warning to users of INDENT.EXE
William C. Marsh
bmarsh at cod.NOSC.MIL
Tue Nov 27 06:15:15 AEST 1990
In article <73542 at iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> bomgard at iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (Tim Bomgardner) writes:
>I recently inherited a large multi-file c program with little or no
>visual structure (indenting, whitespace, etc.). I ran it all thru
>indent. A couple days later I discovered indent had made some
>unauthorized changes. In particular, all statements that were
>originally in the form
Funny, I had just been given a task to find this problem. It seems that the
latest version of indent (I got it from uunet) has this fixed. I guess one of
the original purposes was to convert older C code.
Bill
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