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Brent edited comment on FREEMARKER-81 at 10/27/17 12:14 PM:
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Well, perhaps it is "supposed to work" like that, but it is illogical.
Consider that I have this template:
<#macro someStatements>
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
</#macro>
void test() {
<@someStatements />
}
I will receive the following result:
void test() {
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
}
The fix to keep indentation was to use <#nt>:
void test() {
<@someStatements /><#nt>
}
Expected result:
void test() {
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
}
Actual result:
void test() {
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
}
was (Author: brentc):
Well, perhaps it is "supposed to work" like that, but it is illogical.
Consider that I have this template:
{{<#macro someStatements>
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
</#macro>
void test() {
<@someStatements />
}}}
I will receive the following result:
{{void test() {
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
}}}
The fix to keep indentation was to use <#nt>:
{{void test() {
<@someStatements /><#nt>
}}}
Expected result:
{{void test() {
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
}}}
Actual result:
{{void test() {
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println("world");
}}}
> <#nt> in combination with a <@macro > directive, only keeps indentation for
> the first line
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FREEMARKER-81
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FREEMARKER-81
> Project: Apache Freemarker
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: engine
> Reporter: Brent
>
> <#nt> in combination with a <@macro > directive, only keeps indentation for
> the first line. Multiple lines in the macro, will put every line except the
> first without indentation.
> I actually propose a neater way to keep indentation of the line where
> <@macro> is used, to use as baseline for the entire macro.
> See my post on StackOverflow for an example:
> https://stackoverflow.com/a/46973468/2686165
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