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- Subject: Re: Lua Style Guide ?
- From: Sean Conner <sean@...>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2017 13:03:56 -0400
It was thus said that the Great Russell Haley once stated:
> Sorry for the top post.
>
> Oh, and twenty indents? The version of Lua I use has a keyword called
> 'function'. And adhering to 80 columns is just silly. It was silly 20
> years ago when I started writing code.
But where's the cutoff? I have some XSLT code [1] where some of the lines
are long. Really long. Like 250 characters long:
<xsl:param name="image"><xsl:value-of select="/site/section[@id='About']/subsection[position()=1]/page[position()=1]/@filename"/>.<xsl:value-of select="/site/section[@id='About']/subsection[position()=1]/page[position()=1]/img/@type"/></xsl:param>
(note the two character indent)
This is, in my opinion, a bit too long (but if broken up, would be a real
mess and would probably mess up the output too much).
I find 80 to be nice---I can fit several xterms side by side when
programming (on my monitor at work---five side by side).
-spc (It's not a hard rule wit me, but a guideline I try to follow)
[1] I was playing around with it about fifteen years ago and decided to
convert my site [2] to XML, and use XSLT to convert it to HTML (and
to generate all links between pages and sections)
[2] http://www.conman.org/