vim-python-pep8-indent
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-.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/hynek/vim-python-pep8-indent.png?branch=travis
- :target: https://travis-ci.org/hynek/vim-python-pep8-indent
+.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/Vimjas/vim-python-pep8-indent.png?branch=master
+ :target: https://travis-ci.org/Vimjas/vim-python-pep8-indent
This small script modifies Vim_’s indentation behavior to comply with PEP8_ and my aesthetic preferences.
Most importantly::
.. code-block:: shell-session
$ cd ~/.vim/bundle
- $ git clone https://github.com/hynek/vim-python-pep8-indent.git
+ $ git clone https://github.com/Vimjas/vim-python-pep8-indent.git
Vundle
.. code-block:: vim
- Plugin 'hynek/vim-python-pep8-indent'
+ Plugin 'Vimjas/vim-python-pep8-indent'
NeoBundle
.. code-block:: vim
- NeoBundle 'hynek/vim-python-pep8-indent'
+ NeoBundle 'Vimjas/vim-python-pep8-indent'
+
+
+Configuration
+-------------
+
+python_pep8_indent_multiline_string
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+You can configure the initial indentation of multiline strings using ``g:python_pep8_indent_multiline_string`` (which can also be set per buffer).
+This defaults to ``0``, which means that multiline strings are not indented.
+``-1`` and positive values will be used as-is, where ``-1`` is a special value for Vim's ``indentexpr``, and will keep the existing indent (using Vim's ``autoindent`` setting).
+``-2`` is meant to be used for strings that are wrapped with ``textwrap.dedent`` etc. It will add a level of indentation if the multiline string started in the previous line, without any content in it already::
+
+ testdir.makeconftest("""
+ _
+
+With content already, it will be aligned to the opening parenthesis::
+
+ testdir.makeconftest("""def pytest_addoption(parser):
+ _
+
+Existing indentation (including ``0``) in multiline strings will be kept, so this setting only applies to the indentation of new/empty lines.
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