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Re: Undesirable sh-mode indent
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Teemu Likonen |
Subject: |
Re: Undesirable sh-mode indent |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Oct 2015 08:50:06 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5.50 (gnu/linux) |
Bob Proulx [2015-10-23 15:38:51-06] wrote:
> In 24.5.1 from Debian Sid I am now getting undesirable indention that
> is no longer controlled by sh-basic-offset. In 23 this worked.
>
> emacs -Q /tmp/trial.sh
>
> M-: (setq sh-basic-offset 2)
>
> if true; then
> true
> ^ indent should be 2 not 4 here
There is also variable sh-indentation which I have set to the same value
as sh-basic-offset.
> Does anyone know how to keep syntax highlighting but to disable
> indentation? Then at least I could at least stop it from doing the
> wrong thing without dropping all of the way to fundamental-mode.
Some new SMIE thing is, in my opinion, doing too clever and wrong things
so I disable it: (setq sh-use-smie nil).
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