Hello All, since some time, I get the following indentation behaviour: If I type
f <- function(x) { return(x * x); } this gets indented as f <- function(x) { return(x * x); } i.e. the closing curly brace is not vertically aligned with the opening one. If I then go on and indent the buffer (C-x h C-M-\), the indentation is updated to f <- function(x) { return(x * x); } so the opening and closing curly braces are now vertically aligned. This behaviour started several months ago. Reviewing the change logs, I speculate that upgrading (via Ubuntu package manager) to a package providing 15.09, where "the indentation logic has been refactored", may be the cause of the change, but as I've done little R coding for a while I can't really pinpoint this. I recently got a new computer at work and used that opportunity to check that the behaviour occurs with a new account, i.e. without any ~/.emacs file. After some code delving and hacking I've managed to adjust the electric curly braces by adding this to my .emacs: (defun jtk-ess-electric-brace (arg) "modified / extended ess-electric-brace" (interactive "P") (progn ; (message "modified ess-electric-brace running") (ess-electric-brace arg) (ess-indent-command) ) ) (defun jtk-ess-mode-hook () (progn (local-set-key (kbd "{") 'jtk-ess-electric-brace) (local-set-key (kbd "}") 'jtk-ess-electric-brace) ) ) So essentially I have the brace indented immediately after inserting it via the original ess-electric-brace command. However, this solution is not 100% perfect as the indentation of closing braces occurs only after some delay caused by briefly flashing the cursor at the corresponding opening brace. Quite possibly I'm using a clumsy approach to try to get indentation during typing consistent with that produced by indent-region, so suggestions where I may have messed up are welcome. Best regards & thanks in advance for any pointers, Jan -- +- Jan T. Kim -------------------------------------------------------+ | email: jtt...@gmail.com | | WWW: http://www.jtkim.dreamhosters.com/ | *-----=< hierarchical systems are for files, not for humans >=-----* ______________________________________________ ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help