@emph{How do I stop my C++ lambda expressions being indented way over
to the right?}
-Change the offset associated with @code{inlambda} from its default,
-the function @code{c-lineup-inexpr-block}, to 0. For example, if you
-are setting offsets in a hook function you might include the following
-line:
+This is now the default, so you don't need to do anything. To restore
+the previous default, indenting lambda expressions to the right of the
+constructs which introduce them, change the offset associated with
+@code{inlambda} from 0 to @code{c-lineup-inexpr-block}. For example,
+if you are setting offsets in a hook function you might include the
+following line:
@example
-(c-set-offset 'inlambda 0)
+(c-set-offset 'inlambda 'c-lineup-inexpr-block)
@end example
For details of the different ways you can make this setting,
(template-args-cont . (c-lineup-template-args +))
;; Anchor pos: Boi at the decl start. This might be changed;
;; the logical position is clearly the opening '<'.
- (inlambda . c-lineup-inexpr-block)
+ (inlambda . 0)
;; Anchor pos: None.
(lambda-intro-cont . +)
;; Anchor pos: Boi at the lambda start.