> 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. Actually, this one was formatted for 8-space indents but using 4-space tabs, so in my editor it looked like 16-space indents! Given that we don't want to change existing code, I'd prefer to stick with 1-tab 8-space indents. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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