updated for version 7.4.350
Problem: Using C indenting for Javascript does not work well for a {} block
inside parenthesis.
Solution: When looking for a matching paren ignore one that is before the
start of a {} block.
diff --git a/src/misc1.c b/src/misc1.c
index c0a045d..fbebd5a 100644
--- a/src/misc1.c
+++ b/src/misc1.c
@@ -6614,7 +6614,7 @@
}
/*
- * Find the matching '(', failing if it is in a comment.
+ * Find the matching '(', ignoring it if it is in a comment.
* Return NULL if no match found.
*/
static pos_T *
@@ -6645,6 +6645,32 @@
}
/*
+ * Find the matching '(', ignoring it if it is in a comment or before an
+ * unmatched {.
+ * Return NULL if no match found.
+ */
+ static pos_T *
+find_match_paren_after_brace(ind_maxparen) /* XXX */
+ int ind_maxparen;
+{
+ pos_T *trypos = find_match_paren(ind_maxparen);
+
+ if (trypos != NULL)
+ {
+ pos_T *tryposBrace = find_start_brace();
+
+ /* If both an unmatched '(' and '{' is found. Ignore the '('
+ * position if the '{' is further down. */
+ if (tryposBrace != NULL
+ && (trypos->lnum != tryposBrace->lnum
+ ? trypos->lnum < tryposBrace->lnum
+ : trypos->col < tryposBrace->col))
+ trypos = NULL;
+ }
+ return trypos;
+}
+
+/*
* Return ind_maxparen corrected for the difference in line number between the
* cursor position and "startpos". This makes sure that searching for a
* matching paren above the cursor line doesn't find a match because of
@@ -7419,7 +7445,8 @@
{
curwin->w_cursor.lnum = our_paren_pos.lnum;
curwin->w_cursor.col = col;
- if (find_match_paren(curbuf->b_ind_maxparen) != NULL)
+ if (find_match_paren_after_brace(curbuf->b_ind_maxparen)
+ != NULL)
amount += curbuf->b_ind_unclosed2;
else
{