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From: David G. <go...@us...> - 2002-05-10 03:54:00
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Tony J Ibbs (Tibs) wrote:
> Looking at Coding Conventions...
Sorry, I didn't mean them to sound so draconian. I've modified them a
bit and added a preface paragraph:
These are the conventions I use in my own code. Contributed code
will not be refused merely because it does not strictly adhere to
these conditions; as long as it's internally consistent, clean,
and correct, it probably will be accepted. But don't be surprised
if the "offending" code gets fiddled over time to conform to these
conventions.
> The "single quote for string literals" is a problem to me
...
> Can you point to where this is documented outwith your text?
It's not. Purely my preference. I find it cleaner, and ' doesn't
require shifting. I was using both for a while, but found it looked
cluttered, so standardized on one.
--
David Goodger <go...@us...> Open-source projects:
- Python Docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/
(includes reStructuredText: http://docutils.sf.net/rst.html)
- The Go Tools Project: http://gotools.sourceforge.net/
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