Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> 
> Andrew, once you have C++ styled according to uncrustify.cfg could you also
> use your emacs expertise to update plplot-c-style.el to be consistent with
> the styling done by uncrustify.cfg? plplot-c-style.el was taken from the
> Google SOC project and demonstrates how to control lots of different C/C++
> style characteristics using emacs but the GSOC style is completely
> inconsistent with our style as enforced by uncrustify.cfg.  Thus, some
> adjustments have to be made to plplot-c-style.el to make it at least not
> contradict the results from uncrustify as configured by our current
> uncrustify.cfg.  I don't know how to make those adjustments myself, but I am
> hoping you do.  Of course, if nobody here has sufficient emacs expertise to
> understand our current plplot-c-style.el, then we should just replace it
> with an extremely simple plplot-c-style.el that does so little that it does
> not contradict our current style.

Any updates on this? I also use emacs and I would like it to format 
correctly.

-Hazen


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