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[Minesweeper] 74 Games Played. 34 Bombs Used. 9715 Moves Performed. 8 New Users
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07:39
> #### Rubberduck version information
* Rubberduck version: 2.5.2.5906
* Operating System: Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19044.0 x64
* Host Product: Microsoft Office x64
* Host Version: 16.0.14701.20262
* Host Executable: EXCEL.EXE;


#### Description
The indentation feature doesn't account for shortcut if statements using ":" and instead indents everything after it.

#### To Reproduce
Using auto-indent on the following:
```
Dim Test As Boolean

If Test Then
Debug.Print "TestTrue"
07:52
> This is the log file with logging enabled just before indenting:
[RubberduckLog.txt](https://github.com/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/files/7837395/RubberduckLog.txt)
> This is the log file with debug level logging enabled just before indenting:
[RubberduckLog.txt](https://github.com/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/files/7837395/RubberduckLog.txt)
> For completeness' sake, the log file with debug level logging enabled just before refresh:
[RubberduckLog.txt](https://github.com/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/files/7837446/RubberduckLog.txt)
08:14
> Log file with debug level logging enabled just before indenting:
[RubberduckLog.txt](https://github.com/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/files/7837395/RubberduckLog.txt)
 
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16:30
@MathieuGuindon because I know how much you love those banner text that they include in VBA modules, I had to share this impressive banner --- there's similar header for "class", "event", "private procedures", "public procedures", etc.
'  ___      ___ ________  ________  ___  ________  ________  ___       _______   ________
' |\  \    /  /|\   __  \|\   __  \|\  \|\   __  \|\   __  \|\  \     |\  ___ \ |\   ____\
' \ \  \  /  / | \  \|\  \ \  \|\  \ \  \ \  \|\  \ \  \|\ /\ \  \    \ \   __/|\ \  \___|_
'  \ \  \/  / / \ \   __  \ \   _  _\ \  \ \   __  \ \   __  \ \  \    \ \  \_|/_\ \_____  \
'   \ \    / /   \ \  \ \  \ \  \\  \\ \  \ \  \ \  \ \  \|\  \ \  \____\ \  \_|\ \|____|\  \
'    \ \__/ /     \ \__\ \__\ \__\\ _\\ \__\ \__\ \__\ \_______\ \_______\ \_______\____\_\  \
It looks like beautiful ASCII art on mobile 😄
omg it *is" ASCII art
Yes. literally. It's sprinkled all over in the module.
16:59
lovely!
 
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18:48
I know English isn't everybody's first language, and I understand that clear communication is difficult (even for people whose first/only language is English), but this just looks like a monkey punched at a phone and managed to hit "send"...
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Q: Underfloor heating in bathroom Floor not heating

user146963Pipes in screed osb board over it and floor is tiled .Tiles’s not heating up great any ideas

That's not even a poor machine translation from some other language... :(
@this some poor sod had too much time
@FreeMan "screed osb board" is a specific building material
it's quite very concise
19:09
@Vogel612 possibly but it also appears there are online tools for this kind of stuff
hmm...
@Vogel612 interesting. Not something I've ever heard of...
@this even using an ASCII art generator indicates he had too much time on his hands.
what do I know. I'm just the poor sod inheriting some other poor sod's work.
so far, I remain mildly annoyed. Psychotic ax murderer has not been unlocked..... yet.
I'm getting close to psychotic axe murder territory rn ...
because a static analysis tool doesn't generate the results I'm expecting from it
and because the CI pipeline doesn't get the exit code from the script I'm calling...
20:09
Exit codes... I shudder to think. If your script is powershell then all is lost
it isn't, but I still get an exit code 1 from running a script that hits an exit 101
which is annoying, because that messes with the way you can set up allow_failure:exit_codes to only fail on non-allowed codes
20:25
What does %ERRORLEVEL% have in it?
it's sh, not batch or ps
so that would be $?
the problem is that the exit code is swallowed when executing the bashfile
Is there nesting going on?
Have you tried using return 101 instead of exit 101 ?
probably, mostly because it's inside a ci pipeline
An exit can mangle nested scripts. If you use return instead then you can immediately check the value returned from the caller of the script.
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23:45
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