On 5 Apr 2017 06:01:56 GMT
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> One solution I find unacceptable is to use one tab character per level;
> if you tell your editor of choice that a tab is 4 characters, your code
> might look great in that editor, but it'll still look like hell
> everywhere else.
In contrast that's my favourite solution because it can be
presented with any tab settings and still align correctly. OTOH mixed
spaces and tabs for indentation is guaranteed to be a mess if the tab
settings aren't what you expect. Using only spaces works but is inflexible.
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