Is there a way to bend Vim to my will in indenting C switch-case statements with local scopes delimited by braces. Here's what I mean: (Vim 9.1 on MacOS (M2 chip and Intel x86-64) int main() { int n = 42; switch (n) { case 42: { int twice = 2*n; } } }
The above example illustrates what I want:. But when I visual-select those lines and press =. I get this: int main() { int n = 42; switch (n) { case 42: { int twice = 2*n; } } The compiler insists on the braces because of that local int twice variable; putting the opening brace of the case: on its own line helps, but then I have a deviation from my preferred style. Please note that this example is contrived to illustrate the problem, not an excerpt from an actual program.. Am I just finally asking too much of Vim? -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_use" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to vim_use+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/vim_use/e1c52cd7-710b-4d27-a4cb-c601b3f3fa80n%40googlegroups.com.