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28.3 Indentation for ProgramsThe best way to keep a program properly indented is to use Emacs to reindent it as you change it. Emacs has commands to indent either a single line, a specified number of lines, or all of the lines inside a single parenthetical grouping.
See Indentation, for general information about indentation. This section describes indentation features specific to programming language modes.
Emacs also provides a Lisp pretty-printer in the pp
package, which reformats Lisp objects with nice-looking indentation. See pp in The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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