Re: Debian coding style?
> > - tabs: 2 spaces
>
> As I've read the rest of the stuff (not quoted here), the guidelines call
> for the size of tab stops to be changed and for tab characters to be used.
> This is generally EXTREMELY BAD practice in unix/linux code, as most
> editors default to 8 character tab stops, not all of them let you change
> it.
I don't think they mean that <tab> should be 2 chars, but rather that
identation should be 2 chars. And that's exactly what I use :)
>
> > - curly braces alway on next line
> > ie if (...)
> > {
> > }
> > else
> > {
> > }
>
> Well I think it looks ugly, but my idea of the OTBS (one true brace style)
> is the K&R one
Same here. And I cannot imagine anything would make me other style.
> if (condition) {
> statements
> } else {
> other stuff
> }
Alex Y.
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