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Re: problems with some 'End' marks


I couldn't imagine that someone will indent a whole function for any reason!
Why not? I also do this from time to time for entire code blocks as a temporary measurement.
Maybe I can replace that error by a warning? Or better take the entire
indent into account and detect indent mismatch (beginning and end of
function not with the same indent)?

The problem are wrong commands and not indentations. I never had any issue with it and would like to be forced or urged to a 100% correct indentation. Hence I don't need any change and especially no warning.

Best regards

Claus





References:
problems with some 'End' marksCharlie Reinl <Karl.Reinl@xxxxxxxxxx>
Re: problems with some 'End' marksBruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx>
Re: problems with some 'End' marksBruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx>
Re: problems with some 'End' marksBB <adamnt42@xxxxxxxxx>
Re: problems with some 'End' marksBenoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Re: problems with some 'End' marksFabien Bodard <gambas.fr@xxxxxxxxx>