Quoting Yen-Ju Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On 5/4/06, Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just would like some feedback on this Coding Style Guidelines
> > document. Dipping into the repository the other day, just got me
> > convince that it was probably time to finish this document I began to
> > write the last year. Some standardization is really needed now.
> >
> > Link: <http://www.etoile-project.org/etoile/mediawiki/index.php?
> > title=How_to_contribute_with_code>
> >
> > When it will be validated, any new modules on the way to become parts
> > of the repository will have to follow this new official coding style
> > in order to be committed.
> > Eventually existing modules will be upated progressively, unless it
> > isn't worth the investment because of their size (LuceneKit would be
> > an example I think).
>
> Oops. :)
>
> The guildline is pretty good.
> But when I port something from other project,
> I often follow the original project and forgot this guideline. :P
> Anyway, it is a good thing to have a guideline and we should follow it
> as much as possible.
> Maybe an indentor is helpful to have the format right mostly.
>
> Yen-Ju
>

And if I weren't such a lameass, I already would have written an automated
Objective-C source code indenting tool alá GNU Indent style. One day, I might
find a microsecond to actually do it, because seriously, I've already migrated
to GNUstep coding style from my original kernel style coding and I'm not
willing to learn thousands of new styles for each project I work on - let's
make the machine perform the dirty work :-)

--
Saso


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