21

When I use emacs python-mode, if the last character of a line is an open parenthesis it indents the next line just one step in from the indentation of the previous line.

call_some_function(
    some_very_long_argument_that_I_want_to_put_on_its_own_line)

I like that. Now in ecmascript-mode (which I am using for actionscript 3), it always indents to the level of the previous parenthesis.

call_some_function(
                   this_is_not_really_saving_me_any_horizontal_space);

How can I make ecmascript-mode indent like python-mode in this respect?

3 Answers 3

21

Since ecmascript-mode is based on cc-mode, you can use c-set-offset which allows you to customize any syntactic symbol's offset with the preferred value.

In your case, go to the point which is indented in the wrong level, hit C-c C-o (or type M-x c-set-offset), accept the suggested symbol (arglist-intro), and set it a new value (e.g. +, the default offset).

You can also do it programmatically in your dotemacs, for instance, with:

(add-hook 'ecmascript-mode-hook
          (lambda ()
            (c-set-offset 'arglist-intro '+)
            (c-set-offset 'arglist-close 0)))
2
  • Thanks! This hook works perfectly and doesn't require me to mess with any other modes. Also I didn't know about C-c C-o, that's handy.
    – lacker
    Commented Sep 25, 2009 at 16:18
  • how can this be added as a modeline at the end of file? like here stackoverflow.com/questions/5382475/…
    – alfC
    Commented Aug 29, 2011 at 2:26
3

ecmascript-mode seems to be based on cc-mode. If you set the indentation style for cc-mode, it will also work for ecmascript-mode. I have the following code in my .emacs. When I use ecmascript-mode it indents as desired:

;;{{{ c/c++ indent style variables

(require 'cc-mode)

(defconst my-c-style
  '(
    (c-electric-pound-behavior     . 'alignleft)
    (c-tab-always-indent           . t)
    (c-hanging-braces-alist        . ((block-open)
                                      (brace-list-open)
                                      (substatement-open)
                                      (defun-open before after)
                                      (defun-close before after)
                                      ))
    (c-hanging-colons-alist        . ((member-init-intro before)
                                      (inher-intro)
                                      (case-label)
                                      (access-label      after)
                                      (label             after)
                                      (access-key        after)))
    (c-cleanup-list                . (scope-operator
                                      empty-defun-braces
                                      defun-close-semi))
    (c-offsets-alist               . ((arglist-close        . c-lineup-arglist)
                                      (case-label           . 4)
                                      (statement-case-intro . 4)
                                      (access-label         . -4)
                                      (label                . -)
                                      (substatement-open    . 0)
                                      (block-open           . 0)
                                      (knr-argdecl-intro    . -)))
    )
  "My C++/C Programming Style")


; Customizations for both c-mode and c++-mode
(defun my-c-mode-common-hook ()
  ; set up for my perferred indentation style, but  only do it once
  (c-add-style "My" my-c-style 'set-this-style)
  ; we like auto-newline and hungry-delete
  (c-toggle-auto-hungry-state 1)
  ; keybindings for both C and C++.  We can put these in c-mode-map
  ; because c++-mode-map inherits it
  (define-key c-mode-map "\C-m" 'newline-and-indent)
  ; insert 8 tabs
  (setq tab-width 8)
 )

;;}}}
1
  • 2
    It'll be nice if you move out the sufficient parts, and focus on the indentation customizations.
    – viam0Zah
    Commented Jul 8, 2010 at 7:34
1

Thank you Török Gábor, in my case I prefered to set

(add-hook 'XXX-mode-hook
      (lambda ()
              (c-set-offset 'arglist-cont-nonempty '+)))

I was looking for something like this :

veryLongFunctionName (bar, bar, bar)

For a more exhaustive list of variables : read emacs documentation

3
  • Please check this URL it will be useful to lift your content quality up Commented May 19, 2016 at 9:37
  • I don't really understand what your mean. The URL points to help page but without any precision : what should I check there? What was wrong in my comment?
    – Meinew
    Commented May 19, 2016 at 10:42
  • I also found that I had to set arglist-cont-nonempty to get the correct behavior. Commented Jan 19, 2020 at 5:40

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.