Jan Engelhardt <[email protected]> writes:
> Tabs should be used for indent, not padding. People wanting to use
> different-sized tabs can change settings in their editor, i.e.
> to make a tab 12 instead of 8. Or 6. Or whatever. If tabs only ever
> appear at the front, this works, it breaks when tabs are used to line
> up foo->bar=1; foo->boom=17; statements.
Precisely.
If someone really likes
if (a &&
b)
or
if (
a
&&
b
)
then let be it (in his/her code), but please don't fight
if (a &&
b)
Just make sure only tabs are used for indent, i.e., the last is:
\t*if (a &&
\t*\s\s\s\sb)
another example:
\t*if (condition1 && (a +
\t* b))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <<< spaces, not tabs
I think the current CodingStyle is clear enough but improvements there
aren't prohibited.
--
Krzysztof Halasa
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