On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 03:29, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> But it doesn't seem to be working as expected. >>>> >>>> Using only the first two of your regexes the following gets: >>>> >>>> class foo { >>>> struct bar { >>>> int i; >>>> }; >>>> } >>> >>> This works for me - if you press }, it should get unindented. How did >>> you enter the code (copy-paste or something like that)? >> >> No, I just typed it in order from the first character to the last }. >> Note that the } before did undent correctly. Any suggestions what to >> look at? >> >>> >>>> >>>> fair enough, the } regex doesn't expect anything after it so I added >>>> .* after the } but now I get >>>> >>>> class foo { >>>> struct bar { >>>> int i; >>>> }; >>>> } >>>> >>>> The }; line undents two levels?? >>> >>> Your regex is not correct - the (un)indent_this_line_regex is >>> evaluated every time you press a key and if it is satisfied, the >>> current line gets (un)indented. So with ^[[:blank:]]*\\}.*$ you used, >>> the regex first matches >>> >>> } >>> >>> and after you type ";", it again matches >>> >>> }; >>> >>> so it unindents twice. This means the last character in the regex >>> should be the one that causes the change of indentation "}" in this >>> case. >> >> Ok, so the previous has to be made to work. >> >> Cheers >> Lex >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Jiri > > Hi Jiri, > > Have you had any further thoughts? > > Cheers > Lex
Hi Lex, I have been pretty busy lately so I didn't spend any time looking into this. I'm afraid this will be the case for the following month or so, so until then I won't have much time for any Geany-hacking. Cheers, Jiri _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel
