I have ~30.000 lines of badly indented OCaml code (including mly and mll files) and would like to indent them. I tried googling for variations of 'ocaml indent' the closest I can get is to use Omlet.vim and indent the code one line at a time (via C-f in insert mode). Is there a way to do the indentation for all the 30000 lines?
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I use Emacs as my editor with this package installed: http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/u3-ocaml/emacs/index.html To indent existing code you need to highlight it and then use the key combination You can script this per file pretty easily and I find the indentation to be pretty good. |
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When I want to re-indent a whole file in vim, I use the following key sequence: g g V G = Breaking this down for you, g g moves the cursor to the beginning of the file. V enters visual mode. G selects to the end of the file. = indents the selected lines. This should be much faster than your method of applying indentation line by line, but yet will use the same rules (warning: using Omlet, indenting a whole file may take a while). |
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