emacs-personal/lisp/init-python.el
Jesús 46cc4b211e
Can't guess python-indent-offset, using defaults 4
When you open a python file, emacs guesses the indentation offset (number of spaces to indent) based on that file style.
When you create a file (the case you describe), emacs cannot guess (file is empty) so it uses your default (4) and notifies the user.
In other words: tt is a harmless warning; if you find this is a bug please report it as such.
If you don't like emacs guessing the offset, customize the variable python-indent-guess-indent-offset to nil,
and then emacs will use always your default (very unsafe in python,
where indentation has meaning and you could be editing a file created by somebody else with other defaults).
2018-08-09 18:44:13 -05:00

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;;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; Python Mode
;;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(add-hook 'python-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(setq indent-tabs-mode nil)
(setq python-indent-guess-indent-offset nil)
(setq python-indent-offset 4)))
(provide 'init-python)