The version I used is 8.9.586.I noticed that vim alignment for c program is
kind of strange. For example, in the following example, when line "//if(2) {"
is in front of line "if(1) {", the alignment is fine (used gg=G to align the
whole file). But if I switch the order of these two lines, the last "}" doesn't
align correctly. Is this a known problem of vim? Any work around?
Similar question is for the match command "%": It seems the % command take the
ending "{" in a comment line into account as well. In the following example,
the first "{" can't find any matching "}". Is there a way to solve this
problem? Thanks.--Karl
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){ //if (2) { if (1) { printf("1\n"); }}
=====================#include <stdio.h>
int main(){ if (1) { //if (2) { printf("1\n"); } } <<<<
not aligned well.
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