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[O] SRC block with `-i' switch seems to solve the problem (was: comment
From: |
Van L |
Subject: |
[O] SRC block with `-i' switch seems to solve the problem (was: comment alignment not lining up / C++//l OrgSrc Abbrev / Releasing Emacs 26.1) |
Date: |
Fri, 18 May 2018 21:10:35 +1000 |
Hello Eli.
Thanks for solving the problem with chinese input method’s link reference which
was broken due to an 18yo typo.
Separately, the following is a different bug.
I reported this bug which didn’t get acknowledged as far as I can tell.
I think the bug isn’t a bug now.
It isn’t a bug if instead of using EXAMPLE block I use SRC block with the `-i’
switch and the indenting will be preserved properly.
Perhaps the Org Mode documentation about the `-i’ switch for SRC block can
demonstrate an example, for Python especially, to get the point across about
preserving indentation and reduce the chance of misunderstanding or missing the
point.
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Van L <address@hidden>
> Subject: comment alignment not lining up / C++//l OrgSrc Abbrev / Releasing
> Emacs 26.1
> Date: 7 May 2018 at 23:24:00 AEST
> To: address@hidden
>
> Hello.
>
> Here is a recipe reproducing a bug described in the post which is forward
> from.
>
> — recipe begins
>
> - to reproduce faulty comment line up
>
> 1) ~/2018/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -Q
>
> 2) open file ~/Documents/x-reproduce-me
>
> (Fundamental) mode is on
>
> 3) C-h C-a ; verify version is 26.1 rc-1
>
> 4) enter the following into the file, place cursor at end of 43, save
> file, M-x revert-buffer
>
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> * Reading
>
> Chapters
>
> 1)
> 2) Page 43
>
>
>
> Local variables:
> mode: org
> paragraph-separate: "[ ]*$"
> coding: utf-8
> end:
>
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
>
> (Org) mode is on ; show all ; place cursor at end of 43 ; type `M-j' ;
> `<s' followed by TAB ; append cpp ; type (C-c ') without braces
>
> - see - http://emacs.scratch.space/public/org-mode-cpp-x-0.png
>
> 5) Abbrev view opens in second pane
>
> type in the following
>
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> void some_function() // function that doesn't return a value
> {
> double d = 2.2; // initialize floating-point number
> int i = 7; // initialize integer
> d = d+i; // assign sum to d
> i = d*i; // assign product i (truncating the double to an int)
> }
> // To align, highlight the region then
> // M-x align-regexp <RET> // <RET>
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
> highlight the region of four lines in the body of the function
>
> do, M-x align-regexp <RET> // <RET>
>
> - the four line's comment are lined up
>
> do, C-c '
>
> 6) we are out of the abbrev view
>
> - the line with `int i = 7;' has comment alignment not lining up
>
> - see - http://emacs.scratch.space/public/org-mode-cpp-x-1.png
>
> highlight the region of four lines in the body of the function
>
> do, M-x align-regexp <RET> // <RET>
>
> - the four line's comment are lined up
>
> - see - http://emacs.scratch.space/public/org-mode-cpp-x-2.png
>
> do, C-c '
>
> 7) we are in the abbrev view
>
> - again, the line with `int i = 7;' has comment alignment not lining up
>
> - see - http://emacs.scratch.space/public/org-mode-cpp-x-3.png
>
> — recipe ends
>
>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> From: Bastien <address@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: Releasing Emacs 26.1
>> Date: 7 May 2018 at 22:05:40 AEST
>> To: Van L <address@hidden>
>> Cc: Phil Sainty <address@hidden>, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>, John
>> Wiegley <address@hidden>, Michael Albinus <address@hidden>, address@hidden
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Van L <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>>> On 7 May 2018, at 21:10, Phil Sainty <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If the bugs are in new functionality, I wouldn't see any issue with
>>>> leaving the improvements until the next release if necessary;
>>>
>>> In org mode for Emacs 26.1 rc-1, I see comment alignment for cpp not
>>> lining up, see screenshot.
>>
>> I cannot reproduce this bug with Emacs 26.1 rc-1 and Org 9.1.12.
>>
>> Can you send it to address@hidden and provide a detailed recipe
>> on how to reproduce it with emacs -Q?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --
>> Bastien
>
> Van L
> address@hidden
>
>
>