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[ Task #2129] solve the indentation problem |
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05 May 2003 19:43:51 +0200 |
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(cf
https://savannah.nongnu.org/pm/task.php?func=detailtask&project_task_id=2129&group_id=3552&group_project_id=948
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. let's think together about indentation
. do we want to indent added atoms?
I think that we should keep the indentation like it was in the
original file. For instance, if we are in a indented section, we
should indent atoms like they are just before or just after the
inserted atom. That will keeps files coherent.
. do we want to try to respect the original indentation?
I think libconf must be able to reproduce the _same_ original
file. (_same_ means same md5sum, if you prefer). So, my point of
view is to respect the indentation.
. do we want to make this configurable?
For the moment libconf doesn't respect the indentation. If one
day it can handle it, I don't think someome will want to keep the
original libconf's behaviour (which doesn't respect indentation).
What do you think ?
Regards,
Charles
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