Noorul Islam K M <noo...@collab.net> writes:

> I think we have in consistent python indentation. I can see that we use
> 2 space in test/ and 4 in bindings/ctypes-python. Is it not a good idea
> to stick to common indentation?  I can fix it.  Fixing ctypes-python
> will be easier because it has less number of lines.
>
> Any thoughts? Or is it already known to everyone and decided to live
> with it.

I've never looked at the ctypes-python code, it is essentially a
separate code base from the test code.  Do we ever cut-and-paste code
from one to the other?  Do developers spend a lot of time switching
between them?  If it really is separate then it's reasonable for it to
have its own style, and AFAIK 4 spaces is the more common style in the
Python world.

-- 
Philip

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