Le 26 avr. 2010 à 19:46, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
> The problem is that the #{ throws off the emacs Scheme editor (at least I
> assume that's what happens).
>
> So there are two reasonably compliant choices for indentation.
>
> #(define-music-function (parser location args)
> (arg-type-list)
> (music-function-return))
>
> or
>
> #(define-music-function
> (parser location args)
> (arg-type-list)
> (music-function-return))
Actually, a nice indentation would be:
#(define-music-function (parser location args)
(arg-type-predicates)
body)
or:
#(define-music-function
(parser location args)
(arg-type-predicates)
body)
That is, have a double indentation before the arguments and arg predicates,
and normal indentation before the body. This is how `do' or `let' are
indented for instance: it is easier to distinguish the body from the first
arguments.
Then, a nice lilypond mode would indent the full code as follows:
#(define-music-function (parser location args)
(arg-type-list)
#{
music
#})
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