2011-09-26 12:30:15 |
Xavier (Open ERP) |
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See title: cdiff's description indicates that it warns against "spurious changes", the changes it warns against include trailing white space and leading tabs, but if somebody breaks a file's indentation by adding tabs *after* spaces (in order to increase the indentation level with crummy tools), check-style will not output any warning.
check-style should at least warn when indentation is or becomes mixed, ideally it should warn against any tab character added to a file. |
See title: cdiff's description indicates that it warns against "spurious changes", the changes it warns against include trailing white space and leading tabs, but if somebody breaks a file's indentation by adding tabs *after* spaces (in order to increase the indentation level with crummy tools), check-style will not output any warning.
check-style should at least warn when indentation is or becomes mixed, ideally it should warn against any tab character added to a file.
The current behavior gives a false sense of security (user may think he is protected against inserting tabs) |
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