Quoting Mattia Rizzolo (2021-02-09 18:21:46)
> On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 01:55:19PM +0000, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
> > * Whether or not contributors can feel free to reformat
> > files (e.g. wrap-and-sort -a -v).
> > ("allow-reformatting" in lintian-brush.conf)
>
> On this, please also read https://bugs.debian.org/895570#13
>
> tl;dr: I honestly believe we should just decide on a format, and
> converge towards it.
> It apparently works quite well for python as a whole ecosystem, where
> now pretty much nobody is "against" pep8 (or even black!). There is
> no reason we can't manage to decide on a wrapping format and stick
> with it.
Heh, I am not surprised that users of the scripting language driven by
"There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it"
are more comfortable than most in aligning to a single normalization.
Let's see if Debian can agree on a single normalization of 822-ish
files. For starters, I disagree that "wrap-and-sort -a" is a suitable
normalization, as that will involve re-indentation when keys change.
Instead, I propose this as starting point:
wrap-and-sort -ast
- Jonas
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