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bug#14626: CC Mode 5.32.5 (C++/l); indentation problem involving overrid
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Alex |
Subject: |
bug#14626: CC Mode 5.32.5 (C++/l); indentation problem involving override |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Aug 2016 22:13:16 -0600 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
Michael Welsh Duggan <mwd@md5i.com> writes:
> Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2013 12:03:45 -0400
> Message-ID: <87a9mrqs2m.fsf@maru.md5i.com>
> User-Agent: Gnus/5.130006 (Ma Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux)
>
> In c++-mode, the following class gets indented correctly:
>
> class Foo
> {
> Foo
> foo()
> const;
> };
>
> as does this:
>
> class Foo
> {
> Foo *
> foo()
> const;
> };
>
> and this:
>
> class Foo
> {
> Foo
> foo()
> const
> override;
> };
>
>
> But the following does not:
>
> class Foo
> {
> Foo *
> foo()
> const
> override;
> };
This indents correctly since 24.4.
> It looks to me that "noexcept", "override", and "final" may need to be
> added to c-type-modifier-kwds. Or maybe more appropriately in
> c-type-decl-suffix-key, since they can only appear at the end of a
> declaration. A brief scan through cc-langs.el shows that there might
> need to be a few other new c++11 symbols added as well, such as
> "constexpr". "decltype" might be particularly troublesome, as it is a
> type that includes an argument in parentheses.
> Please note that "noexcept", like "throw", can have a parenthetical
> expression after it.
It appears that these keywords (apart from decltype) were added in time
for 25.1. decltype appears to be in master.
I'm closing the bug due to the above. Please re-open if you disagree.
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