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[Python-Dev] Decoder functions accept str in py3k

[Python-Dev] Decoder functions accept str in py3k [Python-Dev] Decoder functions accept str in py3kBrett Cannon brett at python.org
Wed Jan 7 23:35:21 CET 2009
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:57, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote:
[SNIP]
> BTW: The _codecsmodule.c file is a 4 spaces indent file as well (just
> like all Unicode support source files). Someone apparently has added
> tabs when adding support for Py_buffers.
>

It looks like this formatting mix-up is just going to get worse for
the next few years while the 2.x series is still being worked on.
Should we just bite the bullet and start adding modelines for Vim and
Emacs to .c/.h files that are written in the old 2.x style? For Vim I
can then update the vimrc in Misc/Vim to then have 4-space indent be
the default for C files.

-Brett
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