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From: | Alexander Shukaev |
Subject: | bug#27646: Bug: Emacs Lisp Indentation |
Date: | Thu, 19 Dec 2019 02:27:29 +0100 |
On 11/29/17 3:26 AM, Noam Postavsky wrote:
close 27646 quit npostavs@users.sourceforge.net writes:That would certainly be a bug, but I can't reproduce this, when I run indent-region or indent-sexp on that code I get the correct indentation: (defconst init-font-lock-keywords `(,@(let ((constant-pattern "\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+") (keywords nil)) (dolist (symbol '(init-a init-bClosing, since there's been no followup.
This time I realized what's happening. Put (dolist (symbol '(ignore-errors xxx yyy))) to the "*scratch*" buffer and indent to observe the following result (dolist (symbol '(ignore-errors xxx yyy))) The reason why this happens is because `ignore-errors' is a macro that has (declare (indent defun))Any other macro with the same declaration whose innocent symbol is used as the first element in a list would reproduce the above indentation bug. Backquote is also affected.
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