On 24.01.12 16:56, Patric Zimmermann wrote:
Am 24.01.2012 um 16:14 schrieb Christopher Creutzig:
Hi,
the following C++ code is indented as I expect:
std::cerr << "a=" << a << ", b=" << b << ", c=" << c << std::endl;
Asking TM2, I get it indented as:
std::cerr << "a=" << a << ", b=" << b << ", c=" << c << std::endl;
I'd prefer the second one (the one TM2 is using)...
just my 2 ct.
Not trying to shoot your opinion down or anything, but I'm curious: Why? The meaning of the line, say, with the c, does not change at all when the lines for a and b above it are removed. Do you also prefer TM2's current indenting in this almost identical example?
f(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6);
Christopher