Am 16.12.2010 um 09:47 schrieb Abdelrazak Younes: > On 12/16/2010 07:25 AM, Stephan Witt wrote: >> Am 16.12.2010 um 00:44 schrieb Pavel Sanda: >> >> >>> Stephan Witt wrote: >>> >>>> Index: src/frontends/Clipboard.h >>>> =================================================================== >>>> --- src/frontends/Clipboard.h (Revision 36891) >>>> +++ src/frontends/Clipboard.h (Arbeitskopie) >>>> @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ >>>> LinkBackGraphicsType, >>>> EmfGraphicsType, >>>> WmfGraphicsType, >>>> - AnyGraphicsType, >>>> + AnyGraphicsType >>>> }; >>>> >>> till now i was under the impression that the usage of ending comma >>> is intention, so adding new lines produces nicer patches... not that >>> i read it anywhere :)) >>> > > To me, that looks like unclean, unfinished stuff.
In fact, it is. If one eventually wants to add a line... :-) >> Yes, I think that's the intention. But it is not used "consistently" :-) >> And the compiler is in pedantic mode. I have no strong opinion here. >> Some people are used to leave the extra comma - others not. >> > > And it's cleaner to not leave it. Then I'll commit that changes too. Stephan