Hi,

On 19/04/2020 12:27, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 05:01:29PM +0200, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
>>> -    char* ret = management_query_multiline_flatten(man,
>>> -            (char *)buf_bptr(&buf_data), prompt, desc,
>>> -            &man->connection.ext_key_state, 
>>> &man->connection.ext_key_input);
>>> +    char *ret = management_query_multiline_flatten(man,
>>> +                                                   (char 
>>> *)buf_bptr(&buf_data), prompt, desc,
>>
>> why not moving some arguments on the first line ? One or two should fit.
>> (IMHO it can be done in this patch - it's still about restyling)
> 
> The point of a "this is what uncrustify produces" patch is to produce
> something which is immutable on future runs of uncrustify - so we can
> check *new* code, without having to ignore other stuff that uncrustify
> wants to change every time.
> 
> So, running uncrustify, and then changing things for a nicer look is
> not solving the underlying issue.
> 

fully agreed. but in this case uncrustify is just fixing the alignment -
moving the arguments above would not make uncrustify unhappy because all
rules would still be respected.


Regards,

-- 
Antonio Quartulli


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