From: Sandesh G. <SandeshGoel@WoodsideNet.Com> - 2002-04-22 17:49:14
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The code line following a three slash comment is not indented properly as in the following code snippet. void f() { int x; /// comment x =3D 1; } Following are the environment details: Emacs : XEmacs 21.4 (patch 6) "Common Lisp (Windows [3])" [Lucid] = (i586-pc-win32) of Thu Apr 04 2002 on TSUNAMI Package: CC Mode 5.28 (C++) Buffer Style: personal c-emacs-features: (8-bit) current state: =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D (setq c-basic-offset 4 c-comment-only-line-offset 0 c-block-comment-prefix "* " c-comment-prefix-regexp '((pike-mode . "//+!?\\|\\**") (other . = "//+\\|\\**")) c-cleanup-list '(scope-operator empty-defun-braces defun-close-semi) c-hanging-braces-alist '((substatement-open after) (brace-list-open)) c-hanging-colons-alist '((member-init-intro before) (inher-intro) (case-label after) (label after) (access-label after)) c-hanging-semi&comma-criteria '(c-semi&comma-inside-parenlist) c-backslash-column 48 c-label-minimum-indentation 1 c-offsets-alist '((string . c-lineup-dont-change) (c . c-lineup-C-comments) (defun-open . 0) (defun-close . 0) (defun-block-intro . +) (class-open . 0) (class-close . 0) (inline-close . 0) (func-decl-cont . +) (knr-argdecl . 0) (topmost-intro . 0) (topmost-intro-cont . 0) (member-init-cont . c-lineup-multi-inher) (inher-intro . +) (inher-cont . c-lineup-multi-inher) (block-open . 0) (block-close . 0) (brace-list-close . 0) (brace-list-intro . +) (brace-list-entry . 0) (brace-entry-open . 0) (statement . 0) (statement-case-intro . +) (substatement . +) (case-label . 4) (access-label . -) (do-while-closure . 0) (else-clause . 0) (catch-clause . 0) (comment-intro . c-lineup-comment) (arglist-cont . 0) (arglist-cont-nonempty . c-lineup-arglist) (stream-op . c-lineup-streamop) (inclass . +) (cpp-macro . [0]) (cpp-macro-cont . c-lineup-dont-change) (friend . 0) (objc-method-intro . [0]) (objc-method-args-cont . c-lineup-ObjC-method-args) (objc-method-call-cont . c-lineup-ObjC-method-call) (extern-lang-open . 0) (extern-lang-close . 0) (inextern-lang . +) (namespace-open . 0) (namespace-close . 0) (innamespace . +) (template-args-cont c-lineup-template-args +) (inlambda . c-lineup-inexpr-block) (lambda-intro-cont . +) (inexpr-statement . 0) (inexpr-class . +) (statement-block-intro . +) (knr-argdecl-intro . -) (substatement-open . 0) (label . 2) (statement-case-open . 0) (statement-cont . +) (arglist-intro . +) (arglist-close . c-lineup-arglist) (inline-open . +) (brace-list-open . 0) (member-init-intro . ++) ) c-delete-function 'delete-char c-electric-pound-behavior nil c-indent-comments-syntactically-p nil c-tab-always-indent t defun-prompt-regexp nil tab-width 8 comment-column 32 parse-sexp-ignore-comments t signal-error-on-buffer-boundary t auto-fill-function nil comment-multi-line t comment-start-skip "/\\*+ *\\|//+ *" fill-prefix nil paragraph-start "[ ]*\\(//+\\|\\**\\)[ ]*$\\|^=0C" adaptive-fill-mode t adaptive-fill-regexp "[ ]*\\(//+\\|\\**\\)[ ]*\\([ ]*\\([#;>*]+ = +\\)?\\)" ) -----Original Message----- From: Martin Stjernholm [mailto:ma...@ly...] Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 10:59 AM To: Sandesh Goel Cc: cc-...@li... Subject: Re: Need help with CC mode (three slash comments) "Sandesh Goel" <SandeshGoel@WoodsideNet.Com> wrote: > I am using C++ comments with three slashes in my code. The problem > is that CC mode treats the statement following this comment as a > statement-cont block and indents it further. /.../ /.../ > I am using CC mode with the sample .emacs file provided at the = following URL > http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/cc-mode.html#Sample%20.emacs%20File I can't duplicate this. Your report lacks important info, such as which (X)Emacs version you're using, which version of CC Mode and which language mode this is in. Please submit a bug report according to the instructions in the manual. |