Re: Source reindenting - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers
From | Magnus Hagander |
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Subject | Re: Source reindenting |
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Msg-id | AANLkTim0Utj3TcWhMxhp8cXXKsnSYKyJ_j9K6JP6uwdx@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Source reindenting (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>) |
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Re: Source reindenting
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List | pgadmin-hackers |
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:13, Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote: > Le 30/12/2010 09:52, Magnus Hagander a écrit : >> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 00:45, Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote: >>> Le 29/12/2010 18:44, Dave Page a écrit : >>>> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote: >>>>> I just did a testrun with astyle to reindent and restyle the code. I >>>>> created a rule in Makefile.am per: >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am >>>>> index be6af45..8266f8d 100644 >>>>> --- a/Makefile.am >>>>> +++ b/Makefile.am >>>>> @@ -65,3 +65,13 @@ endif >>>>> # We need to ensure the help cache is world writeable >>>>> install-data-hook: >>>>> chmod 0666 $(help_cache) >>>>> + >>>>> +# Perform astyle cleanup per rules: >>>>> +# * -p - insert space around parenthesis >>>>> +# * -b - bracket style >>>>> +# * -S - indent switches >>>>> +# * -s4 - intent with spaces, 4 of them >>>> >>>> Didn't we say we were going to move to tabs? >>>> >>> >>> Yes. Magnus probably forgot that part when I talked with him on IM this >>> morning (well, yesterday morning now). >> >> Do you also prefer tabs in the end, and just bite the even bigger bullet now? >> > > I prefer spaces. But my initial complaint was the mixing of spaces and > tabs. IOW, I don't care what we choose, but I would love that we choose > one and keep with it. It helps having a good indentation on $EDITOR. > > So, as many would prefer tabs, I'm OK with it. > > So, go for tabs. There's no "many" :-P Dave prefers tabs, I slightly prefer tabs, you prefer spaces. But the main thing is we need a decision - whichever way :-) So let's go with tabs.. >>>>> It's going to cause merge conflicts like hell. but it's going to do >>>>> that whenever we run it. So should we just go ahead and run it? >>>> >>>> Why not? :-) >>>> >>> >>> The only patches not yet commited that I know of are the GSoC projects. >>> I know it won't be an issue for the database designer. Could be one for >>> your project. >> >> Yeah, it should only have an effect on modifications to *existing* >> files. Obviously, you'll want to run a "make style" over the new files >> before they are committed, but it shouldn't cause conflicts. >> >> Which, btw, is my suggested policy - always run "make style" before >> you commit (or at least before you push - but don't do it as a >> separate commit, so amend it into an existing commit in case it's done >> later). It only takes a couple of seconds over the whole tree... Seems >> reasonable? >> > > Seems quite reasonable. I expect we'll miss some, but it'll be easy to fix. Yes, we should of course also have a "style run" before releases, like we have for pgindent on the backend. > I would like this to be done on master and 1.12 branch, because I work > on both. Yeah, that would make backpatches easier. We don't actually do any patching at all on pre-1.12 at this point, do we? -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
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