> Currently if indents like:
>
> (if #t
> a
> b)
>
> That seems to be bit unusual, so this commit drops if from the default
> lw, leading to expected indentation of:
>
> (if #t
> a
> b)
>
> Old behavior can be restored by putting if back into lw.
> ---
> This can be changed in .vimrc, so arguable not a necessary change. But
> as a newcomer to lisp it took me a while to figure out why vim formats
> it differently compared to literally any textbook or tutorial I've
> managed to found.
I hesitate to change an option value that has been like this for 20
years. It used to be built into the code until it was made an option,
so that you can change it to your liking.
Any other Lisp users have an opinion?
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