Le jeudi 20 novembre 2008 à 12:45 +0100, Paolo Bonzini a écrit : > nico wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm just wondering why in almost all files in gst methods are not > > indented with a tab but with 4 spaces, while the body of the method is > > indented with a tab. > > > > I was surprised at first because my vim displays all tabs as 4 spaces > > instead of 8, so didn't see any indentation! > > The GNU coding standards, again, mandate that tabs be always 8 spaces. > That's the default on most machines, so it's the right thing to do. I'm > sure you can configure vim to have 8-space tabs for *.st files.
Yes, I just did it. > > On the other hand, 8 spaces indentation just looks too wide to me for > Smalltalk (I'm slowly getting used to it in C). So, I'm using 4 spaces > as in C code, but doing that with combinations of tabs and spaces. > Emacs can automatically tabify lines, and the Smalltalk mode for Emacs > produces the right indentation. Does anyone know how to do it with vim too? Nico
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