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#3370
23.0.94; `comment-region' indents comment chars inappropriately
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Reported by: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams <at> oracle.com>
Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 22:40:04 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: wontfix
Done: Glenn Morris <rgm <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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> > Or perhaps it would have been better putting it back to plain if
> > Richard's new indent-or-triple option was found to not be a suitable
> > default. I'm not sure that Dan looked into the history when he
> > changed it to indent.
>
> Maybe. Could Dan or Richard weigh in on this?
>
> Personally, all else being equal,
Why would everything else be equal? What's wrong with considering what Emacs has
always done, and perhaps even thinking about breaking existing code (such as
what I reported)? Everything else is not equal.
> I think `indent' is a better comment
> style. For instance, all the Emacs sources use that style.
I don't know what `comment-style' is, so it's difficult for me to discuss it.
There is no doc for it that explains anything - see bug #2271.
What do you mean by "all the Emacs sources use that style"? I was guessing from
your previous mail that `comment-style' somehow controls `comment-region' (which
is what this bug report is about), which performs an action. How can static
source code be said to "use that style"?
If you are referring to ;; always being indented instead of starting a line
(which is not what I reported about), then no, there are plenty of source code
lines that start with ;; - in file headers, for instance.
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