Variable: ruby-after-operator-indent

ruby-after-operator-indent is a customizable variable defined in ruby-mode.el.gz.

Value

t

Documentation

Non-nil to use structural indentation after binary operators.

The code will be aligned to the implicit parent expression, according to the operator precedence:

  qux = 4 + 5 *
            6 +
        7

Set it to nil to align to the beginning of the statement:

  qux = 4 + 5 *
    6 +
    7

Only has effect when ruby-use-smie is t.

This variable was added, or its default value changed, in Emacs 29.1.

Probably introduced at or before Emacs version 29.1.

Source Code

;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el.gz
(defcustom ruby-after-operator-indent t
  "Non-nil to use structural indentation after binary operators.

The code will be aligned to the implicit parent expression,
according to the operator precedence:

  qux = 4 + 5 *
            6 +
        7

Set it to nil to align to the beginning of the statement:

  qux = 4 + 5 *
    6 +
    7

Only has effect when `ruby-use-smie' is t."
  :type 'boolean
  :safe 'booleanp
  :version "29.1")