> [Fred] > > I seem to recall that Guido had caved on this, mostly because he > > received enough complaints about too much code getting shoved way over > > to the right, in a column a dozen of fewer characters wide (which is > > seriously hard to decode). I don't remember if this was on the list > > or in a meeting. > > If I'm mis-remembering, then we should presure him on this until he > > does cave. ;) [Tim] > Guido, you need to Pronounce on this! > > I personally prefer 4-space no-hard-tabs everywhere, but given the way most > editors work, the most important thing is that there's no variation within a > given file type (e.g., that all .c files do the same, and all .py files do > the same, but it's bearable for .c and .py files to differ -- which latter > has been the case until now). Sorry, I still like -s8 -t8 for C code best. Just like the Linux kernel, if someone asks. :-) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://dinsdale.python.org/~guido/)
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