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 > We could argue all month about style but


As I said "We could argue all month about style " and, knowing this list, we
will.
Putting "end" in line with the statements is inconsistent with the standard
xTalk way of handling handlers:


Well, not much to argue really. In C, there are at least 3 major (as in popular) ways of positioning braces to mark the blocks. So it is quite normal that newcomers to Rev bring their habits and preferences with them. But just like they (I mean you guys) have to get used to xTalk syntax, they (you) will get used to a bit different indenting of blocks and layout of code.

Having 'end if' aligned with 'if' and 'else' is quite logical, if one thinks about it. After all, that 'end' ends that block. Braces give a totally different optical effect and C does not require to have each in a separate line.

Real bugs in editor are a different story. I wonder whether they are reported in Bugzilla. Newcomers surely are more likely to find some bugs since we the oldtimers learned to use the editor in a 'safe' way over the years.

Robert
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