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#20617
23.4; sh-script.el indentation for "main" function
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Reported by: Thibaut <madtibo <at> yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 16:47:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 23.4
Fixed in version 24.1
Done: Glenn Morris <rgm <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Your bug report
#20617: 23.4; sh-script.el indentation for "main" function
which was filed against the emacs package, has been closed.
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Version: 24.1
Thibaut wrote:
> When indenting sh script in "Shell-script" mode, I have this very
> strange behaviour with the funtion named 'main'
> It indent on more time the line in the function AND the line after
> the function!
>
> example:---------------------------1: main( ) {
> 2: echo "usage: $1"3: exit 0
> 4: }
> 5:
> 6: main $*
> ---------------------------(for lines 2 and 3 I have one Tab, for lines 4 to 6, I have 4 spaces)
Thanks for the report.
By experiment, this was fixed in Emacs 24.1.
Please upgrade (current is 24.5).
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When indenting sh script in "Shell-script" mode, I have this very strange behaviour with the funtion named 'main'
It indent on more time the line in the function AND the line after the function!
example:---------------------------1: main( ) {
2: echo "usage: $1"3: exit 0
4: }
5:
6: main $*
---------------------------(for lines 2 and 3 I have one Tab, for lines 4 to 6, I have 4 spaces)
It does not do the same with an other function name of 4 letters.
---------------------------
#!/bin/sh
toto( ) {
echo "usage: $1"
exit 0
}
toto $*
--------------------------- And if I add a parameter, the behaviour changes back to normal...
---------------------------#!/bin/sh
main( nil ) {
echo "usage: $1"
exit 0
}
main $*
---------------------------
I looked in the file: http://repo.or.cz/w/emacs.git/blob/HEAD:/lisp/progmodes/sh-script.elBut could not find a specific processing of the 'main' function.
Longue Vie au Gnou!
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