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Re: master 50020d026c: Untabify rcirc.el


From: Philip Kaludercic
Subject: Re: master 50020d026c: Untabify rcirc.el
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2022 13:22:36 +0000

Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:

>> My apologies, I didn't know that there was a general rule like this.
>> The last few times I had been working on rcirc I always ran into issues
>> with whitespaces whenever indenting a function.  Every patch had
>> unrelated whitespace changes that had to be reverted to that the
>> historical record isn't polluted.
>
> Whitespace changes are "by definition" gratuitous.  We don't disallow
> them, but they should be limited to the lines that are changed for other
> reasons as well.
> [ Note also that there are degrees: e.g. reindentation is not 100%
>   gratuitous, contrary to tabify/untabify.  ]

Thank you for the explanation.

>> On a related note, I believe there has been a need to reorder rcirc to
>> make it easier to follow along for a while.  But it goes without saying
>> that that would break the git history far more than this change.
>
> This is yet elsewhere on the scale of "gratuitous", so we also prefer to
> refrain from doing so, but sometimes it's justified (usually together
> with a string of other, more substantial, changes).

I suspected that being the case, so I'll try to reorder things gradually
as bugs are addressed or new features are added.

>
>         Stefan "guilty of many non-whitespace but still gratuitous changes"



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