Hi,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Heiner,
Let me hear your thoughts. Should we go to svn:eol-style native? For
which file types? Or should we stay with Unix and require that people
use editors which preserve the line end conventions? Is that even
possible for the more popular editors (I use vim, so I wouldn't know).
This requirement can hardly be fulfilled, I assume. At least not without
alienating a lot of developers. For instance, there is (AFAIK) no such
option in Microsoft Visual Studio, and I would *hate* to switch between
two applications when debugging/editing a source file.
I am using VS much but AFAIK it will preserve the line endings while
editing a file. If your file uses Unix-EOL then everything will be
Unix-EOL in that file. Problems might occur if you start copy code with
Windows-EOL.
For the file types, I'd be happy with an initial list containing .cxx
.hxx .src .hrc .txt .mk .pmk .java .cpp .h.
Ciao
Frank
Best,
Andrey
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