I hate Perl::Tidy quite a bit, but I accept that for a project with
many people consistency can be more important than an ideal layout.

That said, there's some tweaks I wouldn't mind making to the config,
the way it does if (with no space) { is pretty annoying.

Adam K

On 1 March 2011 09:09, Gabor Szabo <szab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/2/28 "Burak Gürsoy" <burakgur...@gmx.net>:
>> But you seem to assume that perltidy is perfect and fits everyones
>> taste. I think perltidy is a great tool for refactoring, but
>> it fails to meet my taste in indentation 60%. So, perltidy()ing
>> everything does not make much sense to me, but then again
>> I'm not actively developing Padre.
>
> I hear many people complain about Perl::Tidy but no one seems
> to do anything about it. It is like the weather in London. :-(
>
> I think the reason we use Perl::Tidy is that it is better to have
> a non-perfect solution than to hope that we all know how
> everyone else on the team wants to indent things.
>
> I'd really like to see some people put a bit time into Perl::Tidy.
> It hardly has any test. Adding some test-cases to it would be fun
> and once there is a reasonable test coverage people could
> start to add features.
>
> regards
>   Gabor
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