Will Robertson a écrit :
local splitpath, expandpath = file.split_path, kpse.expand_path
local gsub, match, rpadd = string.gsub, string.match, string.rpadd
and so on? It makes the code typed shorter, yes, but I've found it harder to
read because I haven't known the context of the functions. Is this a regular
kind of thing in Lua programming?
It makes these functions accessed faster too. Actually this is a ConTeXt
programming style, we just took it from there, and fully trust Hans for
doing these kind of things right.
Also, four spaces for indenting? Again, is this standard?
Spaces for indenting is maybe something we don't want to discuss... it
has a decades-past of flame wars behind it... let's keep with spaces for
indenting...
Thank you,
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Elie