updated for version 7.3.195
Problem: "} else" causes following lines to be indented too much. (Rouben
Rostamian)
Solution: Better detection for the "else". (Lech Lorens)
diff --git a/src/misc1.c b/src/misc1.c
index f1ab848..0959e2a 100644
--- a/src/misc1.c
+++ b/src/misc1.c
@@ -5482,8 +5482,8 @@
* Recognize a line that starts with '{' or '}', or ends with ';', ',', '{' or
* '}'.
* Don't consider "} else" a terminated line.
- * Don't consider a line where there are unmatched opening braces before '}',
- * ';' or ',' a terminated line.
+ * If a line begins with an "else", only consider it terminated if no unmatched
+ * opening braces follow (handle "else { foo();" correctly).
* Return the character terminating the line (ending char's have precedence if
* both apply in order to determine initializations).
*/
@@ -5493,21 +5493,25 @@
int incl_open; /* include '{' at the end as terminator */
int incl_comma; /* recognize a trailing comma */
{
- char_u found_start = 0;
- unsigned n_open = 0;
+ char_u found_start = 0;
+ unsigned n_open = 0;
+ int is_else = FALSE;
s = cin_skipcomment(s);
if (*s == '{' || (*s == '}' && !cin_iselse(s)))
found_start = *s;
+ if (!found_start)
+ is_else = cin_iselse(s);
+
while (*s)
{
/* skip over comments, "" strings and 'c'haracters */
s = skip_string(cin_skipcomment(s));
if (*s == '}' && n_open > 0)
--n_open;
- if (n_open == 0
+ if ((!is_else || n_open == 0)
&& (*s == ';' || *s == '}' || (incl_comma && *s == ','))
&& cin_nocode(s + 1))
return *s;