On Mi, 26 Mär 2014, Klaus Rudolph wrote:
> C++ Lambda Expressions are now not longer an error in syntax highlighting and indentation since vim 7.4. But inside a lambda expression the indentation did not work as I expect.
>
> Auto indent (gg=G) gives the following result:
>
> auto x1=GenFunktor(
> []()
> {
> a+=2;
> {
> int x;
> x++;
> }
> }
> );
>
> What I expect:
>
> auto x1=GenFunktor
> (
> []()
> {
> a+=2;
> {
> int x;
> x++;
> }
> }
> );
>
> "simply" the normal indentation rules should also work inside the lambda expression. Is there a configuration setting to enable that?
I believe this needs a patch to vim for the builtin c indenting.
Redirecting to vim_dev.
Alternatively, there might exist some custom indenting scripts using
indentexpr() of Vim. Look at the scripts section at vim.org or github
Best,
Christian
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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