Comment #5 on issue 98 by [email protected]: python.vim indent plugin not
pep8 compliant
http://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=98
I think that correlates more to the fact that most languages don't have
a self or community imposed coding style. Python, make, cobol, Go, and
Java are a few off-hand that I can think of which do.
Still java does not have such settings. Cobol only provides default for
textwidth and expandtab, but not shiftwidth or [soft]tabstop. For make (and
ebuild) AFAIK you *must* use tabs, this is not the case for python.
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