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You can use the declare
form in the macro definition to specify how
to <TAB> should indent indent calls to the macro. You write it like
this:
(declare (indent indent-spec)) |
Here are the possibilities for indent-spec:
nil
This is the same as no property—use the standard indentation pattern.
defun
Handle this function like a ‘def’ construct: treat the second line as the start of a body.
The first number arguments of the function are distinguished
arguments; the rest are considered the body of the expression. A line in
the expression is indented according to whether the first argument on it is
distinguished or not. If the argument is part of the body, the line is
indented lisp-body-indent
more columns than the open-parenthesis
starting the containing expression. If the argument is distinguished and is
either the first or second argument, it is indented twice that many
extra columns. If the argument is distinguished and not the first or second
argument, the line uses the standard pattern.
symbol should be a function name; that function is called to calculate the indentation of a line within this expression. The function receives two arguments:
The value returned by parse-partial-sexp
(a Lisp primitive for
indentation and nesting computation) when it parses up to the beginning of
this line.
The position at which the line being indented begins.
It should return either a number, which is the number of columns of indentation for that line, or a list whose car is such a number. The difference between returning a number and returning a list is that a number says that all following lines at the same nesting level should be indented just like this one; a list says that following lines might call for different indentations. This makes a difference when the indentation is being computed by C-M-q; if the value is a number, C-M-q need not recalculate indentation for the following lines until the end of the list.
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