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  • G Gary Wheeler

    ... for the last vestiges of the old Republic have been swept away. My legacy C++ code was written in K&R brace style, as the gods intended. I write my C# using the vertical brace Allman[^] style, thereby appeasing those gods. The last week or so I've been doing significant work in the legacy code, and I can't stand it anymore. I've written a VS macro(*) to reformat K&R to vertical braces Allman form. (*) Yes, I know that VS can reformat code for you. The built-in stuff in VS2008 is pretty lame.

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    Gary Wheeler wrote:

    I've written a VS macro(*) to reformat K&R to vertical braces.

    The old gods are dead, it's good that you are *cough* embracing *cough* the new ones. ;) Marc

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    • G Gary Wheeler

      ... for the last vestiges of the old Republic have been swept away. My legacy C++ code was written in K&R brace style, as the gods intended. I write my C# using the vertical brace Allman[^] style, thereby appeasing those gods. The last week or so I've been doing significant work in the legacy code, and I can't stand it anymore. I've written a VS macro(*) to reformat K&R to vertical braces Allman form. (*) Yes, I know that VS can reformat code for you. The built-in stuff in VS2008 is pretty lame.

      Software Zen: delete this;

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      My code will probably drive you nuts as I use Allman style. Always have, always will.

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      • G Gary Wheeler

        ... for the last vestiges of the old Republic have been swept away. My legacy C++ code was written in K&R brace style, as the gods intended. I write my C# using the vertical brace Allman[^] style, thereby appeasing those gods. The last week or so I've been doing significant work in the legacy code, and I can't stand it anymore. I've written a VS macro(*) to reformat K&R to vertical braces Allman form. (*) Yes, I know that VS can reformat code for you. The built-in stuff in VS2008 is pretty lame.

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        And there was much rejoicing.

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          I believe one of the reasons K&R was popular, was that it saves vertical space, and therefore paper when you print your code. But how often do you print code these days? I cannot remember the last time I needed a hard copy of my code.

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          I print my code, that's part of why I use so much vertical space. Room for notes, underlining, circling, etc.

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            I print my code, that's part of why I use so much vertical space. Room for notes, underlining, circling, etc.

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            that's part of why I use so much vertical space

            Makes sense!

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              My code will probably drive you nuts as I use Allman style. Always have, always will.

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              Gary Wheeler
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              Hmm. Did a quick Wikipedia check; I'm calling 'Allman style' 'vertical braces'. Apparently I'm already nuts.

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              • G Gary Wheeler

                Hmm. Did a quick Wikipedia check; I'm calling 'Allman style' 'vertical braces'. Apparently I'm already nuts.

                Software Zen: delete this;

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                Even at my advanced age I learn something new every day. The style I have used from as far back as I can remember is called "Allman"? Wow! I have been nuts for a long time. :laugh:

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                • G Gary Wheeler

                  ... for the last vestiges of the old Republic have been swept away. My legacy C++ code was written in K&R brace style, as the gods intended. I write my C# using the vertical brace Allman[^] style, thereby appeasing those gods. The last week or so I've been doing significant work in the legacy code, and I can't stand it anymore. I've written a VS macro(*) to reformat K&R to vertical braces Allman form. (*) Yes, I know that VS can reformat code for you. The built-in stuff in VS2008 is pretty lame.

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                  Yes, but ... tabs or spaces ?

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                    Yes, but ... tabs or spaces ?

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                    Tabs originally, now spaces. The group couldn't agree on a tab size :rolleyes: .

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                    • L Lost User

                      Welcome to the club of the one and only true brace placement style! I'll take my coat.

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                      If you mean 1tbs[^], you are describing an abomination unto all languages, IDEs and programmers.

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                      • L Lost User

                        I believe one of the reasons K&R was popular, was that it saves vertical space, and therefore paper when you print your code. But how often do you print code these days? I cannot remember the last time I needed a hard copy of my code.

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                        Cornelius Henning wrote:

                        it saves vertical space,

                        The more modern concern is ability to maximize the amount of code on a power point slide. [... to make a tangential point, the 'print' aspect is also the reason to use spaces and not tabs.]

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                          I believe one of the reasons K&R was popular, was that it saves vertical space, and therefore paper when you print your code. But how often do you print code these days? I cannot remember the last time I needed a hard copy of my code.

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                          On rare occasions I will still print a page or two of code when I'm refactoring C++. That's never necessary in C#, because the refactoring tools are so much better.

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                            On rare occasions I will still print a page or two of code when I'm refactoring C++. That's never necessary in C#, because the refactoring tools are so much better.

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                            I haven't worked in C++ for many years - only C#. Hence no requirement to print on my side.

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                              Hmm. Did a quick Wikipedia check; I'm calling 'Allman style' 'vertical braces'. Apparently I'm already nuts.

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                              Well then, welcome to the nut house! :-D

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                              • G Gary Wheeler

                                ... for the last vestiges of the old Republic have been swept away. My legacy C++ code was written in K&R brace style, as the gods intended. I write my C# using the vertical brace Allman[^] style, thereby appeasing those gods. The last week or so I've been doing significant work in the legacy code, and I can't stand it anymore. I've written a VS macro(*) to reformat K&R to vertical braces Allman form. (*) Yes, I know that VS can reformat code for you. The built-in stuff in VS2008 is pretty lame.

                                Software Zen: delete this;

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                                Slacker007
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                                put it all on one line. then you don't have to worry about styles and shit like that.

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                                  ... for the last vestiges of the old Republic have been swept away. My legacy C++ code was written in K&R brace style, as the gods intended. I write my C# using the vertical brace Allman[^] style, thereby appeasing those gods. The last week or so I've been doing significant work in the legacy code, and I can't stand it anymore. I've written a VS macro(*) to reformat K&R to vertical braces Allman form. (*) Yes, I know that VS can reformat code for you. The built-in stuff in VS2008 is pretty lame.

                                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                                  Gary, I'm sorry but we can't be friends any more. :( /ravi

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                                    Gary, I'm sorry but we can't be friends any more. :( /ravi

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                                    :((

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                                      :((

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                                      I'm hoping you'll see the beauty in the K&R format and return to your roots.  Besides, IL generated from C# code written in the K&R format has been known to run faster. :) /ravi

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                                        I'm hoping you'll see the beauty in the K&R format and return to your roots.  Besides, IL generated from C# code written in the K&R format has been known to run faster. :) /ravi

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                                        Gary Wheeler
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                                        Ah, 'tis me leg you be pullin' there laddie. We all be knowin' that the only way to make managed code go faster be to whip the horse harder.

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                                        • G Gary Wheeler

                                          Tabs originally, now spaces. The group couldn't agree on a tab size :rolleyes: .

                                          Software Zen: delete this;

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                                          PIEBALDconsult
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                                          The problem is that when indent size is measured in "characters" then it depends on font size -- the smaller the font (I use an 8-point font) then the more characters are required to make an effective indent.

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