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Re: Should there be a k&r2 c-style?
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John Wiegley |
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Re: Should there be a k&r2 c-style? |
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Fri, 09 Sep 2016 12:35:44 -0700 |
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>>>>> "A" == Alex <address@hidden> writes:
A> I imagine that a lot of people nowadays who look at the list of built-in
A> c-styles in the manual would expect that the 'k&r' style would have a
A> c-basic-offset of 4, which is what is used in the 2nd edition of 'The C
A> Programming Language'.
A> For example, the k&r style mentioned in
A> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style#K.26R_style has an offset of
A> 4 spaces.
A> Would it make sense to add a k&r2 c-style that is an alias for the
A> 'stroustrup' c-style to help alleviate any potential confusion?
Is this just a supposition, or have you heard anyone actually say this?
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