> I found this today:
>
> 13280 tehom /** This is effectively calling Segment::erase on
> 13280 tehom copyMoving it. Segment::erase did the
> 13280 tehom
> 13280 tehom 1. base::erase
> 13280 tehom 2. Delete the event
> 13280 tehom 3. Kept m_startTime up to date
> 13280 tehom 4. Kept m_endTime up to date
> 13280 tehom 5. updateRefreshStatuses
> 13280 tehom 6. Thru notifyRemove, notify observers
> 13280 tehom 7. Thru notifyRemove, remove clefs and keys
> 13280 tehom m_clefKeyList
>
> Why is the formatting messed up? Some of the lines use all spaces, some
> of them use a mixture of tabs and spaces. Tabs in this example were
> supposed to expand to 8 spaces, but they're expanding to something
> different here. Whether it's my shell or svn to blame, I don't know,
> but I do know this is the same feeling I get when I open a cabinet and
> find mouse shit.
I apologize, Michael. I do know about the no tabs rule and I try hard to
follow it. But they're invisible. It doesn't jump out at you that there
are tabs.
> In the meantime, let's all figure out how to put an end to this nonsense
> once and for all, shall we? Tabs need to die. It's the only way to
> make every file work everywhere for everyone always.
I will try to remember to run untabify.
Tom Breton (Tehom)
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