From ed38b0ac415b84a10f7c3cf3e5aae34d834187f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bram Moolenaar Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 15:16:18 +0200 Subject: updated for version 7.3.202 Problem: Cannot influence the indent inside a namespace. Solution: Add the "N" 'cino' parameter. (Konstantin Lepa) --- runtime/doc/indent.txt | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'runtime') diff --git a/runtime/doc/indent.txt b/runtime/doc/indent.txt index 405c3dd8b1..f2600d3ce2 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/indent.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/indent.txt @@ -128,13 +128,20 @@ have changed the indent by typing , , or in the indent or used CTRL-T or CTRL-D. *cinoptions-values* -The 'cinoptions' option sets how Vim performs indentation. In the list below, +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 + +In the list below, "N" represents a number of your choice (the number can be negative). When there is an 's' after the number, Vim multiplies the number by 'shiftwidth': "1s" is 'shiftwidth', "2s" is two times 'shiftwidth', etc. You can use a -decimal point, too: "-0.5s" is minus half a 'shiftwidth'. The examples below -assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. - +decimal point, too: "-0.5s" is minus half a 'shiftwidth'. +The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. + *cino->* >N Amount added for "normal" indent. Used after a line that should increase the indent (lines starting with "if", an opening brace, etc.). (default 'shiftwidth'). @@ -145,6 +152,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. foo; foo; foo; } } } < + *cino-e* eN Add N to the prevailing indent inside a set of braces if the opening brace at the End of the line (more precise: is not the first character in a line). This is useful if you want a @@ -160,6 +168,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. bar; bar; bar; } } } < + *cino-n* nN Add N to the prevailing indent for a statement after an "if", "while", etc., if it is NOT inside a set of braces. This is useful if you want a different indent when there is no '{' @@ -174,6 +183,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. bar; bar; bar; } } } < + *cino-f* fN Place the first opening brace of a function or other block in column N. This applies only for an opening brace that is not inside other braces and is at the start of the line. What comes @@ -184,6 +194,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. { { { int foo; int foo; int foo; < + *cino-{* {N Place opening braces N characters from the prevailing indent. This applies only for opening braces that are inside other braces. (default 0). @@ -193,6 +204,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. { { { foo; foo; foo; < + *cino-}* }N Place closing braces N characters from the matching opening brace. (default 0). @@ -202,6 +214,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. foo; foo; foo; } } } < + *cino-^* ^N Add N to the prevailing indent inside a set of braces if the opening brace is in column 0. This can specify a different indent for whole of a function (some may like to set it to a @@ -216,6 +229,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. } } } } } } < + *cino-L* LN Controls placement of jump labels. If N is negative, the label will be placed at column 1. If N is non-negative, the indent of the label will be the prevailing indent minus N. (default -1). @@ -229,6 +243,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. } } } } } } < + *cino-:* :N Place case labels N characters from the indent of the switch(). (default 'shiftwidth'). @@ -240,6 +255,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. default: default: } } < + *cino-=* =N Place statements occurring after a case label N characters from the indent of the label. (default 'shiftwidth'). @@ -247,6 +263,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. case 11: case 11: a = a + 1; a = a + 1; b = b + 1; < + *cino-l* lN If N != 0 Vim will align with a case label instead of the statement after it in the same line. @@ -256,6 +273,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. break; break; } } < + *cino-b* bN If N != 0 Vim will align a final "break" with the case label, so that case..break looks like a sort of block. (default: 0). When using 1, consider adding "0=break" to 'cinkeys'. @@ -272,6 +290,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. break; break; } } < + *cino-g* gN Place C++ scope declarations N characters from the indent of the block they are in. (default 'shiftwidth'). A scope declaration can be "public:", "protected:" or "private:". @@ -283,6 +302,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. private: private: } } < + *cino-h* hN Place statements occurring after a C++ scope declaration N characters from the indent of the label. (default 'shiftwidth'). @@ -291,6 +311,21 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. public: public: a = a + 1; a = a + 1; b = b + 1; < + *cino-N* + NN Indent inside C++ namespace N characters extra compared to a + normal block. (default 0). + + cino= cino=N-s > + namespace { namespace { + void function(); void function(); + } } + + namespace my namespace my + { { + void function(); void function(); + } } +< + *cino-p* pN Parameter declarations for K&R-style function declarations will be indented N characters from the margin. (default 'shiftwidth'). @@ -300,6 +335,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. int a; int a; int a; char b; char b; char b; < + *cino-t* tN Indent a function return type declaration N characters from the margin. (default 'shiftwidth'). @@ -307,6 +343,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. int int int func() func() func() < + *cino-i* iN Indent C++ base class declarations and constructor initializations, if they start in a new line (otherwise they are aligned at the right side of the ':'). @@ -320,6 +357,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. BaseClass(3) BaseClass(3) {} {} < + *cino-+* +N Indent a continuation line (a line that spills onto the next) inside a function N additional characters. (default 'shiftwidth'). @@ -330,6 +368,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. a = b + 9 * a = b + 9 * c; c; < + *cino-c* cN Indent comment lines after the comment opener, when there is no other text with which to align, N characters from the comment opener. (default 3). See also |format-comments|. @@ -339,6 +378,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. text. text. */ */ < + *cino-C* CN When N is non-zero, indent comment lines by the amount specified with the c flag above even if there is other text behind the comment opener. (default 0). @@ -349,12 +389,14 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. ********/ ********/ < (Example uses ":set comments& comments-=s1:/* comments^=s0:/*") + *cino-/* /N Indent comment lines N characters extra. (default 0). cino= cino=/4 > a = b; a = b; /* comment */ /* comment */ c = d; c = d; < + *cino-(* (N When in unclosed parentheses, indent N characters from the line with the unclosed parentheses. Add a 'shiftwidth' for every unclosed parentheses. When N is 0 or the unclosed parentheses @@ -370,6 +412,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. (c2 || c3)) (c2 || c3)) { { < + *cino-u* uN Same as (N, but for one level deeper. (default 'shiftwidth'). cino= cino=u2 > @@ -377,6 +420,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. && (c22345 && (c22345 || c3)) || c3)) < + *cino-U* UN When N is non-zero, do not ignore the indenting specified by ( or u in case that the unclosed parentheses is the first non-white character in its line. (default 0). @@ -388,6 +432,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. c3 c3 ) && c4; ) && c4; < + *cino-2* 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 @@ -400,6 +445,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. || c3)) || c3)) foo; foo; < + *cino-W* WN When in unclosed parentheses and N is non-zero and either using "(0" or "u0", respectively and the unclosed parentheses is the last non-white character in its line and it is not the @@ -414,6 +460,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. a_short_line(argument, a_short_line(argument, argument); argument); < + *cino-m* mN When N is non-zero, line up a line starting with a closing parentheses with the first character of the line with the matching opening parentheses. (default 0). @@ -428,6 +475,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. ) ) foo; foo; < + *cino-M* MN When N is non-zero, line up a line starting with a closing parentheses with the first character of the previous line. (default 0). @@ -437,7 +485,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. cond2 cond2 ) ) < - *java-cinoptions* *java-indenting* + *java-cinoptions* *java-indenting* *cino-j* jN Indent java anonymous classes correctly. The value 'N' is currently unused but must be non-zero (e.g. 'j1'). 'j1' will indent for example the following code snippet correctly: > @@ -448,7 +496,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. } }); < - *javascript-cinoptions* *javascript-indenting* + *javascript-cinoptions* *javascript-indenting* *cino-J* JN Indent JavaScript object declarations correctly by not confusing them with labels. The value 'N' is currently unused but must be non-zero (e.g. 'J1'). > @@ -466,16 +514,19 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. } } < + *cino-)* )N Vim searches for unclosed parentheses at most N lines away. This limits the time needed to search for parentheses. (default 20 lines). + *cino-star* *N Vim searches for unclosed comments at most N lines away. This limits the time needed to search for the start of a comment. If your /* */ comments stop indenting afer N lines this is the value you will want to change. (default 70 lines). + *cino-#* #N When N is non-zero recognize shell/Perl comments, starting with '#'. Default N is zero: don't recognizes '#' comments. Note that lines starting with # will still be seen as preprocessor @@ -483,7 +534,7 @@ assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4. The defaults, spelled out in full, are: - cinoptions=>s,e0,n0,f0,{0,}0,^0,L-1,:s,=s,l0,b0,gs,hs,ps,ts,is,+s, + cinoptions=>s,e0,n0,f0,{0,}0,^0,L-1,:s,=s,l0,b0,gs,hs,N0,ps,ts,is,+s, c3,C0,/0,(2s,us,U0,w0,W0,m0,j0,J0,)20,*70,#0 Vim puts a line in column 1 if: -- cgit v1.2.3