On Mon, 5 Dec 2011, John Peterson wrote:

> These are from around 2 years ago, so I guess this means you can't do it 
> yet...

Well, just because we can't enforce it doesn't mean we can't do it.
If the main developers are using those Emacs tricks (or something
similar in Vim:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Remove_unwanted_spaces#Automatically_removing_all_trailing_whitespace
) then I'm not too worried about the exceptions which will slip
through.

I'd actually be a bit worried about commit hooks becoming overzealous.
E.g. our policy for contrib/ ought to be minimizing the diff against
upstream, not minimizing the diff against libMesh formatting
standards.  I'd have said the same about getpot except that that's
effectively our own libMesh+PECOS fork anyway at this point.
---
Roy

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