On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:03:06 -0800 (PST)
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:


> (lws) of a line should be soft.  There is more doubt about what to do
> with tab characters in strings.

Don't you have to leave them alone because someone may have used them when they 
should have used '\t' - you can never tell what's going to happen to the string 
and what role the tabs may play.

> B. We use the CapWords for all class names, that is, all names
> following "class" (outside of comments and strings, of course).
> 
> C. We use the lower_case_with_underscores for *everything* else.

So FooBar and fooBar become foo_bar unless a class, in which case FooBar?

Personally I prefer

  theResult = obPartA + obPartB / someOtherOb

  to

  the_result = ob_part_A + ob_part_B / some_other_ob

um, at least I thought I did, because of all the space you save, but it doesn't 
seem that significant in the contrived example above, so maybe I don't.


> Practically speaking, packaging issues will be significant,
> including command-line args.

Significant even with optparse?

Cheers -Terry

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