view runtime/indent/testdir/vim.in @ 24665:661d15592d3c v8.2.2871

patch 8.2.2871: unnessary VIM_ISDIGIT() calls, badly indented code Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4781d6fd8670af415c3b78f00d70036af85bd286 Author: Dominique Pelle <dominique.pelle@gmail.com> Date: Tue May 18 21:46:31 2021 +0200 patch 8.2.2871: unnessary VIM_ISDIGIT() calls, badly indented code Problem: Unnessary VIM_ISDIGIT() calls, badly indented code. Solution: Call skipdigits() on the next character. Improve indenting. (Dominique Pell?, closes #8227)
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Tue, 18 May 2021 22:00:05 +0200
parents 5b37a0bf7e3a
children d314efe6447a
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" vim: set ft=vim sw=4 :

" START_INDENT

func Some()
let x = 1
endfunc

let cmd =
\ 'some '
\ 'string'

if 1
let x = [
\ ]
endif

" TODO: add searchpair() to find matching {
"for x in [
"{
"key: 'value'
"},
"]
"eval 0
"endfor

for x in [
{key: 'value'},
]
eval 0
endfor

" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
" INDENT_EXE let g:vim_indent_cont = 6

let cmd =
\ 'some '
\ 'string'

" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
" INDENT_EXE let g:vim_indent_cont = 5

let list = [
\ 'one',
\ 'two']

" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
" INDENT_EXE unlet g:vim_indent_cont

let list = [
'one',
'two',
]
echo

" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
" INDENT_AT  this-line
func Some()
let f = x " this-line
endfunc
" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
" INDENT_NEXT  next-line
func Some()
     " next-line
let f = x
endfunc
" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
" INDENT_PREV  prev-line
func Some()
let f = x
" prev-line
endfunc
" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
let a =<< END
nothing
END
" END_INDENT

" START_INDENT
" INDENT_AT  this-line
let a=<< trim END
   blah
      blah
      blah this-line
END
" END_INDENT