Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!udel!udccvax1!conan From: conan@vax1.acs.udel.EDU (Robert B Carroll) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: Indenting Message-ID: <4547@udccvax1.acs.udel.EDU> Date: 2 Oct 89 01:09:33 GMT References: <89273.185750TBC101@PSUVM.BITNET> <704@thor.wright.EDU> <9253@pyr.gatech.EDU> Reply-To: conan@vax1.acs.udel.EDU (Robert B Carroll) Organization: University of Delaware Lines: 24 In article <9253@pyr.gatech.EDU> mlw@pyr.UUCP (Michael Williams) writes: > >my program. The "end" lines up with the "if", "for", or "while" statements, >allowing quick and easy alignments of scope. >When I first saw this style, I didn't like it; however, I now prefer it. >It's a matter of choice ... do it your way, but don't force others to. >-- >Michael Williams Thats nice. There are 5 people in my group at work. We have to write code that will eventually be used by perhaps 3 other groups(about 13 more people). The total size of the program is about half a million lines of code. Each one of the five people in our group are going to indent the way we feel it should be done instead of be necessarily the same. Am i'm going to deal with debugging this crap? nahh, there shouldn't be any standard. Maybe your not talking about a 'real' world situation though. Ah well...... -- conan@vax1.acs.udel.edu OR conan@192.5.57.1 ********************************************************************** ****The Hardest Disc Golf courses are in the world are in delaware**** **********************************************************************