For C code I use indent
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/indent/beautify.html
-Derek
At 07:58 AM 8/24/2006, Kyrre Nygård wrote:
Hello people,
I'm looking for the best ways to create a line of code beautification
(reformatting) scripts -- one for C, one for Ruby, one for Bash and one
for web development languages like XHTML, XML, CSS, PHP and Ajax. Whether
as frontline warriors or household maids, they would ensure proper
indentation, linebreaks, spaces, tabs and so forth.
Can anybody help me?
My studies of architectural science has taught me to pay extreme care to
the correction of details, and I now wish to apply these teachings to all
my code. I find myself always reformatting whatever my associates give me.
Not that they're bad programmers, they just care more about the code
itself rather than its structure, and I dare not argue with that. When
their code is messy, however, my heart feels messy and I can't get any sleep.
I wish to be in full control of my code beautifiers. That is, I wish to
have them as simple and meaningful as possible. Give me an easy Bash over
a complex Ruby any day.
There's a lot of messed up tools out there. Companies with flashy websites
just doing this for the money. So apart from the bullshit, I've managed to
spot out the Ruby Beautifier and GNU Indent as two worthy code
beautifiers. However I get the feeling they are more complex than they
ought to be, and if less is more, my search will have to continue.
All the best,
Kyrre
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