On Jan 6, 1:27 am, chardson <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings all, > > I've been searching hard, but not finding terribly useful results for > the following problem. The problem is this: most of my labmates use > emacs and specific java formatting rules (simple in emacs). I need to > duplicate said rules (and have succeeded for most), but I'm not sure > how to automatically indent argument lists and nested bracket > structures. Switch-case also screws up when brackets are involved. > > e.g. say I write > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > double[][] gpsToMeters = {{1,2,3}, > {1,2,3}, > {1,2,3}, > {1,2,3}}; > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > or > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > functionCallWithManyArguments(abc, > def, > ghi); > > ------------------------------------------------------ > (hopefully spaces indented sufficiently) > > I want the inner brackets to be vertically aligned, as well as the > first character in the argument list.
For Java, C, C++, etc., the relevant option on Vim is 'cinoptions' which controls the behavior of 'cindent'. 'cindent' is designed for C code, but also used in Java, C++, and other similar languages. :help 'cinoptions-values' and :help 'cinoptions' will allow you to find what you need.
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