On 12/9/2010 8:56 AM, Tom Hobbs wrote:
Looks good to me.
You can tell we're shaping up into to proper project team now 'cause
the amount of time we've argued over tabs vs spaces! :-)
Next up, Vi vs Emacs!
P.S. Gregg, it's great to find another Vi user, I was beginning to
think I was all on my own!
I have a long history with VI. I found the '%' abbreviation for '1,$' in the
source code (we had a source license in college), never saw it in any
documentation we had for V7 Unix. When VMS first included TPU (VMS 4.x), I set
down and wrote a rather complete implementation of VI in TPU that I published on
usenet as VITPU back in the mid 1980's. My brain is wired...
Gregg
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Sim IJskes - QCG<s...@qcg.nl> wrote:
Proposal:
Standard indent is 4 spaces.
Standard we use no tabs.
No plowing through source to convert all tabs into spaces (with the only
intent of conversion)
No contribution will be refused based on indentation and tabs issues.
Standard no reformatting only commits.
Standard meaning standard. Not rule.
Gr. Sim
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