; This Emacs Lips code defines the indentation style used in Botan. If doesn't ; get everything perfectly correct, but it's pretty close. Copy this code into ; your .emacs file, or use M-x eval-buffer. Make sure to also set ; indent-tabs-mode to nil so spaces are inserted instead. ; This style is basically Whitesmiths style with 3 space indents (the Emacs ; "whitesmith" style seems more like a weird Whitesmiths/Allman mutant style). ; To activate using this style, open the file you want to edit and run this: ; M-x c-set-style and then enter "botan". Alternately, put something ; like this in your .emacs file to make it the default style: ; (add-hook 'c++-mode-common-hook ; (function (lambda() ; (c-add-style "botan" botan t)))) (setq botan '( (c-basic-offset . 3) (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) (c-offsets-alist (c . 0) (comment-intro . 0) (statement-block-intro . 0) (statement-cont . +) (substatement . +) (substatement-open . +) (block-open . +) (block-close . 0) (defun-open . +) (defun-close . 0) (defun-block-intro . 0) (func-decl-cont . +) (class-open . +) (class-close . +) (inclass . +) (access-label . -) (inline-open . +) (inline-close . 0) (extern-lang-open . 0) (extern-lang-close . 0) (inextern-lang . 0) (statement-case-open +) (namespace-open . 0) (namespace-close . 0) (innamespace . 0) (label . 0) ) ))