perltidy

2009-04-03 Thread Jared Johnson
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

Re: perltidy

2009-04-03 Thread Jared Johnson
[-nbcc], -bbc, --blanks-before-comments typo'd my interposition there, it's -nbbc -Jared

Re: perltidy

2009-04-03 Thread Matt Sergeant
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

Re: perltidy

2009-04-03 Thread Chris Lewis
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

Re: perltidy

2009-04-03 Thread Jared Johnson
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

Who wants to play holy war over -ce ?

2009-04-03 Thread David Nicol
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

Re: perltidy

2009-04-03 Thread Matt Sergeant
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

Re: Who wants to play holy war over -ce ?

2009-04-03 Thread Matt Sergeant
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

Re: Who wants to play holy war over -ce ?

2009-04-03 Thread David Nicol
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

Re: Who wants to play holy war over -ce ?

2009-04-03 Thread Robin Bowes
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