asymmetric layout
Richard Harter
g-rh at cca.CCA.COM
Thu Mar 17 06:43:33 AEST 1988
In article <1136 at PT.CS.CMU.EDU> edw at IUS1.CS.CMU.EDU (Eddie Wyatt) writes:
>
.... A message praising the merits of aligning = signs in
assignments vertically.
It is my opinion, and sometimes practicing style that vertical alignment
is a *good* thing. Another example is in declarations, e.g.
struct athing **ptr; /* Say what ptr is */
struct bthing *aptr; /* Another explanation */
char c; /* Names all start in same col */
char *cc; /* And are alphabetized in type */
int i; /* Types sorted by name length */
And so on. However there is a problem with assignments that Eddie does
not mention -- indentation can mess up the alignment by runing over
the assignment column.
--
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Are the graves of dreams allowed to die.
Richard Harter, SMDS Inc.
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