Yes, the file is xt/perltidyrc, and it represents a compromise consensus
after months of code-format and editor holy wars.
http://git.koha.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=Koha;a=blob;f=xt/perltidyrc;h=f7d9a3c9be7674a86961f675c46c224d8f72cef0;hb=HEAD
The only other thing that might be useful is a sample
Le 10/12/2009 16:02, Zeno Tajoli a écrit :
> Hi to all,
>
>
>> Deny patches with SQL in .pl scripts, accept "SQL" only in C4, and
>> encourage the use of SQLHelper.
>>
> I don't know what is SQLHelper.
> I do a search on Google and CPAN but I find only a MS tool for C#.
>
> What is it ?
>
Hi to all,
>Deny patches with SQL in .pl scripts, accept "SQL" only in C4, and
>encourage the use of SQLHelper.
I don't know what is SQLHelper.
I do a search on Google and CPAN but I find only a MS tool for C#.
What is it ?
Bye
Zeno Tajoli
CILEA - Segrate (MI)
tajoliAT_SPAM_no_prendiATcilea.it
Didn't someone create a PerlTidy config file for Koha awhile back? I
think that would be an excellent way to easily standardize indentation
rules. If someone has it, it would be nice to have a link to it on the
coding guidelines wiki page.
Kyle
http://www.kylehall.info
Information Technology
Craw
Hi,
Le 10/12/2009 13:56, Paul Poulain a écrit :
> Hello koha-dev,
>
> with koha 3.2 almost knocking on the door, and chris C. ideas for 3.4, I
> think it's time to harden& strengthen our coding guidelines, that are
> really too light. The guidelines are here :
> http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=e