Cyril Hrubis wrote:
> Hi!
>   
>>> What's wrong with linux kernel coding style? Most of the decent text editors
>>> that are used these days (vim, emacs...) just helps format code like this. 
>>> (Eg.
>>> default intendation is done by tabs and so on...) I don't like the idea
>>> changing tabs to spaces before sending a patch.
>>>       
>> There is only one thing which is IMHO not good - it is 80 char line size.
>> I would prefer longer lines (maybe 120 chars).
>> This is for C code not for any other.
>> Are you ok with it?
>>     
>
> Well, I'm not happy with very long lines, but there are indeed circumstances
> where long lines are best solution.
>   
I am not happy with it too but there are some cases where is really ugly
to have 80chars lines.
> So may be this should be strong recomendation rather than rule.
>   
Subrata: What do you think?

>   
>> P.S.: Cyril: Are you from Czech?
>>     
>
> Sure.
>   

Cool.

Michal


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