Martin P. Hellwig ha scritto:
On 05/04/10 11:28, superpollo wrote:
Samuel Williams ha scritto:
I personally like indentation.

I just wonder whether it is an issue that some people will dislike.
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there might be problems if for example you
generate code from a one-line template.
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Well a one-line template code generator are great and such, but if the output should be human readable it is necessary to have at least some form of mark-up control on it. Like newlines and indentations.

or latex markup, in my case...

On the other hand if it is only meant to generate executable code, generating an interpreted code might not be the best solution for the actual problem.

yes, maybe generating code for a *compiler* might be faster but you must consider overhead due to compilation time, especially if code snippets are sprinkled by the dozen all over the template file.

For the corner cases (I can think of a couple) it is good to know you can use ';' most of the time.


most but not always as i noted (think about loops or function definition)

bye

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