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Adjust indentation of current line
(indent-for-tab-command).
Insert a newline, then adjust indentation of following
line (newline).
The basic indentation command is TAB
(indent-for-tab-command), which was documented in
Indentation. In
programming language modes, TAB indents the
current line, based on the indentation and syntactic content of
the preceding lines; if the region is active, TAB indents each line within the region, not just the
current line.
The command RET (newline),
which was documented in Inserting Text, does the
same as C-j followed by TAB: it
inserts a new line, then adjusts the line’s
indentation.
When indenting a line that starts within a parenthetical grouping, Emacs usually places the start of the line under the preceding line within the group, or under the text after the parenthesis. If you manually give one of these lines a nonstandard indentation (e.g., for aesthetic purposes), the lines below will follow it.
The indentation commands for most programming language modes
assume that a open-parenthesis, open-brace or other opening
delimiter at the left margin is the start of a function. If the
code you are editing violates this assumption—even if the
delimiters occur in strings or comments—you must set
open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start to
nil for indentation to work properly. See Left Margin
Paren.