Oh actually 1 more rule

4. If the line above matches "let:$", or "in:$" where $ is the end of line,
indent by 1 more than this line.


On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Danny Gratzer <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am writing an indentation script for a simple language. The language is
> has very simple constructs and the indentation really only has 3 rules:
>
> 1. A comment has goes from a // until a newline, anything in a comment
> should be ignored.
>
> 2. If the line above contains a semi-colon, the indentation should be 0.
>
> 3. Otherwise, indent to 1 more than the most recent unbalanced ( and to 4
> spaces if all paranthesis are balanced.
>
> The last rule is kinda stumping me, does anyone have any advice?
>
> --
> Danny Gratzer
>



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Danny Gratzer

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