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-rw-r--r--lib/et/doc/src/et_intro.xml4
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/doc/src/eprof.xml10
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el58
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented38
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig38
5 files changed, 129 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/lib/et/doc/src/et_intro.xml b/lib/et/doc/src/et_intro.xml
index 0c5fb14d55..60da289721 100644
--- a/lib/et/doc/src/et_intro.xml
+++ b/lib/et/doc/src/et_intro.xml
@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@
ports or files.</p>
<section>
- <title>Scope and Purpose</title>'
-
+ <title>Scope and Purpose</title>
+
<p>This manual describes the <c>Event Tracer (ET)</c> application,
as a component of the Erlang/Open Telecom Platform development
environment. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the
diff --git a/lib/tools/doc/src/eprof.xml b/lib/tools/doc/src/eprof.xml
index 8b614d8860..1c5e38109b 100644
--- a/lib/tools/doc/src/eprof.xml
+++ b/lib/tools/doc/src/eprof.xml
@@ -67,9 +67,9 @@
<p><c>Rootset</c> is a list of pids and registered names.</p>
<p>The function returns <c>profiling</c> if tracing could be enabled
for all processes in <c>Rootset</c>, or <c>error</c> otherwise.</p>
- <p>A pattern can be selected to narrow the profiling. For instance ca a specific
- module be selected and only the code processes executes in that module will be
- profiled.</p>
+ <p>A pattern can be selected to narrow the profiling. For instance a
+ specific module can be selected, and only the code executed in that
+ module will be profiled.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -147,8 +147,8 @@
</type>
<desc>
<p>This function ensures that the results displayed by
- <c>analyze/0,1,2</c> are printed both to
- the file <c>File</c> and the screen.</p>
+ <c>analyze/0,1,2</c> are printed both to the file
+ <c>File</c> and the screen.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
index bc7a190fb4..2f6c7f554e 100644
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
+++ b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
@@ -2986,18 +2986,52 @@ This assumes that the preceding expression is either simple
(forward-sexp (- arg))
(let ((col (current-column)))
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
- ;; Needed to match the colon in "'foo':'bar'".
- (if (not (memq (preceding-char) '(?# ?:)))
- col
- ;; Special hack to handle: (note line break)
- ;; [#myrecord{
- ;; foo = foo}]
- (or
- (ignore-errors
- (backward-char 1)
- (forward-sexp -1)
- (current-column))
- col)))))
+ ;; Special hack to handle: (note line break)
+ ;; [#myrecord{
+ ;; foo = foo}]
+ ;; where the call (forward-sexp -1) will fail when point is at the `#'.
+ (or
+ (ignore-errors
+ ;; Needed to match the colon in "'foo':'bar'".
+ (cond ((eq (preceding-char) ?:)
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (forward-sexp -1)
+ (current-column))
+ ((eq (preceding-char) ?#)
+ ;; We may now be at:
+ ;; - either a construction of a new record
+ ;; - or update of a record, in which case we want
+ ;; the column of the expression to be updated.
+ ;;
+ ;; To see which of the two cases we are at, we first
+ ;; move an expression backwards, check for keywords,
+ ;; then immediately an expression forwards. Moving
+ ;; backwards skips past tokens like `,' or `->', but
+ ;; when moving forwards again, we won't skip past such
+ ;; tokens. We use this: if, after having moved
+ ;; forwards, we're back where we started, then it was
+ ;; a record update.
+ ;; The check for keywords is to detect cases like:
+ ;; case Something of #record_construction{...}
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (let ((record-start (point))
+ (record-start-col (current-column)))
+ (forward-sexp -1)
+ (let ((preceding-expr-col (current-column))
+ ;; white space definition according to erl_scan
+ (white-space "\000-\040\200-\240"))
+ (if (erlang-at-keyword)
+ ;; The (forward-sexp -1) call moved past a keyword
+ (1+ record-start-col)
+ (forward-sexp 1)
+ (skip-chars-forward white-space record-start)
+ ;; Are we back where we started? If so, it was an update.
+ (if (= (point) record-start)
+ preceding-expr-col
+ (goto-char record-start)
+ (1+ (current-column)))))))
+ (t col)))
+ col))))
(defun erlang-indent-parenthesis (stack-position)
(let ((previous (erlang-indent-find-preceding-expr)))
diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented
index 2948ccf1b5..e0593c6522 100644
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented
+++ b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented
@@ -657,3 +657,41 @@ indent_comprehensions() ->
foo() ->
[#foo{
foo = foo}].
+
+%% Record indentation
+some_function_with_a_very_long_name() ->
+ #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b},
+ case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of
+ #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b} ->
+ ok;
+ Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b} ->
+ Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b};
+ #xyz{
+ a=1,
+ b=2} ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+another_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() ->
+ #rec{
+ field1=1,
+ field2=1}.
+
+some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{
+ field1=Field1,
+ field2=Field2}) ->
+ SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{
+ field_a = 1,
+ 'inter-xyz-parameters' =
+ #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{
+ field2 = Field1,
+ field2 = Field2}}),
+ {ok, SomeVariable}.
diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig
index 1221c5655e..69356aca9e 100644
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig
+++ b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig
@@ -657,3 +657,41 @@ ok.
foo() ->
[#foo{
foo = foo}].
+
+%% Record indentation
+some_function_with_a_very_long_name() ->
+ #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b},
+ case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of
+ #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b} ->
+ ok;
+ Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b} ->
+ Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b};
+ #xyz{
+ a=1,
+ b=2} ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+another_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() ->
+ #rec{
+ field1=1,
+ field2=1}.
+
+some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{
+ field1=Field1,
+ field2=Field2}) ->
+ SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{
+ field_a = 1,
+ 'inter-xyz-parameters' =
+ #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{
+ field2 = Field1,
+ field2 = Field2}}),
+ {ok, SomeVariable}.