Thursday, May 23, 2013

Re: How to get Allman style while typing and templated C++ code in Vim 7.3

Il giorno mercoledì 22 maggio 2013 20:01:12 UTC+2, Ben Fritz ha scritto:
> On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 10:43:48 AM UTC-5, arj...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi guys, my first post here and this is my 3rd day with vim.
> >
>
> Welcome!
>
> >
> > I'm used to astyle ( http://astyle.sourceforge.net/ ) and I like the Allman style and I would love the ability to get some smart formatting while typing C++ code
>
> It looks from the description of astyle, that you should just be able to use astyle still, automatically as you type in Vim.
>
> See :help 'formatprg' and :help 'formatoptions'.
>
> > My actual .vimrc is this one
> > ...
> > syntax on
> > ...
> > set autoindent smartindent " auto/smart indent
> > ...
> > set autoindent
> > set cindent
>
> You have autoindent turned on twice, and smartindent (which I would recommend NOT using, it's not smart at all), and also cindent. cindent will override all the previous ones.
>
> Additionally, normally you don't turn cindent on in your .vimrc.
>
> Instead, right before your "syntax on" command, put:
>
> filetype indent on
>
> or
>
> filetype plugin indent on
>
> This will turn on Vim's smart filetype-based indenting.
>
> If you want to use astyle you may not want to put the "indent" in there however, or you could override it for C/C++ code using the "after" directory (:help after-directory).

Now i have

############################################
" gnome-shell workaround http://askubuntu.com/questions/67/how-do-i-enable-full-color-support-in-terminal
if $COLORTERM == 'gnome-terminal'
set t_Co=256
endif

syntax on
autocmd FileType cpp set formatprg=astyle\ -s2pPA1
set number " show numbers on the left side
set scrolloff=5 " keep at least 5 lines above/below
set sidescrolloff=5 " keep at least 5 lines left/right

" tab & space related settings
set tabstop=2
set shiftwidth=2
set expandtab

colorscheme distinguished

" PLUGINS SETTINGS

" pathogen
" execute pathogen#infect()

" clang_complete settings
let g:clang_user_options="-std=c++0x"
############################################

but I got nothing out of this formatpgr, it's like nothing changed, not even with gg=G, I don't know where to look anymore, vim still uses the old formatting tool, it's supposed to be ok as far as I know.

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