Why not funnel the buffer to an external formatting tool and replace the
buffer's content with that?

Jacky Alciné
Sent from my Nexus 7
On Mar 26, 2014 10:12 AM, "Klaus Rudolph" <[email protected]> wrote:

> C++ Lambda Expressions are now not longer an error in syntax highlighting
> and indentation since vim 7.4. But inside a lambda expression the
> indentation did not work as I expect.
>
> Auto indent (gg=G) gives the following result:
>
>     auto  x1=GenFunktor(
>             []()
>             {
>             a+=2;
>             {
>             int x;
>             x++;
>             }
>             }
>             );
>
> What I expect:
>
>     auto  x1=GenFunktor
>            (
>             []()
>               {
>                   a+=2;
>                   {
>                       int x;
>                       x++;
>                   }
>               }
>             );
>
> "simply" the normal indentation rules should also work inside the lambda
> expression. Is there a configuration setting to enable that?
>
> Regards
>    Klaus
>
>
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