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    Dan McDonald (danmcd@hostux.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 15:02:23 JST Dan McDonald Dan McDonald
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    • John-Mark Gurney

    @encthenet

    Oh I agree with you... working at Sun got me on the tab train.

    I'm just trying to provide some background on why folks might do it.

    In conversation about 8 months ago from hostux.social permalink
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      John-Mark Gurney (encthenet@flyovercountry.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 15:02:25 JST John-Mark Gurney John-Mark Gurney
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      @danmcd I'm sorry. I've had a LOT of troubles reading ngtcp2 code because the indentation is to small, so when you have a 50+ line indented blocks, it's kinda hard to determine when various blocks end.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Dan McDonald (danmcd@hostux.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 15:02:26 JST Dan McDonald Dan McDonald
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      • John-Mark Gurney

      @encthenet

      I used to use two space a long time ago; because I learned two-space Pascal first, and because emacs defaulted to two space in C-mode.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      John-Mark Gurney (encthenet@flyovercountry.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 15:02:29 JST John-Mark Gurney John-Mark Gurney

      Oh, just realize another annoyance of the ngtcp2 code base. Indetation is 2 spaces.

      If you're writing code so nested that you need 2 or 4 space indentation, then you need to learn to refactor your code more.

      (Yes, I'm calling out all the 4 space indent people, use tabs.)

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink

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