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Alan Mackenzie aa1a4cceca Correct the indentation of CC Mode brace lists
while preserving the indentation of nested C++ uniform initialization.

* lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el (c-lineup-2nd-brace-entry-in-arglist)
(c-lineup-class-decl-init-+, c-lineup-class-decl-init-after-brace): New
indentation functions.

* lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el (c-forward-class-decl): New function.
(c-do-declarators): New function, partially extracted from
c-font-lock-declarators, which now calls the new function.
(c-inside-bracelist-p): Amend the introductory comment.
(c-add-stmt-syntax): Add code to prevent the spurious recognition of a
'defun-block-intro when a brace pair is used as an initializer.
(c-evaluate-offset): No longer ignore vectors of length >= 2.
(c-calc-offset): Refactor clumsily nested `if'/`or' into a cond form.

* lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el (c-font-lock-declarators): Replace the bulk of
this function by a call to the new c-forward-class-decl.

* lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el (c-type-decl-prefix-key): Recognize "~" as a
type decl operator.

* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el (c-fl-decl-start): While searching backward for a
"}" at an EOD, deal with actually finding the end of a brace list.

* doc/misc/cc-mode.texi (List Line-Up): document
c-lineup-2nd-brace-entry-in-arglist, c-lineup-class-decl-init-+, and
c-lineup-class-decl-init-after-brace.

* lisp/progmodes/cc-styles.el (c-style-alist): In styles "gnu", "bsd",
"stroustrup", "python", and "java", change the offset for brace-list-intro
from the default value or c-lineup-arglist-intro-after-paren to a list
beginning with the symbol first, followed by two of the new alignment
functions, followed by +.

* lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el (c-offset-alist): Change the default value of
brace-list-entry from c-lineup-under-anchor back to 0.
2019-03-12 18:33:31 +00:00
admin Import Unicode 12.0 data files 2019-03-09 12:41:48 +02:00
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etc Rewrite minibuffer window resizing code 2019-03-11 09:57:23 +01:00
leim Make pinyin to Chinese character mapping available to elisp 2019-02-24 10:57:05 -08:00
lib Update from Gnulib 2019-03-10 23:05:30 -07:00
lib-src Suppress GC stats when obviously not needed 2019-03-01 09:09:47 -08:00
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