[35353] tinyca2 Lint Report
Florian Ebeling
florian.ebeling at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 13:36:07 PDT 2008
> > > I'm guessing by the few emails I've seen taking issue with the style
> > > emails that most people don't mind and that that the people that
> > > wrote the tool felt that style does matter.
> > >
> > > I'm in that camp. I like seeing all the ports having the same style.
> >
> > OK. If that's the prevailing opinion I'll just /dev/null the lint
> > warnings, hopefully not miss anything truly important, and get on with
> > work.
> >
>
> Is it? I don't like the 'port lint' stuff that complains about
> whitespace - its invisible to humans and to port (so far as I know), why
> do we bother people about it? I also don't like having patchfiles ending
> in '.diff', used to be they matched FreeBSD's style (IIRC, and that was
> a purposeful decision). If somebody has a hair about their editor "properly"
> displaying patches, why not teach the editor to match on 'patch-' for
> highlighting/<whatevering>?
The pedantery of port lint is particularly embarassing for
occasional maintainers like me who don't have commit bit.
The thing is I can't really ask the list to "please delete the space at the
and of line 14", as lint suggests and expect that people still take
me serious. Effectively, I can't really do anything about this
stream of little nagging notes, and that's not good.
Florian
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