1; This Emacs Lisp file defines a C indentation style that closely 2; follows most aspects of the one that is used throughout SSLeay, 3; and hence in OpenSSL. 4; 5; This definition is for the "CC mode" package, which is the default 6; mode for editing C source files in Emacs 20, not for the older 7; c-mode.el (which was the default in less recent releaes of Emacs 19). 8; 9; Copy the definition in your .emacs file or use M-x eval-buffer. 10; To activate this indentation style, visit a C file, type 11; M-x c-set-style <RET> (or C-c . for short), and enter "eay". 12; To toggle the auto-newline feature of CC mode, type C-c C-a. 13; 14; Apparently statement blocks that are not introduced by a statement 15; such as "if" and that are not the body of a function cannot 16; be handled too well by CC mode with this indentation style, 17; so you have to indent them manually (you can use C-q tab). 18; 19; For suggesting improvements, please send e-mail to bodo@openssl.org. 20 21(c-add-style "eay" 22 '((c-basic-offset . 8) 23 (indent-tabs-mode . t) 24 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) 25 (c-hanging-braces-alist) 26 (c-offsets-alist . ((defun-open . +) 27 (defun-block-intro . 0) 28 (class-open . +) 29 (class-close . +) 30 (block-open . 0) 31 (block-close . 0) 32 (substatement-open . +) 33 (statement . 0) 34 (statement-block-intro . 0) 35 (statement-case-open . +) 36 (statement-case-intro . +) 37 (case-label . -) 38 (label . -) 39 (arglist-cont-nonempty . +) 40 (topmost-intro . -) 41 (brace-list-close . 0) 42 (brace-list-intro . 0) 43 (brace-list-open . +) 44 )))) 45 46