In general, the GNU Arch coding standard has been to
avoid certain C99 features (so, not "//" comments, no local
variable declarations in the middle of code) and to
not indent code in the manner of a monkey on meth and
in the midst of a psychotic breakdown. So, yes,
cmd-export.c could use some work.
Much, but not all of the indenting weirdness of the
file appears to be the result of someone editing code
with tab width set to 4 characters. Other parts -- well,
I can't even begin to imagine what the author(s) were
thinking.
Sigh.
Hey, Andy.... um.... huh?
-t
Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> {
> int foo;
> foo = 0;
> int bar;
> }
These are not silly. This was not a valid "C" last time I checked.
It is valid GNU C though, and I think it might be valid C99. But I
don't have the standard at hand.
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