python-mode automatic indentation makes a lot of assumptions, it seems, based on style. How can I configure the way it indents in certain cases, or alternatively, make it indent like vim.
For example, if I have the following function:
def some_function(
arg1,
arg2,
):
pass
If I go to the end of arg2
line, press enter, and type arg3,
, this is what I will get:
def some_function(
arg1,
arg2,
arg3,
):
pass
What I want is:
def some_function(
arg1,
arg2,
arg3,
):
pass
How can I make it do what I want here?
I've tried (setq indent-line-function 'indent-relative)
, which sort of does what I want, except if I hit enter twice, the cursor will be at the begging of the line (it seems like it only examines the last line to determine relativity).
In vim, I can type def some_function(
and press enter, it will automatically indent 4 spaces. If I type enter twice, it will still be indented 4 spaces. This is what I'd like most.
Thanks in advance!