"Barry A. Warsaw" wrote: > > >>>>> "Guido" == Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us> writes: > > Guido> Modified Files: mmapmodule.c Log Message: Hacked for Win32 > Guido> by Mark Hammond. Reformatted for 8-space tabs and fitted > Guido> into 80-char lines by GvR. > > Can we change the 8-space-tab rule for all new C code that goes in? I > know that we can't practically change existing code right now, but for > new C code, I propose we use no tab characters, and we use a 4-space > block indentation. Why not just leave new code formatted as it is (except maybe to bring the used TAB width to the standard 8 spaces used throughout the Python C source code) ? BTW, most of the new unicode stuff uses 4-space indents. Unfortunately, it mixes whitespace and tabs since Emacs c-mode doesn't do the python-mode magic yet (is there a way to turn it on ?). -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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