On 09/20/2010 09:49 PM, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
> <barbi...@profusion.mobi>  wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Brett Nash<n...@nash.id.au>  wrote:
>>>
>>> No, that's just backwards.
>>>
>>> I contribute to multiple projects, I don't want to have to set up
>>> multiple vim rcs just to edit e files.  And I'm sure as hell not going
>>> to convert multiple groups coding standards (if so, E loses BTW).
>>>
>>> _IF_ moodelines were significantly different between different versions
>>> of vim, it may be an issue, but really it's not.  Modelines means I can
>>> just open up a file and edit without futzing around working out the
>>> appropriate coding standard.
>>>
>>> Especially since maintaining modelines to follow the one true standard
>>> is really easy: A perl oneliner can update all the modelines in a
>>> porject _really_ easily.
>>>
>>> Keeping a central 'this is the correct modeline' would be nice.
>>
>> I disagree fully. If you are a random contributor to projects, it's
>> easy to figure out the correct style code just by looking around and
>> copying it. Likely there is more than tabs-and-spaces-and-braces
>> problem to the style, things like naming schemas and others you have
>> to match... in any case you'll either be corrected by upstream, or
>> they will be permissive and accept it as is.
>>
>> HOWEVER, for long time contributions to code (most of us), you MUST
>> have a proper setup for your project. You must setup some way to say
>> "for this you use that". In our case we often checkout the whole SVN,
>> so I assign ~/Development/svn/e to our code style.
>
> ah! And I forgot the main issue to back this answer: there is no "EFL
> editor", thus you can't help everybody. I use emacs myself and don't
> give a shit about vim. People that use vim don't give a shit to emacs.
> Raster himself uses a weird editor nobody else uses.
Well that's just not correct @ all ... other people use it :P

dh

  Then Leandro uses
> yet-another, then some guy here uses kate... you got it: you'll not
> "fix" the said problem by having these things in.
>


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