I prefer the other style--as do others, evidently (see the example in my first reply.) I agree that this was a good discussion, but let's not conclude so easily that the entire community is in favor of one thing or the other.


On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 8:24 PM, Richard Cobbe <cobbe@ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 07:53:08PM -0400, Richard Cobbe wrote:

> Two questions:

And what I've concluded by reading this thread:

> 1) Are there wide-spread conventions in the Haskell community for how to
> indent an application expression that's split across multiple lines?

Well, there's general consensus in favor of indenting the continuing lines,
but not a lot of consensus on how much, etc.  Not surprising, and that's
OK.  Infix operators are more complicated.

> 2) If there is such a convention, how do I make Emacs's haskell-mode do it?

Doesn't seem to be possible, unless you're in a "do" block.

To be clear: I wasn't asking how to make Emacs do all of my indentation
automatically, as it can in Lisp and C modes.  I realize that isn't
possible.

But since haskell-mode doesn't have very good support for the style I
personally prefer (which is, in fact, consistent with Richard O'Keefe's
favorite rule), I wondered if that might indicate that the community
prefers a different style.  Apparently not.

Thanks to all who responded; it's been an interesting (if occasionally
overly excited) discussion.

Richard

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