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-rw-r--r--runtime/queries/common-lisp/indents.scm1
-rw-r--r--runtime/queries/racket/indents.scm1
-rw-r--r--runtime/queries/scheme/indents.scm43
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+; inherits: scheme
diff --git a/runtime/queries/racket/indents.scm b/runtime/queries/racket/indents.scm
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+; inherits: scheme
diff --git a/runtime/queries/scheme/indents.scm b/runtime/queries/scheme/indents.scm
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+; This roughly follows the description at: https://github.com/ds26gte/scmindent#how-subforms-are-indented
+
+; Exclude literals in the first patterns, since different rules apply for them.
+; Similarly, exclude certain keywords (detected by a regular expression).
+; If a list has 2 elements on the first line, it is aligned to the second element.
+(list . (_) @first . (_) @anchor
+ (#same-line? @first @anchor)
+ (#set! "scope" "tail")
+ (#not-kind-eq? @first "boolean") (#not-kind-eq? @first "character") (#not-kind-eq? @first "string") (#not-kind-eq? @first "number")
+ (#not-match? @first "def.*|let.*|set!")) @align
+; If the first element in a list is also a list and on a line by itself, the outer list is aligned to it
+(list . (list) @anchor .
+ (#set! "scope" "tail")
+ (#not-kind-eq? @first "boolean") (#not-kind-eq? @first "character") (#not-kind-eq? @first "string") (#not-kind-eq? @first "number")) @align
+(list . (list) @anchor . (_) @second
+ (#not-same-line? @anchor @second)
+ (#set! "scope" "tail")
+ (#not-kind-eq? @first "boolean") (#not-kind-eq? @first "character") (#not-kind-eq? @first "string") (#not-kind-eq? @first "number")
+ (#not-match? @first "def.*|let.*|set!")) @align
+; If the first element in a list is not a list and on a line by itself, the outer list is aligned to
+; it plus 1 additional space. This cannot currently be modelled exactly by our indent queries,
+; but the following is equivalent, assuming that:
+; - the indent width is 2 (the default for scheme)
+; - There is no space between the opening parenthesis of the list and the first element
+(list . (_) @first .
+ (#not-kind-eq? @first "boolean") (#not-kind-eq? @first "character") (#not-kind-eq? @first "string") (#not-kind-eq? @first "number")
+ (#not-match? @first "def.*|let.*|set!")) @indent
+(list . (_) @first . (_) @second
+ (#not-same-line? @first @second)
+ (#not-kind-eq? @first "boolean") (#not-kind-eq? @first "character") (#not-kind-eq? @first "string") (#not-kind-eq? @first "number")
+ (#not-match? @first "def.*|let.*|set!")) @indent
+
+; If the first element in a list is a literal, align the list to it
+(list . [(boolean) (character) (string) (number)] @anchor
+ (#set! "scope" "tail")) @align
+
+; If the first element is among a set of predefined keywords, align the list to this element
+; plus 1 space (using the same workaround as above for now). This is a simplification since actually
+; the second line of the list should be indented by 2 spaces more in some cases. Supporting this would
+; be possible but require significantly more patterns.
+(list . (symbol) @first
+ (#match? @first "def.*|let.*|set!")) @indent
+