On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Karl Rupp <rupp at mcs.anl.gov> wrote: > Hi, > > >> I am abiding by all the screwed up stuff that is written down. Not what >> isn't. > > > Well... > > > >> The blank lines were in the middle of code, not between variables and >> code. > > > You can revert that if you feel the need to. They were introduced > occasionally in order to allow for a better dispatch about when to align at > '=' and when not. Example: > > ierr = some_operation(); > super_long_variable_name_that_screws_everything_up = x; > > Clearly you don't want to align at '=' in this case. I wasn't aware about > your reluctance with respect to blank lines (yes, they occur in other parts > of PETSc regularly), so feel free to revert this if you think that you are > making our lives less harder than you make yours easier.
Karl, please don't feed the trolls.
