On Feb. 25, 2008, 13:40 -0800, Richard Knutsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Benny Halevy wrote:
>> On Feb. 24, 2008, 7:40 -0800, Richard Knutsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>> Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Richard Knutsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> Why hinder a developer who prefer
>>>>> 2, 4, 6 or any other != 8 width?
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>> I guess we could use tabs only at the line start, for indentation
>>>> only. Rather hard to implement, most text editors can't do that yet.
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>> You mean for split lines? Hopefully there won't be that many, so there 
>>> is just to delete the tabs it added and replace it with spaces.
>>>     
>> IMO, tabs SHOULD be used for syntactic indentation and spaces for
>> decoration purpose only.  I.e. a line should start with a number of tabs
>> equal to its nesting level and after that only spaces should be used.
>> for example, the following code
>>
>> for (i = 0; i < n; i++) printk("a very long format string", some, 
>> parameters);
>>
>> should be formatted like this:
>>
>> <tabs...>for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
>> <tabs...><tab>printk("a very long format string",
>> <tabs...><tab>       some, parameters);
>>
>> this will show exactly right regardless of your editor's tab expansion 
>> setting
>> as long as you use fixed-width fonts - where the screen width of the space 
>> character
>> is equal to all other characters.  Once you start using tabs instead of 
>> spaces
>> to push text right so it appears exactly below some other text on the line 
>> above
>> you make a dependency on *your* editor's tab expansion policy and that's not 
>> very
>> considerate for folks who prefer a different one.
>>   
> Don't know what to say more then: Yup! :)
> 
> But the CodeStyle-document and checkpatch.pl does not agree with that.
> 

I know :(
If there's enough interest I can take a stab at seeing what it'd
take to implement such a check in checkpatch.pl

Benny

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