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minus-squareKairos@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-22 months agoI use tabs for indentation then spaces after that if I need to offset a line by a specific amount of chars, such as a multi-line output or something. Edit: to be specific: https://pastebin.com/un6iUmEp . Notice how line 3 has one tab, then several spaces before the first non-whitespace character.
minus-squareSilverCode@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-22 months agoI like to use asterisk spacing. void main() { /****/for (int i=0; i <10; ++I) { /********/printf("hello world\n"); /********/printf("%d\n", i); /****/} }
minus-squareKairos@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-22 months agoThat’s spaces but worse? Why do you do this?
minus-squareGrimpen@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 months agoRespect. Only through destruction can we be purified.
I use tabs for indentation then spaces after that if I need to offset a line by a specific amount of chars, such as a multi-line output or something.
Edit: to be specific: https://pastebin.com/un6iUmEp . Notice how line 3 has one tab, then several spaces before the first non-whitespace character.
I like to use asterisk spacing.
void main() { /****/for (int i=0; i <10; ++I) { /********/printf("hello world\n"); /********/printf("%d\n", i); /****/} }
That’s spaces but worse? Why do you do this?
Respect. Only through destruction can we be purified.