Re: [PATCH] coding-style.rst: indentation: Clarify tabs text

From: Bagas Sanjaya
Date: Tue Feb 28 2023 - 21:28:41 EST


On 3/1/23 05:20, Bru Moreira-Guedes wrote:
> It might be misleading, especially for some autistic readers for whom
> English is not the first language and whose tendency to interpret things
> more literally might be present (i.e., my very own self).
>

I'm also actually autistic (∞) :) ...

> The present patch clarifies the tabs text on such aspects.
>

Clarify tabs description?

> -Tabs are 8 characters, and thus indentations are also 8 characters.
> -There are heretic movements that try to make indentations 4 (or even 2!)
> -characters deep, and that is akin to trying to define the value of PI to
> -be 3.
> +The Linux Kernel uses the TAB character for indentation, as in the K&R
> +style. Tabs are meant to be viewed as 8-characters, and thus
> +indentations are meant to be seen as 8 characters as well. There are
> +heretic movements that try to use spaces for indentation, or make tabs
> +viewed as 4 (or even 2!) characters, and that is akin to trying to
> +define the value of PI to be 5.
>

"In the context of kernel code, tabs are intended to be 8-characters
indentation."

> Rationale: The whole idea behind indentation is to clearly define where
> a block of control starts and ends. Especially when you've been looking
> at your screen for 20 straight hours, you'll find it a lot easier to see
> how the indentation works if you have large indentations.
>
> -Now, some people will claim that having 8-character indentations makes
> +Now, some people will claim that viewint 8-character tab indentations makes
viewing

>
> -In short, 8-char indents make things easier to read, and have the added
> +In short, 8-char tab size make things easier to read, and have the added

8-char tab indents (for consistency with above)?

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