William XWL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When coding, i tend to `nuke-trailing-whitespace' all the time to make
> codes more clean. Is this good or bad? :-)

Trailing whitespace is usually not good, so yes, that's good :-)

>From the docstring:

   This is a useful function to put on `write-file-hooks'.


Does anyone know what the difference between
`delete-trailing-whitespace' and `nuke-trailing-whitespace' is
exactly, and which is preferable?

Greetings,
        -- Jorgen

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