Hi!

I just read the Coding standards for Cake, I guess CakePHP take the
words of the prophets K&R + tab.

That's OK... It's been around for 30 or 40 years... I like it.

BTW, Jeff, perhaps you should look also look on this matter as a
"Convention over configuration" point of view...

If you want to stick to CakePHP, you'd better follow even the style
conventions, imho.


Dérico Filho


On 25 set, 13:53, Brent Rieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Man I guess I'm really not getting my point across.  This will be my
> > last try, I promise :)
>
> Code formatting debates are religious debates, there's no point in
> having them and no matter what you say you'll never change anyone's
> opinion.
>
> Indent provides a way around (or through?) these stupid debates so you
> can do something more fun.
>
> Yes, the Cake people could "just" use indent on submitted code too.
>
> But no, I don't think the language on their submission instruction pages
> is scary or a stumbling block.  The lack of complete documentation is a
> *much* larger stumbling block in my opinion.
>
> --Brent


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