Re: [PATCH 1/2] run scripts/Lindent on it to match Documentation/CodingStyle

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* Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:07:43 -0600

> Of course, we can't add this flag to Lindent until it's widely
> circulating amongst the distributions.  Perhaps we can add this to
> Lindent in the meantime:
>
> sed -i -e 's/^\t*      \(\w*:\)/ \1/' "$@"
>
> which will replace the leading tabs and spaces with one space.
> It should leave case labels unmolested, as they should be indented with
> tabs, not 6 spaces.
>
> Any regexp ninjas want to have a go at something better?

I'm the one. Trying to write portable, optimized and easy to
understand scripts [0].

Please, describe more what must be done, and i will do it. Case labels
are handled very strangely in you example.

[0] <E1HwY9K-0008Jz-CG@flower>
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