Hi Bastien,
The commit `bfda3cc7df31fa79222efb4c190618c3c85a3d04` breaks automatic
(electric) indentation in src blocks for all configurations.
Here's what happens with the original issue.
When you press `RET` after the first ~hello hi~, the result is that
the first line is indented by two spaces, and the second (where the
point is) isn't.
- since ~electric-indent-mode~ is on, ~org-return~ is called with
`indent` set to `t`.
- Since ~org-src-tab-acts-natively~ is `t`, indentation is done by
calling `tab` in a src edit buffer, which by itself, does nothing.
- The observed indentation comes from ~org-src--contents-for-write-back~.
Since ~org-src--content-indentation~ is 2 and
~org-src--preserve-indentation~
is ~nil~, this functions further indents each *non blank* line by 2.
At this point, the first line is indented, cursor is at bol. Note
that you cannot indent your current empty line with `tab`. You can
either indent it manually, or call ~org-edit-special~.
When you write your second line, then press `RET`,
~org-src--contents-for-write-back~ will add an additional two spaces,
producing the reported result.
I think a reasonable fix is to have ~org-src--contents-for-write-back~
also indent blank lines. To do this, you need only remove following
line from its definition.
: (unless (eolp) ;ignore blank lines
With this done and `bfda3cc7df31fa79222efb4c190618c3c85a3d04`
reverted, the original issue is fixed, and the behaviour is better:
when you press `RET` to enter a newline in a src block, it is
automatically indented.
The downside is that, unless ~org-src--preserve-indentation~ is `t`,
when editing a src block, every empty line will be indented with
spaces (according to ~org-edit-src-content-indentation~ + the
indentation of the #+begin_src line). I think this is reasonable, but
perhaps some might disagree.
Regards,
--
Sébastien Miquel