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Re: [Bug-gnulib] "# " versus " #" when indenting preprocessor directives
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Paul Eggert |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnulib] "# " versus " #" when indenting preprocessor directives |
Date: |
11 Aug 2003 12:48:32 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
Bruno Haible <address@hidden> writes:
> "maintaining a consistent style of code formatting [is a] very worthy goal".
I quite agree, as do the GNU coding standards. The issue is whether
it's worth the effort to change the style (consistently, of course).
I think a large majority prefers the " #" style, once we remove the
constraint of porting to K&R C.
I'm willing to make the switch in gnulib and the programs I help
maintain (except for the rare exceptional modules that still require
K&R compatibility). But I don't want to make the change if it will
seriously inconvenience other gnulib users.