I like to indent my closing braces like so:
if( $location eq 'cliche' ) { $inn->bard('omg my ears'); my $drink = $inn->dwarven_ale(); $drink->watered_down( 0.75 ); }
Okay, so using -icb normally works okay for this. However, in the below situation it doesn't achieve the desired results:
if ( !-e "new_entry_exists" ) { chown( $newentryexists_owner, $newentryexists_group, "new_entry_exists" ); }
As suggested above, I would like it to look like the follwing. Does anyone know if there is a way to do this (besides setting -l=0)?
if ( !-e "new_entry_exists" ) { chown( $newentryexists_owner, $newentryexists_group, "new_entry_exists" ); }
My .perltidyrc looks like:
# PBP .perltidyrc file -l=78 # Max line width is 78 cols -i=4 # Indent level is 4 cols -ci=4 # Continuation indent is 4 cols -st # Output to STDOUT -se # Errors to STDERR -vt=2 # Maximal vertical tightness -pt=1 # Medium parenthesis tightness -bt=1 # Medium brace tightness -sbt=1 # Medium square bracket tightness -bbt=1 # Medium block brace tightness -nsfs # No space before semicolons -nolq # Don't outdent long quoted strings -wbb="% + - * / x != == >= <= =~ !~ < > | & >= < = **= += *= &= <<= && += -= /= |= >>= ||= .= %= ^= x=" # Break before all operators # ArgelWasHere -lp # Table formatting -cti=2 # Extra indentation for closing brackets -icb # Indent to previous line for BLOCK closing brace -iob

In reply to perltidy: trying to indent closing brace one level more than the starting indentation by Argel

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