first of all, kudos on the frequent releasing :)
I've attached a suggested patch to .perltidyrc. I've been playing
around with perltidy'ing all QP code and some results I don't like.
This doesn't fix all the things that I don't like, but it's been sitting
on my laptop for a month so I thought
[-nbcc], -bbc, --blanks-before-comments
typo'd my interposition there, it's -nbbc
-Jared
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 08:38:59 -0500, Jared Johnson wrote:
> first of all, kudos on the frequent releasing :)
>
> I've attached a suggested patch to .perltidyrc. I've been playing
> around with perltidy'ing all QP code and some results I don't like.
> This doesn't fix all the things that I don't l
Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 08:38:59 -0500, Jared Johnson wrote:
first of all, kudos on the frequent releasing :)
I've attached a suggested patch to .perltidyrc. I've been playing
around with perltidy'ing all QP code and some results I don't like.
This doesn't fix all the things
Both nbbc and msc relate to perltidy adding whitespace to set apart
comments.
[-nbcc], -bbc, --blanks-before-comments
A blank line will be introduced before a full-line
comment. This is the default. Use -nbbc or
--noblanks-before-comments to prevent such blank lines from
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Matt Sergeant wrote:
>>
>> -ce, --cuddled-else
>
> You're the first perl programmer I know who likes these :-)
>
> I don't. And I'm fairly sure the rest of us probably don't either.
I use them; they appear in plenty of CPAN modules, production code,
examp
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Jared Johnson wrote:
Both nbbc and msc relate to perltidy adding whitespace to set apart comments.
[-nbcc], -bbc, --blanks-before-comments
A blank line will be introduced before a full-line comment.
This is the default. Use -nbbc or --noblanks-before-c
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, David Nicol wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Matt Sergeant wrote:
-ce, --cuddled-else
You're the first perl programmer I know who likes these :-)
I don't. And I'm fairly sure the rest of us probably don't either.
I use them; they appear in plenty of CP
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Matt Sergeant wrote:
>>> I don't. And I'm fairly sure the rest of us probably don't either.
>>
>> I use them; they appear in plenty of CPAN modules, production code,
>> examples in mailing lists.
>
> Hehe, ok three of you then ;-)
>
> By "the rest of us" I meant th
David Nicol wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Matt Sergeant wrote:
I don't. And I'm fairly sure the rest of us probably don't either.
I use them; they appear in plenty of CPAN modules, production code,
examples in mailing lists.
Hehe, ok three of you then ;-)
By "the rest of us" I mean
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