[Jan Engelhardt - Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 09:10:49PM +0200]
|
| On Jun 15 2007 11:03, Randy Dunlap wrote:
| >>
| >> "use tabs for indents and spaces for alignment"
| >>
| >> If that means you need to use two dozen spaces, then so be it.
| >
| >I don't think that's what that rule means, but I didn't write it,
| >so I'm not absolutely sure about it.
| >
| >but we know that tab stops are every 8th character, not 4 :)
|
| Hardly.
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|
| Jan
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Jan, as I see from CodingStyle:
"Tabs are 8 characters, and thus indentations are also 8 characters."
Actually it would be perfect to get strict rules also for math. and log.
operators being splitted on several lines:
if (long_name_a || long_name_b ||
long_name_c)
or
if (long_name_a || long_name_b
|| long_name_c)
a = b + c + d + e +
f;
or
a = b + c + d + e
+ f;
Cyrill
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