Carl Sorensen wrote Tuesday, July 05, 2011 7:12 AM
On 7/4/11 11:32 PM, "Jan Nieuwenhuizen" <jann...@gnu.org> wrote:
Also, I tried to make the output of the modified fixcc+asytle
pass
unchanged through emacs, but the very many cases of line-broken
asssignments will be different.
That's a problem.
long_variable_name = first_term
+ second_term; // emacs
This is correct.
If we want to change the indentation, can't we do it with
long_variable_name = (first_term
+ second_term);
and have Emacs indent it this way?
I prefer this indentation too. If Emacs users forget
the brackets Astyle will indent it, but without the
brackets. Can Astyle/fixcc be made to add brackets
to keep Emacs sweet?
Emacs users will forget to run fixcc
That won't do, sorry. Let's make it as easy as possible for
non-Emacs
users; but choosing a coding style that Emacs does not support is
a no-go.
This seems reasonable.
Yes.
We can still opt for using the current astyle solution, just as
long as we see that this approach is a huge step forward and
recognise that astyle still needs some fixes (and request these
on the astyle development list).
This also seems reasonable.
Also yes.
Trevor
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