Hi all,
I'm trying to get vim to play nicely with GTK's coding style[1] by
setting cinoptions but I can't figure out what to use for case
statements.
Desired (according to the coding style):
switch (x)
{
case 1:
{
foo();
}
case 2:
bar();
}
A) What I get with "setlocal et sw=2 cinoptions=>4,n-2,{2":
(note the large indent after case 1)
switch (x)
{
case 1:
{
foo();
}
case 2:
bar();
}
B) What I get with "setlocal et sw=2 cinoptions=>4,n-2,{2,=0":
(note no indent after case 2)
switch (x)
{
case 1:
{
foo();
}
case 2:
bar();
}
Is there some combination of cinoptions that can get the desired
indentation automatically?
[1]: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/plain/docs/CODING-STYLE
Thanks
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Ross Lagerwall
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