R-style function declarations will |
346 be indented N characters from the margin. (default | |
347 'shiftwidth'). | |
348 | |
349 cino= cino=p0 cino=p2s > | |
350 func(a, b) func(a, b) func(a, b) | |
351 int a; int a; int a; | |
352 char b; char b; char b; | |
353 < | |
2857 | 354 *cino-t* |
7 | 355 tN Indent a function return type declaration N characters from the |
356 margin. (default 'shiftwidth'). | |
357 | |
358 cino= cino=t0 cino=t7 > | |
359 int int int | |
360 func() func() func() | |
361 < | |
2857 | 362 *cino-i* |
843 | 363 iN Indent C++ base class declarations and constructor |
7 | 364 initializations, if they start in a new line (otherwise they |
365 are aligned at the right side of the ':'). | |
366 (default 'shiftwidth'). | |
367 | |
368 cino= cino=i0 > | |
369 class MyClass : class MyClass : | |
370 public BaseClass public BaseClass | |
371 {} {} | |
372 MyClass::MyClass() : MyClass::MyClass() : | |
373 BaseClass(3) BaseClass(3) | |
374 {} {} | |
375 < | |
2857 | 376 *cino-+* |
2725 | 377 +N Indent a continuation line (a line that spills onto the next) |
378 inside a function N additional characters. (default | |
379 'shiftwidth'). | |
380 Outside of a function, when the previous line ended in a | |
381 backslash, the 2 * N is used. | |
7 | 382 |
383 cino= cino=+10 > | |
384 a = b + 9 * a = b + 9 * | |
385 c; c; | |
386 < | |
2857 | 387 *cino-c* |
7 | 388 cN Indent comment lines after the comment opener, when there is no |
389 other text with which to align, N characters from the comment | |
390 opener. (default 3). See also |format-comments|. | |
391 | |
392 cino= cino=c5 > | |
393 /* /* | |
394 text. text. | |
395 */ */ | |
396 < | |
2857 | 397 *cino-C* |
7 | 398 CN When N is non-zero, indent comment lines by the amount specified |
399 with the c flag above even if there is other text behind the | |
400 comment opener. (default 0). | |
401 | |
402 cino=c0 cino=c0,C1 > | |
403 /******** /******** | |
404 text. text. | |
405 ********/ ********/ | |
406 < (Example uses ":set comments& comments-=s1:/* comments^=s0:/*") | |
407 | |
2857 | 408 *cino-/* |
236 | 409 /N Indent comment lines N characters extra. (default 0). |
7 | 410 cino= cino=/4 > |
411 a = b; a = b; | |
412 /* comment */ /* comment */ | |
413 c = d; c = d; | |
414 < | |
2857 | 415 *cino-(* |
7 | 416 (N When in unclosed parentheses, indent N characters from the line |
21676 | 417 with the unclosed parenthesis. Add a 'shiftwidth' for every |
13589 | 418 extra unclosed parentheses. When N is 0 or the unclosed |
21676 | 419 parenthesis is the first non-white character in its line, line |
13589 | 420 up with the next non-white character after the unclosed |
21676 | 421 parenthesis. (default 'shiftwidth' * 2). |
7 | 422 |
423 cino= cino=(0 > | |
424 if (c1 && (c2 || if (c1 && (c2 || | |
425 c3)) c3)) | |
426 foo; foo; | |
427 if (c1 && if (c1 && | |
428 (c2 || c3)) (c2 || c3)) | |
429 { { | |
430 < | |
2857 | 431 *cino-u* |
13589 | 432 uN Same as (N, but for one nesting level deeper. |
433 (default 'shiftwidth'). | |
7 | 434 |
435 cino= cino=u2 > | |
436 if (c123456789 if (c123456789 | |
437 && (c22345 && (c22345 | |
438 || c3)) || c3)) | |
439 < | |
2857 | 440 *cino-U* |
7 | 441 UN When N is non-zero, do not ignore the indenting specified by |
21676 | 442 ( or u in case that the unclosed parenthesis is the first |
7 | 443 non-white character in its line. (default 0). |
444 | |
445 cino= or cino=(s cino=(s,U1 > | |
446 c = c1 && c = c1 && | |
447 ( ( | |
448 c2 || c2 || | |
449 c3 c3 | |
450 ) && c4; ) && c4; | |
451 < | |
3082 | 452 *cino-w* |
7 | 453 wN When in unclosed parentheses and N is non-zero and either |
454 using "(0" or "u0", respectively, or using "U0" and the unclosed | |
21676 | 455 parenthesis is the first non-white character in its line, line |
456 up with the character immediately after the unclosed parenthesis | |
7 | 457 rather than the first non-white character. (default 0). |
458 | |
459 cino=(0 cino=(0,w1 > | |
460 if ( c1 if ( c1 | |
461 && ( c2 && ( c2 | |
462 || c3)) || c3)) | |
463 foo; foo; | |
464 < | |
2857 | 465 *cino-W* |
7 | 466 WN When in unclosed parentheses and N is non-zero and either |
21676 | 467 using "(0" or "u0", respectively and the unclosed parenthesis is |
7 | 468 the last non-white character in its line and it is not the |
21676 | 469 closing parenthesis, indent the following line N characters |
7 | 470 relative to the outer context (i.e. start of the line or the |
21676 | 471 next unclosed parenthesis). (default: 0). |
7 | 472 |
473 cino=(0 cino=(0,W4 > | |
474 a_long_line( a_long_line( | |
475 argument, argument, | |
476 argument); argument); | |
477 a_short_line(argument, a_short_line(argument, | |
478 argument); argument); | |
479 < | |
3454 | 480 *cino-k* |
481 kN When in unclosed parentheses which follow "if", "for" or | |
482 "while" and N is non-zero, overrides the behaviour defined by | |
483 "(N": causes the indent to be N characters relative to the outer | |
484 context (i.e. the line where "if", "for" or "while" is). Has | |
485 no effect on deeper levels of nesting. Affects flags like "wN" | |
486 only for the "if", "for" and "while" conditions. If 0, defaults | |
487 to behaviour defined by the "(N" flag. (default: 0). | |
488 | |
489 cino=(0 cino=(0,ks > | |
490 if (condition1 if (condition1 | |
491 && condition2) && condition2) | |
492 action(); action(); | |
493 function(argument1 function(argument1 | |
494 && argument2); && argument2); | |
495 < | |
2857 | 496 *cino-m* |
7 | 497 mN When N is non-zero, line up a line starting with a closing |
21676 | 498 parenthesis with the first character of the line with the |
499 matching opening parenthesis. (default 0). | |
7 | 500 |
501 cino=(s cino=(s,m1 > | |
502 c = c1 && ( c = c1 && ( | |
503 c2 || c2 || | |
504 c3 c3 | |
505 ) && c4; ) && c4; | |
506 if ( if ( | |
507 c1 && c2 c1 && c2 | |
508 ) ) | |
509 foo; foo; | |
510 < | |
2857 | 511 *cino-M* |
829 | 512 MN When N is non-zero, line up a line starting with a closing |
21676 | 513 parenthesis with the first character of the previous line. |
829 | 514 (default 0). |
515 | |
516 cino= cino=M1 > | |
517 if (cond1 && if (cond1 && | |
856 | 518 cond2 cond2 |
519 ) ) | |
829 | 520 < |
2857 | 521 *java-cinoptions* *java-indenting* *cino-j* |
2965 | 522 jN Indent Java anonymous classes correctly. Also works well for |
523 Javascript. The value 'N' is currently unused but must be | |
524 non-zero (e.g. 'j1'). 'j1' will indent for example the | |
525 following code snippet correctly: > | |
7 | 526 |
527 object.add(new ChangeListener() { | |
528 public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e) { | |
529 do_something(); | |
530 } | |
531 }); | |
532 < | |
2857 | 533 *javascript-cinoptions* *javascript-indenting* *cino-J* |
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18831 | 535 them with labels. The value 'N' is currently unused but must be |
2965 | 536 non-zero (e.g. 'J1'). If you enable this you probably also want |
537 to set |cino-j|. > | |
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2857 | 552 *cino-)* |
7 | 553 )N Vim searches for unclosed parentheses at most N lines away. |
554 This limits the time needed to search for parentheses. (default | |
555 20 lines). | |
556 | |
2857 | 557 *cino-star* |
7 | 558 *N Vim searches for unclosed comments at most N lines away. This |
559 limits the time needed to search for the start of a comment. | |
3830 | 560 If your /* */ comments stop indenting after N lines this is the |
2788 | 561 value you will want to change. |
2072 | 562 (default 70 lines). |
7 | 563 |
2857 | 564 *cino-#* |
5438 | 565 #N When N is non-zero recognize shell/Perl comments starting with |
566 '#', do not recognize preprocessor lines; allow right-shifting | |
567 lines that start with "#". | |
568 When N is zero (default): don't recognize '#' comments, do | |
569 recognize preprocessor lines; right-shifting lines that start | |
570 with "#" does not work. | |
1096 | 571 |
21676 | 572 *cino-P* |
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7 | 582 |
583 Vim puts a line in column 1 if: | |
5438 | 584 - It starts with '#' (preprocessor directives), if 'cinkeys' contains '#0'. |
7 | 585 - It starts with a label (a keyword followed by ':', other than "case" and |
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587 value. |
7 | 588 - Any combination of indentations causes the line to have less than 0 |
589 indentation. | |
590 | |
591 ============================================================================== | |
592 2. Indenting by expression *indent-expression* | |
593 | |
594 The basics for using flexible indenting are explained in section |30.3| of the | |
595 user manual. | |
596 | |
597 If you want to write your own indent file, it must set the 'indentexpr' | |
14999 | 598 option. Setting the 'indentkeys' option is often useful. |
599 See the $VIMRUNTIME/indent/README.txt file for hints. | |
600 See the $VIMRUNTIME/indent directory for examples. | |
7 | 601 |
602 | |
603 REMARKS ABOUT SPECIFIC INDENT FILES ~ | |
604 | |
605 | |
4098 | 606 CLOJURE *ft-clojure-indent* *clojure-indent* |
607 | |
608 Clojure indentation differs somewhat from traditional Lisps, due in part to | |
609 the use of square and curly brackets, and otherwise by community convention. | |
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26100 | 611 offers a few configuration options. |
4098 | 612 |
26100 | 613 (If the current Vim does not include |searchpairpos()|, the indent script falls |
614 back to normal 'lisp' indenting, and the following options are ignored.) | |
615 | |
4098 | 616 |
617 *g:clojure_maxlines* | |
618 | |
26100 | 619 Sets maximum scan distance of `searchpairpos()`. Larger values trade |
620 performance for correctness when dealing with very long forms. A value of | |
621 0 will scan without limits. The default is 300. | |
622 | |
623 | |
4098 | 624 *g:clojure_fuzzy_indent* |
625 *g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns* | |
626 *g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist* | |
627 | |
628 The 'lispwords' option is a list of comma-separated words that mark special | |
26100 | 629 forms whose subforms should be indented with two spaces. |
4098 | 630 |
631 For example: | |
632 > | |
633 (defn bad [] | |
634 "Incorrect indentation") | |
635 | |
636 (defn good [] | |
637 "Correct indentation") | |
638 < | |
639 If you would like to specify 'lispwords' with a |pattern| instead, you can use | |
640 the fuzzy indent feature: | |
641 > | |
642 " Default | |
643 let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent = 1 | |
644 let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns = ['^with', '^def', '^let'] | |
645 let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist = | |
646 \ ['-fn$', '\v^with-%(meta|out-str|loading-context)$'] | |
647 < | |
648 |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns| and |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist| are | |
26100 | 649 lists of patterns that will be matched against the unqualified symbol at the |
650 head of a list. This means that a pattern like `"^foo"` will match all these | |
651 candidates: `foobar`, `my.ns/foobar`, and `#'foobar`. | |
4098 | 652 |
653 Each candidate word is tested for special treatment in this order: | |
654 | |
655 1. Return true if word is literally in 'lispwords' | |
656 2. Return false if word matches a pattern in | |
657 |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist| | |
658 3. Return true if word matches a pattern in | |
659 |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns| | |
660 4. Return false and indent normally otherwise | |
661 | |
26100 | 662 |
4098 | 663 *g:clojure_special_indent_words* |
664 | |
26100 | 665 Some forms in Clojure are indented such that every subform is indented by only |
666 two spaces, regardless of 'lispwords'. If you have a custom construct that | |
667 should be indented in this idiosyncratic fashion, you can add your symbols to | |
668 the default list below. | |
4098 | 669 > |
670 " Default | |
671 let g:clojure_special_indent_words = | |
672 \ 'deftype,defrecord,reify,proxy,extend-type,extend-protocol,letfn' | |
673 < | |
26100 | 674 |
4098 | 675 *g:clojure_align_multiline_strings* |
676 | |
26100 | 677 Align subsequent lines in multi-line strings to the column after the opening |
4098 | 678 quote, instead of the same column. |
679 | |
680 For example: | |
681 > | |
682 (def default | |
683 "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do | |
684 eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut | |
685 enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris | |
686 nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.") | |
687 | |
688 (def aligned | |
689 "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do | |
690 eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut | |
691 enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris | |
692 nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.") | |
693 < | |
26100 | 694 |
5577 | 695 *g:clojure_align_subforms* |
696 | |
697 By default, parenthesized compound forms that look like function calls and | |
698 whose head subform is on its own line have subsequent subforms indented by | |
699 two spaces relative to the opening paren: | |
700 > | |
701 (foo | |
702 bar | |
703 baz) | |
704 < | |
26100 | 705 Setting this option to `1` changes this behaviour so that all subforms are |
706 aligned to the same column, emulating the default behaviour of | |
707 clojure-mode.el: | |
5577 | 708 > |
709 (foo | |
710 bar | |
711 baz) | |
712 < | |
4098 | 713 |
501 | 714 FORTRAN *ft-fortran-indent* |
7 | 715 |
2908 | 716 Block if, select case, where, and forall constructs are indented. So are |
717 type, interface, associate, block, and enum constructs. The indenting of | |
718 subroutines, functions, modules, and program blocks is optional. Comments, | |
719 labelled statements and continuation lines are indented if the Fortran is in | |
720 free source form, whereas they are not indented if the Fortran is in fixed | |
721 source form because of the left margin requirements. Hence manual indent | |
722 corrections will be necessary for labelled statements and continuation lines | |
723 when fixed source form is being used. For further discussion of the method | |
724 used for the detection of source format see |ft-fortran-syntax|. | |
7 | 725 |
726 Do loops ~ | |
236 | 727 All do loops are left unindented by default. Do loops can be unstructured in |
7 | 728 Fortran with (possibly multiple) loops ending on a labelled executable |
236 | 729 statement of almost arbitrary type. Correct indentation requires |
730 compiler-quality parsing. Old code with do loops ending on labelled statements | |
7 | 731 of arbitrary type can be indented with elaborate programs such as Tidy |
236 | 732 (http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/f_tidy.htm). Structured do/continue loops are |
7 | 733 also left unindented because continue statements are also used for purposes |
236 | 734 other than ending a do loop. Programs such as Tidy can convert structured |
735 do/continue loops to the do/enddo form. Do loops of the do/enddo variety can | |
736 be indented. If you use only structured loops of the do/enddo form, you should | |
7 | 737 declare this by setting the fortran_do_enddo variable in your .vimrc as |
738 follows > | |
739 | |
740 let fortran_do_enddo=1 | |
741 | |
236 | 742 in which case do loops will be indented. If all your loops are of do/enddo |
7 | 743 type only in, say, .f90 files, then you should set a buffer flag with an |
744 autocommand such as > | |
745 | |
746 au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.f90 let b:fortran_do_enddo=1 | |
747 | |
748 to get do loops indented in .f90 files and left alone in Fortran files with | |
749 other extensions such as .for. | |
750 | |
2908 | 751 Program units ~ |
752 The indenting of program units (subroutines, functions, modules, and program | |
753 blocks) is enabled by default but can be suppressed if a lighter, screen-width | |
754 preserving indent style is desired. To suppress the indenting of program | |
755 units for all fortran files set the global fortran_indent_less variable in | |
756 your .vimrc as follows > | |
757 | |
758 let fortran_indent_less=1 | |
759 | |
760 A finer level of suppression can be achieved by setting the corresponding | |
761 buffer-local variable as follows > | |
762 | |
763 let b:fortran_indent_less=1 | |
764 | |
7 | 765 |
4869 | 766 HTML *ft-html-indent* *html-indent* *html-indenting* |
767 | |
768 This is about variables you can set in your vimrc to customize HTML indenting. | |
769 | |
770 You can set the indent for the first line after <script> and <style> | |
771 "blocktags" (default "zero"): > | |
772 | |
773 :let g:html_indent_script1 = "inc" | |
774 :let g:html_indent_style1 = "inc" | |
775 < | |
776 VALUE MEANING ~ | |
777 "zero" zero indent | |
778 "auto" auto indent (same indent as the blocktag) | |
779 "inc" auto indent + one indent step | |
780 | |
781 Many tags increase the indent for what follows per default (see "Add Indent | |
4911 | 782 Tags" in the script). You can add further tags with: > |
4869 | 783 |
784 :let g:html_indent_inctags = "html,body,head,tbody" | |
785 | |
786 You can also remove such tags with: > | |
787 | |
788 :let g:html_indent_autotags = "th,td,tr,tfoot,thead" | |
789 | |
790 Default value is empty for both variables. Note: the initial "inctags" are | |
791 only defined once per Vim session. | |
792 | |
793 User variables are only read when the script is sourced. To enable your | |
4911 | 794 changes during a session, without reloading the HTML file, you can manually |
4869 | 795 do: > |
796 | |
797 :call HtmlIndent_CheckUserSettings() | |
798 | |
799 Detail: | |
800 Calculation of indent inside "blocktags" with "alien" content: | |
801 BLOCKTAG INDENT EXPR WHEN APPLICABLE ~ | |
4911 | 802 <script> : {customizable} if first line of block |
803 : cindent(v:lnum) if attributes empty or contain "java" | |
804 : -1 else (vbscript, tcl, ...) | |
805 <style> : {customizable} if first line of block | |
806 : GetCSSIndent() else | |
4869 | 807 <!-- --> : -1 |
808 | |
809 | |
18848 | 810 MATLAB *ft-matlab-indent* *matlab-indent* *matlab-indenting* |
811 | |
812 The setting Function indenting format in MATLAB Editor/Debugger Language | |
813 Preferences corresponds to: > | |
814 :let g:MATLAB_function_indent = {0, 1 or 2 (default)} | |
815 | |
816 Where 0 is for Classic, 1 for Indent nested functions and 2 for Indent all | |
817 functions. | |
818 | |
819 | |
1668 | 820 PHP *ft-php-indent* *php-indent* *php-indenting* |
821 | |
822 NOTE: PHP files will be indented correctly only if PHP |syntax| is active. | |
823 | |
824 If you are editing a file in Unix 'fileformat' and '\r' characters are present | |
825 before new lines, indentation won't proceed correctly ; you have to remove | |
826 those useless characters first with a command like: > | |
827 | |
828 :%s /\r$//g | |
829 | |
830 Or, you can simply |:let| the variable PHP_removeCRwhenUnix to 1 and the | |
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833 OPTIONS: ~ | |
834 | |
835 PHP indenting can be altered in several ways by modifying the values of some | |
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5862 | 838 *php-comment* *PHP_autoformatcomment* |
17667 | 839 To not enable auto-formatting of comments by default (if you want to use your |
1668 | 840 own 'formatoptions'): > |
841 :let g:PHP_autoformatcomment = 0 | |
842 | |
843 Else, 't' will be removed from the 'formatoptions' string and "qrowcb" will be | |
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1668 | 845 ------------- |
846 | |
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5862 | 859 *PHP_default_indenting* |
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860 To add extra indentation to every PHP lines with N being the number of |
1668 | 861 'shiftwidth' to add: > |
862 :let g:PHP_default_indenting = N | |
863 | |
864 For example, with N = 1, this will give: | |
865 > | |
866 <?php | |
867 if (!isset($History_lst_sel)) | |
868 if (!isset($History_lst_sel)) | |
869 if (!isset($History_lst_sel)) { | |
870 $History_lst_sel=0; | |
871 } else | |
872 $foo="bar"; | |
873 | |
874 $command_hist = TRUE; | |
875 ?> | |
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1668 | 877 ------------- |
878 | |
5862 | 879 *PHP_outdentphpescape* |
880 To indent PHP escape tags as the surrounding non-PHP code (only affects the | |
881 PHP escape tags): > | |
882 :let g:PHP_outdentphpescape = 0 | |
2442 | 883 ------------- |
884 | |
5862 | 885 *PHP_removeCRwhenUnix* |
1668 | 886 To automatically remove '\r' characters when the 'fileformat' is set to Unix: > |
887 :let g:PHP_removeCRwhenUnix = 1 | |
888 ------------- | |
889 | |
5862 | 890 *PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel* |
1668 | 891 To indent braces at the same level than the code they contain: > |
892 :let g:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel = 1 | |
18831 | 893 |
1668 | 894 This will give the following result: > |
895 if ($foo) | |
896 { | |
897 foo(); | |
898 } | |
899 Instead of: > | |
900 if ($foo) | |
901 { | |
902 foo(); | |
903 } | |
904 | |
905 NOTE: Indenting will be a bit slower if this option is used because some | |
906 optimizations won't be available. | |
907 ------------- | |
908 | |
17571 | 909 *PHP_vintage_case_default_indent* |
1668 | 910 To indent 'case:' and 'default:' statements in switch() blocks: > |
911 :let g:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent = 1 | |
912 | |
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14006 | 917 ------------- |
918 | |
919 *PHP_noArrowMatching* | |
920 By default the indent script will indent multi-line chained calls by matching | |
921 the position of the '->': > | |
922 | |
923 $user_name_very_long->name() | |
924 ->age() | |
925 ->info(); | |
926 | |
927 You can revert to the classic way of indenting by setting this option to 1: > | |
928 :let g:PHP_noArrowMatching = 1 | |
929 | |
930 You will obtain the following result: > | |
931 | |
932 $user_name_very_long->name() | |
933 ->age() | |
934 ->info(); | |
935 | |
17571 | 936 ------------- |
937 | |
938 *PHP_IndentFunctionCallParameters* | |
939 Extra indentation levels to add to parameters in multi-line function calls. > | |
940 let g:PHP_IndentFunctionCallParameters = 1 | |
941 | |
942 Function call arguments will indent 1 extra level. For two-space indentation: > | |
943 | |
944 function call_the_thing( | |
945 $with_this, | |
946 $and_that | |
947 ) { | |
948 $this->do_the_thing( | |
949 $with_this, | |
950 $and_that | |
951 ); | |
952 } | |
953 | |
954 ------------- | |
955 | |
956 *PHP_IndentFunctionDeclarationParameters* | |
18343 | 957 Extra indentation levels to add to arguments in multi-line function |
958 definitions. > | |
17571 | 959 let g:PHP_IndentFunctionDeclarationParameters = 1 |
960 | |
18343 | 961 Function arguments in declarations will indent 1 extra level. For two-space |
962 indentation: > | |
17571 | 963 |
964 function call_the_thing( | |
965 $with_this, | |
966 $and_that | |
967 ) { | |
968 $this->do_the_thing( | |
969 $with_this, | |
970 $and_that | |
971 ); | |
972 } | |
1668 | 973 |
974 | |
501 | 975 PYTHON *ft-python-indent* |
170 | 976 |
977 The amount of indent can be set for the following situations. The examples | |
1698 | 978 given are the defaults. Note that the variables are set to an expression, so |
979 that you can change the value of 'shiftwidth' later. | |
170 | 980 |
981 Indent after an open paren: > | |
15033 | 982 let g:pyindent_open_paren = 'shiftwidth() * 2' |
170 | 983 Indent after a nested paren: > |
15033 | 984 let g:pyindent_nested_paren = 'shiftwidth()' |
170 | 985 Indent for a continuation line: > |
15033 | 986 let g:pyindent_continue = 'shiftwidth() * 2' |
170 | 987 |
21676 | 988 The method uses |searchpair()| to look back for unclosed parentheses. This |
15033 | 989 can sometimes be slow, thus it timeouts after 150 msec. If you notice the |
14945 | 990 indenting isn't correct, you can set a larger timeout in msec: > |
991 let g:pyindent_searchpair_timeout = 500 | |
992 | |
15932 | 993 If looking back for unclosed parenthesis is still too slow, especially during |
994 a copy-paste operation, or if you don't need indenting inside multi-line | |
995 parentheses, you can completely disable this feature: > | |
996 let g:pyindent_disable_parentheses_indenting = 1 | |
997 | |
170 | 998 |
3082 | 999 R *ft-r-indent* |
1000 | |
1001 Function arguments are aligned if they span for multiple lines. If you prefer | |
1002 do not have the arguments of functions aligned, put in your |vimrc|: | |
1003 > | |
1004 let r_indent_align_args = 0 | |
1005 < | |
1006 All lines beginning with a comment character, #, get the same indentation | |
1007 level of the normal R code. Users of Emacs/ESS may be used to have lines | |
1008 beginning with a single # indented in the 40th column, ## indented as R code, | |
1009 and ### not indented. If you prefer that lines beginning with comment | |
1010 characters are aligned as they are by Emacs/ESS, put in your |vimrc|: | |
1011 > | |
1012 let r_indent_ess_comments = 1 | |
1013 < | |
1014 If you prefer that lines beginning with a single # are aligned at a column | |
1015 different from the 40th one, you should set a new value to the variable | |
1016 r_indent_comment_column, as in the example below: | |
1017 > | |
1018 let r_indent_comment_column = 30 | |
1019 < | |
1020 Any code after a line that ends with "<-" is indented. Emacs/ESS does not | |
1021 indent the code if it is a top level function. If you prefer that the | |
1022 Vim-R-plugin behaves like Emacs/ESS in this regard, put in your |vimrc|: | |
1023 > | |
1024 let r_indent_ess_compatible = 1 | |
1025 < | |
1026 Below is an example of indentation with and without this option enabled: | |
1027 > | |
1028 ### r_indent_ess_compatible = 1 ### r_indent_ess_compatible = 0 | |
1029 foo <- foo <- | |
1030 function(x) function(x) | |
1031 { { | |
1032 paste(x) paste(x) | |
1033 } } | |
1034 < | |
14637 | 1035 The code will be indented after lines that match the pattern |
1036 `'\(&\||\|+\|-\|\*\|/\|=\|\~\|%\|->\)\s*$'`. If you want indentation after | |
1037 lines that match a different pattern, you should set the appropriate value of | |
1038 `r_indent_op_pattern` in your |vimrc|. | |
1039 | |
3082 | 1040 |
1201 | 1041 SHELL *ft-sh-indent* |
1042 | |
1043 The amount of indent applied under various circumstances in a shell file can | |
1044 be configured by setting the following keys in the |Dictionary| | |
1045 b:sh_indent_defaults to a specific amount or to a |Funcref| that references a | |
1046 function that will return the amount desired: | |
1047 | |
1048 b:sh_indent_options['default'] Default amount of indent. | |
1049 | |
1050 b:sh_indent_options['continuation-line'] | |
1051 Amount of indent to add to a continued line. | |
1052 | |
1053 b:sh_indent_options['case-labels'] | |
1054 Amount of indent to add for case labels. | |
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1201 | 1058 Amount of indent to add for case statements. |
1059 | |
1060 b:sh_indent_options['case-breaks'] | |
1061 Amount of indent to add (or more likely | |
1062 remove) for case breaks. | |
1063 | |
501 | 1064 VERILOG *ft-verilog-indent* |
7 | 1065 |
1066 General block statements such as if, for, case, always, initial, function, | |
1067 specify and begin, etc., are indented. The module block statements (first | |
1068 level blocks) are not indented by default. you can turn on the indent with | |
1069 setting a variable in the .vimrc as follows: > | |
1070 | |
1071 let b:verilog_indent_modules = 1 | |
1072 | |
1073 then the module blocks will be indented. To stop this, remove the variable: > | |
1074 | |
1075 :unlet b:verilog_indent_modules | |
1076 | |
1077 To set the variable only for Verilog file. The following statements can be | |
1078 used: > | |
1079 | |
1080 au BufReadPost * if exists("b:current_syntax") | |
1081 au BufReadPost * if b:current_syntax == "verilog" | |
1082 au BufReadPost * let b:verilog_indent_modules = 1 | |
1083 au BufReadPost * endif | |
1084 au BufReadPost * endif | |
1085 | |
1086 Furthermore, setting the variable b:verilog_indent_width to change the | |
1087 indenting width (default is 'shiftwidth'): > | |
1088 | |
1089 let b:verilog_indent_width = 4 | |
15033 | 1090 let b:verilog_indent_width = shiftwidth() * 2 |
7 | 1091 |
1092 In addition, you can turn the verbose mode for debug issue: > | |
1093 | |
1094 let b:verilog_indent_verbose = 1 | |
1095 | |
1096 Make sure to do ":set cmdheight=2" first to allow the display of the message. | |
1097 | |
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1620 | 1099 VHDL *ft-vhdl-indent* |
1100 | |
1101 Alignment of generic/port mapping statements are performed by default. This | |
1102 causes the following alignment example: > | |
1103 | |
1104 ENTITY sync IS | |
1105 PORT ( | |
1106 clk : IN STD_LOGIC; | |
1107 reset_n : IN STD_LOGIC; | |
1108 data_input : IN STD_LOGIC; | |
1109 data_out : OUT STD_LOGIC | |
1110 ); | |
1111 END ENTITY sync; | |
1112 | |
1113 To turn this off, add > | |
1114 | |
1115 let g:vhdl_indent_genportmap = 0 | |
1116 | |
1117 to the .vimrc file, which causes the previous alignment example to change: > | |
1118 | |
1119 ENTITY sync IS | |
1120 PORT ( | |
1121 clk : IN STD_LOGIC; | |
1122 reset_n : IN STD_LOGIC; | |
1123 data_input : IN STD_LOGIC; | |
1124 data_out : OUT STD_LOGIC | |
1125 ); | |
1126 END ENTITY sync; | |
1127 | |
1128 ---------------------------------------- | |
1129 | |
1130 Alignment of right-hand side assignment "<=" statements are performed by | |
1131 default. This causes the following alignment example: > | |
1132 | |
1133 sig_out <= (bus_a(1) AND | |
1134 (sig_b OR sig_c)) OR | |
1135 (bus_a(0) AND sig_d); | |
1136 | |
1137 To turn this off, add > | |
1138 | |
1139 let g:vhdl_indent_rhsassign = 0 | |
1140 | |
1141 to the .vimrc file, which causes the previous alignment example to change: > | |
1142 | |
1143 sig_out <= (bus_a(1) AND | |
1144 (sig_b OR sig_c)) OR | |
1145 (bus_a(0) AND sig_d); | |
1146 | |
1147 ---------------------------------------- | |
1148 | |
1149 Full-line comments (lines that begin with "--") are indented to be aligned with | |
1150 the very previous line's comment, PROVIDED that a whitespace follows after | |
1151 "--". | |
1152 | |
1153 For example: > | |
1154 | |
1155 sig_a <= sig_b; -- start of a comment | |
1156 -- continuation of the comment | |
1157 -- more of the same comment | |
1158 | |
1159 While in Insert mode, after typing "-- " (note the space " "), hitting CTRL-F | |
1160 will align the current "-- " with the previous line's "--". | |
1161 | |
1162 If the very previous line does not contain "--", THEN the full-line comment | |
1163 will be aligned with the start of the next non-blank line that is NOT a | |
1164 full-line comment. | |
1165 | |
1166 Indenting the following code: > | |
1167 | |
1168 sig_c <= sig_d; -- comment 0 | |
1169 -- comment 1 | |
1170 -- comment 2 | |
1171 --debug_code: | |
1172 --PROCESS(debug_in) | |
1173 --BEGIN | |
1174 -- FOR i IN 15 DOWNTO 0 LOOP | |
1175 -- debug_out(8*i+7 DOWNTO 8*i) <= debug_in(15-i); | |
1176 -- END LOOP; | |
1177 --END PROCESS debug_code; | |
1178 | |
1179 -- comment 3 | |
1180 sig_e <= sig_f; -- comment 4 | |
1181 -- comment 5 | |
1182 | |
1183 results in: > | |
1184 | |
1185 sig_c <= sig_d; -- comment 0 | |
1186 -- comment 1 | |
1187 -- comment 2 | |
1188 --debug_code: | |
1189 --PROCESS(debug_in) | |
1190 --BEGIN | |
1191 -- FOR i IN 15 DOWNTO 0 LOOP | |
1192 -- debug_out(8*i+7 DOWNTO 8*i) <= debug_in(15-i); | |
1193 -- END LOOP; | |
1194 --END PROCESS debug_code; | |
1195 | |
1196 -- comment 3 | |
1197 sig_e <= sig_f; -- comment 4 | |
1198 -- comment 5 | |
1199 | |
1200 Notice that "--debug_code:" does not align with "-- comment 2" | |
1201 because there is no whitespace that follows after "--" in "--debug_code:". | |
1202 | |
1203 Given the dynamic nature of indenting comments, indenting should be done TWICE. | |
1204 On the first pass, code will be indented. On the second pass, full-line | |
1205 comments will be indented according to the correctly indented code. | |
1206 | |
1207 | |
501 | 1208 VIM *ft-vim-indent* |
22 | 1209 |
1210 For indenting Vim scripts there is one variable that specifies the amount of | |
1211 indent for a continuation line, a line that starts with a backslash: > | |
1212 | |
15033 | 1213 :let g:vim_indent_cont = shiftwidth() * 3 |
22 | 1214 |
1215 Three times shiftwidth is the default value. | |
1216 | |
1217 | |
14421 | 1218 vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: |