Bonjour Xavier :)
* Xavier Bestel <xavier.bestel@xxxxxxx> dixit:
Le samedi 10 novembre 2007 Ã 13:04 +0100, DervishD a Ãcrit :
* Benny Halevy <bhalevy@xxxxxxxxxxx> dixit:Who cares ?
I would like to hear peoples opinion about the indentation conventionWhile I respect you opinion about tabs, I find tab indentation the most
described below that I personally found the most practical with
several different editors.
evil thing ever invented. Even if done right (that is, not indenting
using a mixture of spaces and tabs), the only advantage is that you save
a few bytes.
About the space saving? Not me, of course. It's just that I didn't see
any other advantage.
The only advantage is that people can make tabs as big (or as small)
as they wish. Tabs become "logical indentation". So one's indentation
isn't forced on anotherone's editor.
The only way of having a sane indentation using tabs is to make sure
that ALL indentation are tabs, not a mix of tabs and spaces (spaces, if
any, should be at the end of indentation for aesthetical purposes, but
should be removed without the logical indentation being lost). A good
editor can ensure that all indentation are tabs and not a mix, but a
good editor can adapt indentation to your likings when loading the file
and save the file translating your favourite indentation back to spaces
or whatever.
If everybody used tabs correctly, indenting using tabs would be great,
but IMHO indenting with spaces is much better.
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