That's why these arguments always get so messy. I say "stick with lindent". Error messages getting too long? One solution that I've seen:
char *Ewhatever = "whatever" Then in the print you do: fprintf(stderr, "Ewhatever"); I think once you open this discussion up you open it up completely, as we can see. I also think going to four space indent was one of the huge Python mistakes, but that's just me :-) If you want to open it up just a little to solve this current problem, one possibilty is this: "lindent style with arbitrary length lines" 80 columns --> a standard set in 1890. do we need that? Is it also possible that the real problem is that some things ought to be functions that are not? ron _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
