syntax/sh.vim currently has (from 
https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/e1c8c7a6742be6072290f9aa54ae358060d9c42f/runtime/syntax/sh.vim#L91-L98):

" set up the syntax-highlighting iskeyword
if has("patch-7.4.1142")
 if exists("b:is_bash")
  exe "syn iskeyword ".&iskeyword.",-,:"
 else
  exe "syn iskeyword ".&iskeyword.",-"
 endif
endif

I wonder if this should also include something like

  exe "set iskeyword=" . &keyword . ",-"

so that bash functions that contain a `-` are properly indented, as well? (The 
shell indentation vimscript appears to use the \k keyword class when detecting 
keywords, and that fails for functions which contain a '-', assuming I 
understand what's going on in there correctly.)

https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/e1c8c7a6742be6072290f9aa54ae358060d9c42f/runtime/indent/sh.vim#L76

Thanks,
Kevin

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