http://paul.oniony.com/sections/information/tabsversusspaces.html
I'm arguing for what he calls "Hybrid Indentation".
I'd prefer it too. My XEmacs inserts tabs for me, and I don't really want to learn reconfiguring it. There are more interesting problems :)
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4 spaces is a tab for our coding standards. Any other proclamations? This way we can get on with patching...
Jon
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 15:12, bulia byak wrote:
http://paul.oniony.com/sections/information/tabsversusspaces.html
I'm arguing for what he calls "Hybrid Indentation".
I'd prefer it too. My XEmacs inserts tabs for me, and I don't really want to learn reconfiguring it. There are more interesting problems :)
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I apologize for being rude to you all. I know that we need a majority to decide this at least. I did not properly ask for opinions and so forth on this. It would, however, be a good thing to have a consensus on the coding standards by the end of the day today, so that we can put in some man-hours on hitting FEB 1 release.
I'm still putting my vote in for 4 spaces is a tab, but agree on the other decisions we've made on the wiki regarding coding standards.
Jon
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 15:42, Jonathan Phillips wrote:
4 spaces is a tab for our coding standards. Any other proclamations? This way we can get on with patching...
Jon
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 15:12, bulia byak wrote:
http://paul.oniony.com/sections/information/tabsversusspaces.html
I'm arguing for what he calls "Hybrid Indentation".
I'd prefer it too. My XEmacs inserts tabs for me, and I don't really want to learn reconfiguring it. There are more interesting problems :)
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On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:12:47PM +0000, bulia byak wrote:
http://paul.oniony.com/sections/information/tabsversusspaces.html
I'm arguing for what he calls "Hybrid Indentation".
I'd prefer it too. My XEmacs inserts tabs for me, and I don't really want to learn reconfiguring it. There are more interesting problems :)
Most ppl seem to think hybrid indentation is good, but I haven't yet seen anyone give emacs/vim/indent/astyle settings to do this automatically. I'm not aware of any of these tools being able to do that. Until & unless there is automated support for hybrid indentation, it will not happen. There are just more important things to spend time & thought on than getting the right combination of tabs & spaces automatically.
Conversely, once someone does give code for either emacs & vim or astyle (or possibly indent, though that doesn't have very good support for C++ AFAIK), I imagine we would switch to it.
pjm.
participants (3)
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bulia byak
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Jonathan Phillips
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Peter Moulder