M-x about-emacs shows: GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.4) of 2019-02-03, modified by Debian C-h k [RET] shows that it is bound to the "newline" function. I get the same behavior with --no-init. Cheers, Jarek On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 9:55 AM Andreas Röhler wrote: > > On 01.08.19 09:06, Jarosław Rzeszótko wrote: > > When pressing enter with the cursor like this: > > > > def test(): > > print("test") > > [cursor] > > > > Emacs (26.1) correctly just inserts a blank line. However, with this: > > > > def test(): > > if True: > > print("test") > > [cursor] > > > > Emacs inserts a blank line and indents it one level. With this: > > > > def test(): > > if True: > > if False: > > print("test") > > [cursor] > > > > it inserts a blank line and indents it two levels, etc. Moreover, with > > two methods like this: > > > > def test1(): > > if True: > > print("test") > > > > [cursor]def test2(): > > if True: > > print("test") > > > > pressing enter will also indent the def block, instead of just > > inserting the empty line. > > > Hi Jarosław, > > python-mode.el developer here, just being interested. > > AFAIU electric-indent-mode doesn't run a timer, cursor position alone > would not trigger it. > > Assume there is a command used from pos. Which? BTW the key alone > doesn't tell enough, as RET and C-j changed binding recently. Reporting > Emacs version will be useful. > > Thanks, > > Andreas > > > > >