Faultily indentation in Sublime Text

Revision en1, by pengyule, 2021-11-28 05:36:17

As known, there is a "smart_indent" option in Sublime Text. However I have recently found this intent option un-smart when I wanted to change the style of indentation.

E.g., when I type a for(int i=1;i<=n;i++) cin>>a[i]; I'd prefer for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)cin>>a[i]; But the "smart_indent" option would do this↓ when I change into my preference of the sentence: for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)cin>>a[i]; int x; I mean it would still insert a tab when I press "Enter". Worse yet, if I backspaced that tab and finish the second line and press enter again, the third line would backspace a tab automatically.

That's really annoying isn't it, so I switched off the smart_indent option, wishing it would no longer produce that tab.

However, things get worse. Nothing would happen when I enter the second line, but a tab would still be backspaced on the third line!

Confused, I came here for advice: What should I do?

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