On 4/18/05, Carlo E. Prelz <fluido / fluido.as> wrote: > Subject: Re: emacs ruby-mode statement modifier indent problem? > Date: mar, apr 19, 2005 at 05:43:41 +0900 > > Quoting Brian Schröäer (ruby.brian / gmail.com): > > > Hello Mike. The same has happened to me, and it even seems that this > > is not the only case where indentation is broken. I hope there will be > > a fix soon, because I have no time to investigate even which part of > > the system is broken. Good news that I'm not alone ;-/ > > I add that indentation is broken with slashes and percentages. With > slashes, indentation is perfect if slashes are doubled (//) (but then, > obviously, the program does not work). In some cases, indentation is > wrong, and in others no indentation takes place at all after a slash. > > I have taken up ruby only in the past few weeks, and I reached the > conclusion that a) no ruby coder used emacs, or b) there was an arcane > intelligent way to perform divisions that did not make use of the > slash (actually, I used >>1 to divide integers by two a handful of > times) > > I thought about trying to find out why this is happening, but regexps > plus emacs lisp is a mind-altering mix for me! > > Carlo In fact I think there are enough emacs users, as far as I know even matz programs in emacs. So normally ruby support was very good. Only that for some time now it is broken. (And I even didn't help with a bugreport because I was on holidays in italy). best regards, Brian -- Brian Schröäer http://ruby.brian-schroeder.de/