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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2011-09-14 17:55:08 +0200
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2011-09-14 17:55:08 +0200
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*indent.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Jul 15
+*indent.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Sep 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ The 'cinoptions' option sets how Vim performs indentation. The value after
the option character can be one of these (N is any number):
N indent N spaces
-N indent N spaces to the left
- Ns N times 'shiftwidth spaces
- -Ns N times 'shiftwidth spaces to the left
+ Ns N times 'shiftwidth' spaces
+ -Ns N times 'shiftwidth' spaces to the left
In the list below,
"N" represents a number of your choice (the number can be negative). When
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4.
c3 c3
) && c4; ) && c4;
<
- *cino-2*
+ *cino-w*
wN When in unclosed parentheses and N is non-zero and either
using "(0" or "u0", respectively, or using "U0" and the unclosed
parentheses is the first non-white character in its line, line
@@ -706,6 +706,43 @@ Indent for a continuation line: >
let g:pyindent_continue = '&sw * 2'
+R *ft-r-indent*
+
+Function arguments are aligned if they span for multiple lines. If you prefer
+do not have the arguments of functions aligned, put in your |vimrc|:
+>
+ let r_indent_align_args = 0
+<
+All lines beginning with a comment character, #, get the same indentation
+level of the normal R code. Users of Emacs/ESS may be used to have lines
+beginning with a single # indented in the 40th column, ## indented as R code,
+and ### not indented. If you prefer that lines beginning with comment
+characters are aligned as they are by Emacs/ESS, put in your |vimrc|:
+>
+ let r_indent_ess_comments = 1
+<
+If you prefer that lines beginning with a single # are aligned at a column
+different from the 40th one, you should set a new value to the variable
+r_indent_comment_column, as in the example below:
+>
+ let r_indent_comment_column = 30
+<
+Any code after a line that ends with "<-" is indented. Emacs/ESS does not
+indent the code if it is a top level function. If you prefer that the
+Vim-R-plugin behaves like Emacs/ESS in this regard, put in your |vimrc|:
+>
+ let r_indent_ess_compatible = 1
+<
+Below is an example of indentation with and without this option enabled:
+>
+ ### r_indent_ess_compatible = 1 ### r_indent_ess_compatible = 0
+ foo <- foo <-
+ function(x) function(x)
+ { {
+ paste(x) paste(x)
+ } }
+<
+
SHELL *ft-sh-indent*
The amount of indent applied under various circumstances in a shell file can