Re: [HACKERS] pgindent messing up "translator: " comments

2011-09-05 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of lun sep 05 16:43:32 -0300 2011: > Alvaro Herrera writes: > > I think the proper fix would be to use the /* trick, such as in > > postmaster.c: > > > /*-- > > translator: %s is a noun phrase describing a child process, such > > as > >

Re: [HACKERS] pgindent messing up "translator: " comments

2011-09-05 Thread Tom Lane
Alvaro Herrera writes: > I think the proper fix would be to use the /* trick, such as in > postmaster.c: > /*-- > translator: %s is a noun phrase describing a child process, > such as > "server process" */ > (err

Re: [HACKERS] pgindent messing up "translator: " comments

2011-09-05 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Excerpts from Alvaro Herrera's message of lun sep 05 16:21:38 -0300 2011: > I just noticed that this comment got reindented by pgindent > (xlog.c, line 3226 in REL9_1_STABLE): > /* > * translator: First %s represents a recovery.conf parameter name like > * "recovery_end_co

Re: [HACKERS] pgindent messing up "translator: " comments

2011-09-05 Thread Bruce Momjian
Alvaro Herrera wrote: > I just noticed that this comment got reindented by pgindent > (xlog.c, line 3226 in REL9_1_STABLE): > /* >* translator: First %s represents a recovery.conf parameter > name like >* "recovery_end_command", and the 2nd is the valu

[HACKERS] pgindent messing up "translator: " comments

2011-09-05 Thread Alvaro Herrera
I just noticed that this comment got reindented by pgindent (xlog.c, line 3226 in REL9_1_STABLE): /* * translator: First %s represents a recovery.conf parameter name like * "recovery_end_command", and the 2nd is the value of that parameter.