Re: [PATCH 3/4] {fast-export,transport-helper}: style cleanups
From: Felipe Contreras <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:57:11
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Junio C Hamano [off-list ref] wrote:
Felipe Contreras [off-list ref] writes:quoted
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if (!author) - die ("Could not find author in commit %s", + die("Could not find author in commit %s", sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));It looks like your simple replace didn't account for calls with multiple lines. Now the remaining lines don't line up. :-) There's several more places like this in the patch.AFAIK neither the git or the Linux code-style specify how multiple lines with open parenthesis should align.Then the usual "follow the style of surrounding code" rule would apply, no?
The surrounding code has all the open parentheses wrong for these functions, that doesn't mean the surrounding code is correct.
It is clear that the original wants to align the opening dq of "Could..." and 's' at the beginning of sha1_to_hex(). Why is it so hard for you to say "Good eyes, thanks"?
Because I didn't miss it, it was deliberate from my side, if nobody can be bothered to add a rule on the coding style guidelines, why should I bother? As I said, this pops up from time to time in Linux mailing lists[1], but at the end of the day the CodingStyle doesn't specify what should be the way to align these, so any discussion about whether they are properly aligned or not is futile. If it was up to me, I would use the alignment that makes more sense, which is to align two tabs always, this way, each time somebody decides to change the first line, the rest of the lines don't need to change, which is something I see through the CodingStyle; try to avoid a style that would generate bigger diffs. But if I did such alignment I might create even more discussion, so I deliberately decided not to change the alignment at all, which still leaves the code in accordance with the CodingStyle. [1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1407801 -- Felipe Contreras