On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 01:10:31AM -0400, Noah Misch wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 10:45:16PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > I have updated the pgindent README to use
> > these Perl indent instructions:
> >
> > find . -name \*.pl -o -name \*.pm | xargs perltidy \
> > --backup-and-modify-in-place --opening-brace-on-new-line \
> > --vertical-tightness=2 --vertical-tightness-closing=2 \
> > --nospace-after-keyword=for --nospace-for-semicolon \
> > --add-whitespace --delete-old-whitespace --paren-tightness=2 \
> > --keep-old-blank-lines=2 --maximum-line-length=78 \
> > --entab-leading-whitespace=4 --output-line-ending=unix
>
> I would lean against using --nospace-after-keyword=for. Not using it means we
> get wrong formatting when the for-loop conditions span multiple lines. Using
> it means we get wrong formatting (albeit less severe) on every for-loop. In
> any event, if we do use it for for-loops, we should probably use it for all
> control structure keywords.
Agreed, good point.
> Otherwise, I like this.
>
> As a last idle idea, how about putting the options in a configuration file and
> passing --profile= as the only option? Besides keeping you from copying a
> 7-line shell command, this has the benefit of ignoring any ~/.perltidyrc.
Also agreed, and change made. Perltidyrc now has:
--add-whitespace--backup-and-modify-in-place--delete-old-whitespace--entab-leading-whitespace=4--keep-old-blank-lines=2--maximum-line-length=78--nospace-for-semicolon--opening-brace-on-new-line--output-line-ending=unix--paren-tightness=2--vertical-tightness=2--vertical-tightness-closing=2
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