>>>>> "TP" == Tim Peters <tim.one@comcast.net> writes: TP> [Martin v. Loewis] >> While working on unicodedata.c, I found that its indentation >> does not follow PEP 7. Is it ok to reindent it (i.e. use tabs)? TP> Probably not, but I'd be in favor of it. unicodeobject.c too, TP> and _sre.c, and _hotshot.c, and ... the PEP 7 std is simply TP> ignored. And just to make sure Martin totally abandons this folly <sink>, I'll start a little mini-flamewar on the all-tabs recommendation in PEP 7. :) I think all-tabs is just fine for existing C code, but I think we should encourage new C code (or re-indented C code) to use all spaces and 4 space indents. Think of how much more readable eval_frame() would be if that were the case. :) My specific recommendation is Emacs-specific: use the CC Mode "python" style, but with (setq c-basic-offset 8) and (setq indent-tabs-mode nil) I can provide some elisp if there's any interest. -Barry
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