On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Jim Jagielski <[email protected]> wrote: > How much is "entirely"? > > Do the >80char lines in ap_listen.h, ap_mmn.h, ap_mpm.h, ap_provider.h, > ap_regex.h, ap_regkey.h, ap_slotmem.h, http_core.h, http_protocol,h, > etc etc etc etc also constitute a rating of "entirely"? > > I'd look for more, but my time is better spent fixing things that > I find need-to-be-fixed rather than just pointing them out...
Was tempted to comment first time round - if Bill objects, why does he not just commit a fix? Not _quite_ as irritating as the demands I used to resist on a regular basis to fix bugs in my commits on platforms I did not have access to, but getting up there. > > On Jan 5, 2012, at 4:56 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote: > >> modules\proxy\mod_proxy.h entirely violates our 80 column rule, >> which is particularly offensive owing to the fact that the .h >> files are the easiest reference outside of doxygen for developers >> to become familiar with httpd entry points, and aught to be not >> only editable, but also printable. >> >> Would the culprits please clean up before the next 2.4 tag? >> >
