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Default python mode with electric-indent-mode sometimes indents empty lines
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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 <andreas.roehler <at> easy-emacs.de>
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
>
>
>
>
>
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