Andrey Utkin wrote: > Hi, and long life the GNU developers! > > indent inserts tabulation symbols into mid-line (for example, between the > declaration and the comment). Having \t`s inside the line is unacceptable, > spaces must be used for alignment. Tabs can take place in a line beginning. > Because, if we have tabs in middle of line, the line end position depends on > a number of spaces used to represent a tab in user`s viewer. This leads to > that lines with same indentation level have their endings glissading, even > if they were aligned before running `indent`. > Well, i just want to say that the option is necessary, that`ll result in > having no tabs mid-line. > > If you need more details, and examples of what i mean, i`ll provide you with > them. > No bug and no need to wish.
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