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Re: Using vim to contribute to GNUstep


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: Re: Using vim to contribute to GNUstep
Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 09:46:08 +0200
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Hi,

Ivan Vučica wrote:
Hi all!

Does anyone have a set of settings for vim's cindent that automatically uses as correct indentation style as possible?

What code editors do you use to contribute to the core GNUstep?
I use Emacs because it is the only thing that formats the code "right" including the weird tab/spaces to indent. Right in the sense of GNU coding style. I use Emacs even on the mac instead of XCode. Emacs has a nice obj-c support, including reindentation of existing code and dedicated obj-c menu. It works for me only for -m files and not -h, but that is a minor drawback

The only drawback is that I am a VI guy. Emacs doesn't even have a decent copy&paste that integrates with the host... but I never got VI really indent smooth as Emacs.

Riccardo




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