I've started using this with vim and I've noticed a few things. I'm not sure if it's by design or if they are bugs. First, I have vim setup to use 4 spaces for indentation. When editing an OCaml file, it continues to respect the 4 space indent while writing code. In other words, while writing code I'll end up with something like this (dots represent spaces): let my_fun f = . . . . let nested_fun g = . . . . . . . . (* content *) However if I then select the text and and hit "=" it re-indents it using two spaces per nesting level. The second thing I've noticed is that "=" indents only relative to the selected text. In other words, if I have let my_fun f = . . let nested_fun g = . . . . (* content *) . . . . (* more content *) and I hit "=" while the cursor is on the third line I end up with: let my_fun f = . . let nested_fun g = (* content *) . . . . (* more content *) Doing something like "ggVG=" will properly indent the text. Thanks for the great work on making OCaml more usable! My code has never looked cleaner. -Niki Yoshiuchi On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Louis Gesbert wrote: > Thanks for all the feedback and few bug reports during the past week of > beta- > test. > > We can now announce the 1.0.0 release of ocp-indent, available on opam. > > Enjoy! > > -- > Louis, OCamlPro > > Le vendredi 8 février 2013 16:25:29, Louis Gesbert a écrit : > > OCamlPro is proud to announce the beta-release of ocp-indent. > > > > Ocp-indent is a simple tool, entirely written in OCaml, which sole > purpose > > is to indent OCaml code. It can plug-in seamlessly into emacs' tuareg > > mode, or be run from vim. > > > > You can try it now with: > > > > $ opam install ocp-indent > > > > $ INSTDIR="$(opam config var prefix)/share/typerex/ocp-indent" > > > > $ echo '(load-file "'"$INSTDIR/ocp-indent.el"'")' >>~/.emacs > > > > $ echo 'autocmd FileType ocaml source '"$INSTDIR"'/ocp-indent.vim' > > >>~/.vimrc > > > > > > Or check it out at https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocp-indent > > > > > > > > It presents many improvements over the tuareg indentation engine, a much > > better understanding of the syntax, linear complexity, specific handling > > for many cases. Also, it was intentionally provided with much less > > customisation options. > > > > Feel free to submit any code snippet that is not indented to your taste, > to > > help us improve ocp-indent further. > > > > > > Some comparison with tuareg on a few big OCaml projects can be seen at > > http://htmlpreview.github.com/?https://github.com/AltGr/ocp-indent- > > tests/blob/master/status.html > > > > > > -- > > Louis Gesbert, OCamlPro > > -- > Caml-list mailing list. Subscription management and archives: > https://sympa.inria.fr/sympa/arc/caml-list > Beginner's list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ocaml_beginners > Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs