On May 29, 2002 12:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, 29 May 2002, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote: > > Sorry, this does not work. People _will_ use spaces, and so having the > > tab > > If you think people will use spaces, no matter what you specify, then you > might as well give up making any kind of standard at all. If you're both > expecting people to ignore your standard and not willing to rigorously > enforce it, don't bother going to the effort of making it.
Enforcing 'no space before the non-blank char on every line' is orders of magniture more difficult than 'indentation is 4 space' (which, BTW, most people use anyhow). On top of it, what do you gain? A dubious benefit of being able to see the code at a different indentation level, which can NOT work anyway. If you've ever tried it, you would realize that it's a silly idea. Example: if ( blah & blah & ... aaaa & bbbb & ...) How do you nicely align the "aaaa & bbbb & ..." line below the "blah & blah & ..." using only tabs? Aha, so you have to use spaces! So the rules are complicated, who do you think will follow them? And for what??? -- Dimi.