On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 21:20:01 +0100, Timon Gehr wrote: > On 01/29/2012 08:26 PM, Marco Leise wrote: >> Am 29.01.2012, 16:23 Uhr, schrieb Trass3r <u...@known.com>: >> >>>> Am I mistaken? If no, am I missing some major spaces advantages? If >>>> no, lets use tabs. Perhaps, there is no tool that will convert >>>> (convert right, not somehow, see article) tabs<->spaces in D code. >>> >>> There wouldn't be any problem if people were able to use tabs for >>> indentation and spaces for alignment, i.e. in cases like if (cond1 && >>> cond2) >>> >>> But people are dumb and many project leaders "take no risks" and >>> require spaces everywhere instead of doing it properly. >> >> If it cheers you up, I use that style. Once you get used to 'smart >> tabs' it is like using spaces. Just now and then I catch myself using >> tabs on the alignment for local variable comments: >> >> int foo; // does something (tabs) >> int bar; // something else (spaces) >> >> Then again "tabs for indentation only" is a simple rule, that would >> have turned the tabs into spaces in this example - if editors supported >> it. > > *Real* editors can be configured to support smart tabs.
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