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- From: pfkeb@kaon.SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Paul F. Kunz)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.objective-c,comp.sys.next.programmer
- Subject: Re: Seeking Objective-c prettifier
- Message-ID: <PFKEB.92Nov11203142@kaon.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 04:31:44 GMT
- References: <1992Nov7.191231.2637@netcom.com> <1992Nov11.164219.1999@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
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- Organization: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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- In-Reply-To: lebay@mercury.cl.msu.edu's message of 11 Nov 92 16:42:19 GMT
-
- >>>>> On 11 Nov 92 16:42:19 GMT, lebay@mercury.cl.msu.edu (Jim LeBay) said:
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- > In article <1992Nov7.191231.2637@netcom.com> garylang@netcom.com (Gary
- > Lang) writes:
- >> "Anyone have or know of an Objective-C prettifier?"
- >>
- >> man indent. It's actually not too bad...
- >>
- >> -g
-
- > Well, it's better than cb, but not much, for one big reason:
-
- > BUGS
- > Indent doesn't accept Objective-C style (//) comments.
-
- > How *could* they leave that out?!?!
-
- My solution is simply not to use the Objective-C (and C++) style
- comments (//). Then I can happily use the current indent. For me,
- it is not a perfect solution, but the "least worst" solution.
-
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