> > :p Mason, if you make a .pertidy I will use it. (I think people prefer
> > spaces to tabs, and methods are like_this_for_now )
>
> cool!, and yes to spaces and that style of method names too
>
>
> guys, before i commit that file - can we have a quick vote for a pe
le of method names too
> guys, before i commit that file - can we have a quick vote for a perltidy
> style?
> (i don't want anyone to be forced to use a perl-style they are unhappy with)
> +1 for the original -nopro 'larry wall' style and -pbp
> (--perl-best-practices)
e of method names too
>
>
> guys, before i commit that file - can we have a quick vote for a perltidy
> style?
> (i don't want anyone to be forced to use a perl-style they are unhappy with)
>
> +1 for the original -nopro 'larry wall' style and -pbp
> (--perl-best-pra
quick vote for a perltidy style?
(i don't want anyone to be forced to use a perl-style they are unhappy with)
+1 for the original -nopro 'larry wall' style and -pbp (--perl-best-practices)
style, from me
anyone else?
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 4:13 AM, Tobias Leich wrote:
&
e used mainly in the code.
>
> Am 13.08.2013 15:08, schrieb Mason James:
> > hi all
> >
> > has anyone discussed a preferred perltidy style for the project, yet?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
There is more than *one* style? :P
Cheers, Tobias
PS: I'd say the set style is the one used mainly in the code.
Am 13.08.2013 15:08, schrieb Mason James:
> hi all
>
> has anyone discussed a preferred perltidy style for the project, yet?
>
>
>
hi all
has anyone discussed a preferred perltidy style for the project, yet?