----- Original Message -----
Newsgroups:
gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel
Sent: Tuesday, 2002:September:10
1:56
Subject: Re: Tabs creep back into source
files
"Eric Woodruff" <Eric.Woodruff@falsetto.com>
wrote in message
news:057801c25888$a03a0a30$1800000a@soy...
>
"There are an awful lot of unquestioned absolutes in your world.
Must
> be nice."
>
> We are usually working in the context
of a framework.
>
> 1 + 1 = 2.
>
> int x = 0;
>
boost::shared_ptr<int> q = new int (x); // q is always defined after
x
>
> A change comes when you become a framework
designer...
Umm...huh? The context of my statement was
this:
> > Note: A good editor would force the indentation
automatically in a
> > block, and never let it be violated.
I
find the idea that an editor would always know the best indentation,
or
that the inviolate indentation imposed by an editor is always best
to be of
dubious value. Like the C++ language itself, power comes
in
flexibility.
Dave
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