Dave Hansen writes:
> Several of our on-disk filesystems have an ioctl function that already
> has indented goto labels. I don't think it's quite worth churning all
> of these (working) filesystems to make a style checker happy.
I agree.
> I think it's worse style to be mixing label indentation in a file as it
> is to create new "correct" indentation labels. That's why I suggested
> using context in the file to determine it rather than absolute rules.
I don't think indentation of labels is something one can or should be
too prescriptive about. As you say, it depends on the context.
Having a script being fascist about such things makes it useless,
because I for one will just start ignoring the script totally.
Paul.
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