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I've been using xcode for some months and this has never happened before, i'm not sure whether i pressed something i shouldn't have or meddled with the settings. Basically i write something like for(int i=1;i<=n;i++) and press enter, and the cursor is on the next line above the instruction, so there's no visual subordination of what I'm about to write next.

If i press the tab key before writing a new instruction below and then write for instance cout<<n-i<<endl;, the moment I press ; , the entire thing is moved in the same column(if that makes sense) again. This doesn't happen with other instructions like while or if. Help?

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Normally indentation occurs when you open a block, as in type {. If you're using a blockless if then the code editor has to figure out after the fact what you're doing.


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