Hi Zoli, hi Ervin,
Am Wed, 24 Jan 2018 21:34:29 +0100
schrieb Ervin Hegedüs :
> Hi Zoli,
>
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 09:19:45PM +0100, Csahok Zoltan wrote:
> > Hi Ervin, hi Tom,
> >
> > Thanks for your replies. So, if there are no further objections
> > then I put making
Hi Zoli and others,
Am Wed, 24 Jan 2018 21:33:43 +0100
schrieb Csahok Zoltan :
> Hi,
>
> Another topic: as the code has grown over the time and many authors
> contributed to it the formatting is inherently not consistent.
>
The most inconsistencies are not from
Hi Zoli,
On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 09:33:43PM +0100, Csahok Zoltan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Another topic: as the code has grown over the time and many authors
> contributed to it the formatting is inherently not consistent.
>
> GNU indent is a powerful tool for C source formatting and present in any
>
Hi Zoli,
On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 09:19:45PM +0100, Csahok Zoltan wrote:
> Hi Ervin, hi Tom,
>
> Thanks for your replies. So, if there are no further objections
> then I put making hamlib mandatory on the top of my list.
>
> In fact it seems that even xmlrpc is compiled in the packaged versions.
Hi,
Another topic: as the code has grown over the time and many authors
contributed to it the formatting is inherently not consistent.
GNU indent is a powerful tool for C source formatting and present in any
modern Linux distro. We could define a common style simply by setting up
an .indent.pro
Hi Ervin, hi Tom,
Thanks for your replies. So, if there are no further objections
then I put making hamlib mandatory on the top of my list.
In fact it seems that even xmlrpc is compiled in the packaged versions.
But that I would not touch now.
73,
Zoli
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 08:47:36PM +0100,