Piotr Trojanek <[email protected]> writes: > On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 7:25 PM, Stephen Leake > <[email protected]> wrote: >>> It's a bug, it needs fixing, but not at the highest priority I think >>> (but give me a justification for putting the list-breaking COMMA on a >>> line of its own!) >>> >>> Where should it be indented to? >> >> I agree the actual indentation is not important, but you might get to >> this point while editing, so this should not throw an error. > > Indeed, I do not care about the actual indentation, only about the exception. > > The comma as a single token in a line was an incident, but it was > buried within a 100-lines long expression function. It was difficult > to spot, especially when the indentation just did not work.
This suggests that we should have "others" clauses in all case statements, that return an indention of 0 (or something similar) instead of throwing errors, to avoid similar problems. They could still throw errors if wisi-debug > 0. -- -- Stephe _______________________________________________ Emacs-ada-mode mailing list [email protected] http://host114.hostmonster.com/mailman/listinfo/emacs-ada-mode_stephe-leake.org
