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Revision as of 11:54, 9 February 2008
Apertium's coding style does not match any of the Emacs built-in C styles. You can place the following code in your Emacs customization file (normally found under ~/.emacs in Unix systems).
(defconst apertium-c-style
'((c-basic-offset . 2)
(c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
(c-hanging-braces-alist
(substatement-open before after))
(c-offsets-alist
(topmost-intro . 0)
(substatement . +)
(substatement-open . 0)
(case-label . +)
(access-label . -)
(inclass . ++)
(inline-open . 0)))
"Apertium C++ Programming Style")
;; Customizations for all modes in CC Mode.
(defun my-c-mode-common-hook ()
;; add my personal style and set it for the current buffer
(c-add-style "apertium" apertium-c-style t))
(add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'my-c-mode-common-hook)
To enable the Apertium style, execute
M-x c-set-style
and simply type
apertium
at the prompt.