Imagine that, there's two of us who wrote the code...

We haven't enforced any coding style, so no, there isn't a .indent.pro
file.  My philosophy is that I don't impose style restrictions, although
the existing style should be followed when editing files.  If you do
find mixed styles per-file, it's your call.

I'll note that Asheesh is taking over the project, so he's free to
disagree with me.

-Jason
> Hi,
>
> In reading the liblicense sources I have noticed at least two distinct
> coding styles.  Is there a defined "house" style?  Is there
> a .indent.pro file I can grab which defines it?
>
> It would help me greatly if there was an .indent.pro file, since my own
> style differs quite a lot from the two styles I have identified, and it
> would be easier if I could just run indent before generating patches...
> Assuming the files I edit started in the house style.
>
>
> Regards
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