Dear developers, I would like to reformat the Python code. My major doubt is on what it should be the maximum line size for Python code.
Traditional wisdom, coming from standard screens of the 80's set it to 80. Two of the best used tools to reformat Python code, black and ruff, set this limit to 88. Personally I prefer 96. And I am pushing for this change. Although modern terminals have more lines and rows (for example the shell screen that I use have 236 rows by 90 lines) we need to set some common ground. So my question to you is: what do you think that the limit should be? I do not mind to share this limit with the C++ code, after all most of the same rational applies. Does anyone can help me with this existential doubt? :-D Best regards, PS: The reason to ask this is that I have batch of changes to commit but I would like to set this before committing to avoid too much code churn. -- José Abílio -- lyx-devel mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel