bug#6617: linux kernel C style (fwd)
Alan Mackenzie <[email protected]> Wed, 27 Apr 2022 19:17:52 +0000
| Newsgroups | gmane.emacs.cc-mode.general |
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| Message-ID | <YmmW4P5hTyqPDrY4__11028.7665900373$1651087183$gmane$org@ACM> |
Hello, everybody. On Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 14:16:23 -0700, Sean Whitton wrote: > Hello Alan, > On Sun 24 Apr 2022 at 02:50PM GMT, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > After a bit of thought, I agree with you. I think here it is better > > just to add the setting of indent-tabs-mode to the "linux" style. Most > > users of "linux" will have that variable set to t one way or another, > > and so won't notice. > > There will be a few users using the style for non-Linux projects, who > > will be used to indent-tabs-mode being nil. That is just unfortunate. > > I think the balance of benefits and problems comes down on the side of > > this abrupt change. > Right. > > I intend to apply the following patch to cc-styles.el soon. If you > > want to test it you're very welcome, but please note that since it > > changes a variable, the amended CC Mode should be the first CC Mode > > you load in the Emacs session. (Otherwise, you'll need to do fancy > > things with `makunbound' before loading the new CC Mode.) > I'm not in the middle of any C projects using the Linux style atm, so I > don't think I'll be able to test, but your patch looks basically > equivalent to the "linux-tabs" thing I was doing, so probably doesn't > need a lot of testing. Thanks for thinking this one over! I've now committed the change to cc-styles.el, and am closing the bug with this post. > -- > Sean Whitton -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).