> Of course, if you use vi (or some other editor) you are out of luck!

Ahi, ahi, I see the seed of a flame war. ; -)

Bye, Pietro.

Jul 23, 2025 22:25:02 Raymond, David <david.raym...@nmt.edu>:

> Paul,
> 
> I just use emacs formatting.  It has formatters for most languages and I have 
> used it on all three that you mention, Clang, Golang, and Python, as well as 
> shell scripts.  Maybe there are better formatters out there, but emacs 
> formatters work fine for me.  Of course, if you use vi (or some other editor) 
> you are out of luck!
> 
> Dave Raymond
> 
> Dave Raymond
> David J. Raymond
> david.raym...@nmt.edu
> http://kestrel.nmt.edu/~raymond
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2025 at 2:07 PM Paul Wisehart <p...@oldcode.org> wrote:
>> Hi!,
>> 
>> I have been learning to program in C on OpenBSD
>> and it is super great.  I love that you can
>> just use builtin stuff to write code, like
>> the man pages are great.
>> 
>> My issue is that I have grown to like code
>> formatters after using them in golang and then
>> python.  I use the builtin 'indent' which is
>> great, BUT it chokes on more cryptic stuff like
>> nested parens, and array literals.
>> 
>> Do other OpenBSD C programmers use code formatters?
>> What do they use?
>> Should I just be more comfortable formatting my code
>> as I type?
>> 
>> Thanks!,
>> -- 
>> Paul Wisehart
>> 

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