Paste this JS code in the stack snippet editor:
(function() {
console.log(foo + "=>");
})();
Select it all with ctrl+A and use shift+tab to autoindent. The code becomes
(function() {
console.log(foo + "=>");
})();
It works properly when using the equivalent "=\>"
. This makes me wonder if the autoindent uses some naive regex in order to detect arrow functions, but one can't parse JS with regex.
Tidy
button doesn’t cause this problem. – Jed Fox Dec 19 '16 at 15:40tab
(one would expect it to intend by a level), I guess preventing it from handlingshift+tab
is also an option – m0sa♦ Feb 15 '17 at 12:38