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Date: | 2010-07-20 (14:56) |
From: | Romain Bardou <Romain.Bardou@l...> |
Subject: | New Tuareg Mode |
Hello, So I've updated my Debian a few weeks ago and it updated tuareg-mode. It's great to know that Tuareg is still maintained. I remembered seeing a thread here with some reproaches, about colors or something. Well I don't really care about colors, they have always been ugly anyway. However I do care about indentation and there was a modification that I don't really like. The following code: let f = function | A -> 1 | B -> 2 match x with | A -> 1 | B -> 1 is now indented like this: let f = function | A -> 1 | B -> 2 match x with | A -> 1 | B -> 1 I find it less readable. I don't care about indenting too much on the right : if the indentation is too large I can simply cut the code into several functions. Which is good practise anyway. Problem is, I can't find a way to configure Tuareg to indent pattern-matching the way it did before. I tried to change everything related to |, with, and -> with no success. Note that I would probably be fine with: let f = function | A -> 1 | B -> 2 match x with | A -> 1 | B -> 1 although I prefer the original version. Any idea? Now, I now that it's just a matter of taste and that it's not really important, so if nothing can be done, so be it. -- Romain Bardou