On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 8:45 PM, FRIGN <[email protected]> wrote: > Good evening everybody! > > I've taken a look at st today and made some changes that have proven to > improve the code while working on sbase and ubase in the last few months. > > These patches imply layout and style changes in most places of the code, > so before you grab your pitchforks and torches: > The patches on the wiki are broken for git HEAD anyway. The next thing on > my list is to go through _all_ patches on the wiki and make releases for > 0.6, which has been tagged yesterday, and git HEAD preferrably after these > patches have been merged. > > I know about the clause in the suckless style guide: The project's style > has precedence. Nevertheless, I think it's only beneficial to have a > consistent style across the multiple projects we have and most importantly > across a single project in particular. > I once read that suckless is indeed popular for some people because of our > great "brain dead C dialect", thus I think it's a step in the right direction > to make this dialect even more solid.
I agree. I think code consistency and clarity is very important aswell. > > Now is the best time to merge style changes like this, one day after the > latest > version has been tagged. This gives us (and especially me) enough time to take > care of the wiki-patches. > > Please let me know what you think about it! > Nice work, this is indeed probably a good time to do these changes. > Cheers > Kind regards, Hiltjo
