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From: | Jim Meyering |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnulib] merge of acl.c, alloca.c, alloca_.h, regex.c from coreutils |
Date: | Tue, 12 Aug 2003 05:16:13 +0200 |
Paul Eggert <address@hidden> wrote: > Bruno Haible <address@hidden> writes: > >> the outermost #ifndef/#endif of a .h file shouldn't count, because >> it's an pervasive idiom - it doesn't delimit conditional code. > > I tend to agree with you about this style issue. > How about if we fix GNU 'indent' and/or 'cppi' to recognize this idiom? Yes! The indent-2.2.8 I'm using doesn't accept -ppi. What version are you using? > Jim, how do you indent source code these days? I couldn't find this > in the coreutils CVS. With Emacs cc-mode's indentation. Occasionally I'll use GNU indent -- usually on contributed code, to bring it into conformance. > You told me the URL for cppi once but I can't seem to find it now. > Is cppi obsolete now that we have "indent -ppi"? Looks like I'd better make a real release :-) Soon.
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