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RubyMine | Preferences | Code Style | CoffeeScript

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Use this page to configure formatting options for CoffeeScript files. View the result in the Preview pane.

On this page:

Tabs and Indents

ItemDescription
Use tab characterIf this check box is selected, tab characters are used:

    Otherwise, spaces are used instead of tabs.

    Smart tabsIf this check box is selected, RubyMine inserts tabs for indentation and reformatting, but fine alignment to a necessary column is done only via spaces. This is done in order to preserve visual representation of the source code, when the Tab Size is changed.

    If this check box is not selected, then spaces are used for alignment if necessary.

    This check box is available if the Use Tab Character check box is selected.

    Tab sizeIn this text box, specify the number of spaces included in a tab.
    IndentIn this text box, specify the number of spaces (or tabs if the Use Tab Character check box is selected) to be inserted for each indent level.
    Continuation indentIn this text box, specify the number of spaces (or tabs if the Use Tab Character check box is selected) to be inserted at the next line in case of a construct break.

    Spaces

    Use this tab to specify where you want spaces in your code. To have RubyMine automatically insert a space at a location, select the check box next to this location in the list. The results are displayed in the Preview pane.

    5.0+

    Wrapping and Braces

    In this tab, customize the code style options, which RubyMine will apply on reformatting the source code. The left-hand pane contains the list of exceptions (Keep when reformatting), and placement and alignment options for the various code constructs (lists, statements, operations, annotations, etc.). The right-hand pane shows preview.

    Note

    Alignment takes precedence over indentation options.

    Keep when reformatting

    Use the check boxes to configure exceptions that RubyMine will make when reformatting the source code.

    Blank Lines

    Use this tab to define where and how many blank lines you want RubyMine to retain and insert in your code after reformatting. For each type of location, specify the number of blank lines to be inserted. The results are displayed in the Preview pane.

    ItemDescription
    Keep Maximum Blank LinesIn this area, specify the number of blank lines to be kept after reformatting in the specified locations.
    Minimum Blank LinesIn the text boxes in this area, specify the number of blank lines to be present in the specified locations.

    Warning

    These settings do not influence the number of blank lines before the first and after the last item.

    Other

    ItemDescription
    Align object propertiesFrom the drop-down list, select the type of objects' alignment:
    • Do not align: the attributes in sequential lines will be not aligned.
    • On colon: the attributes in sequential lines will be aligned against the colon.
    • On value: the attributes in sequential lines will be aligned against the value.
    Use semicolon to terminate statementsSelect this check box to have statements terminated with a semicolon.
    4.0+

    Set From

    Click this link to reveal the list of languages to be used as the base for the current language code style. So doing, only the settings that are applicable to the current language are taken. All the other settings are not affected.

    This link appears in the upper-right corner of the language-specific code style page, when applicable.

    Click Reset to discard changes and return to the initial set of code style settings.

    See Also

    Procedures:

    Language and Framework-Specific Guidelines:

    Reference:

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