On 2008/05/27, at 15:49, François Ingelrest wrote:

> While I totally dislike putting preprocessor directives in the first  
> column, I doubt this will be changed as this could break  
> compatibility with previous versions.

Interesting; I wasn't aware of any that.  What could break?

> Moreover, it's just one line in your .vimrc to get the behavior you  
> want.

Right; I already did that.

The points I'm trying to make are (a) the Vim documentation for '>'  
seems to be saying something about the language that isn't true and  
(b1) the default behavior is surprising for someone who needs to  
indent '#' characters while (b2) the opposite default would not result  
in the same degree of surprise for people who need to use the '#-in- 
first-column' style.

Generally, one shouldn't have to set an option in order to get  
behavior that is less surprising than the behavior that would be seen  
with the default setting.

James Widman
-- 
Gimpel Software
http://gimpel.com



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