From: Martin S. <ma...@ly...> - 2002-09-24 00:27:36
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"Fischer, Oliver" <pl...@sn...> wrote: > I try to get a indentation like this: > > -- > public class bb > extends B, > d > implements ddd, > dd > { > public static void ddd() > throws DD, > DD2 > -- > > but I get: > > -- > public class bb > extends B, > d > implements ddd, > dd > { > public static void ddd() > throws DD, > DD /.../ > I read the manual and as far I understood, after the class definition > I should get the syntatic symbol inher-intro and inher-cont, but I get > > topmost-intro-cont or statement-cont... I can't reproduce that in Java mode with the "java" style; I get indentation exactly as the first example above. However, if I use C or C++ mode instead then I get the effect you describe. I've tested this in CC Mode 5.28. You didn't mention which CC Mode version you're using (among other things). If you think this is a bug then please submit a report according to the guidelines in the manual; it helps. |