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Posted to dev@nuttx.apache.org by Alan Carvalho de Assis <ac...@gmail.com> on 2020/06/01 11:21:30 UTC

[OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Interesting:

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bdc48fa11e46f867ea4d75fa59ee87a7f48be144

Re: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by Gregory Nutt <sp...@gmail.com>.
>
>> So sorry to be a radical humorist.
>
> I did not understand it was humor.  A smiley face would have helped.  
> Sorry.
>
> The chaos of this project is getting to me.

Then, in that vein, why not just remove newlines altogether. ;) Each 
file can just be one long line.



Re: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by Gregory Nutt <sp...@gmail.com>.
> So sorry to be a radical humorist.

I did not understand it was humor.  A smiley face would have helped.  Sorry.

The chaos of this project is getting to me.

Re: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by Sebastien Lorquet <se...@lorquet.fr>.
So sorry to be a radical humorist.

Sebastien

Le 03/06/2020 à 15:57, Gregory Nutt a écrit :
>
>> -1
>>
>> I like it the way it is.  And thoroughly opposed to increate the 
>> default line width.  There has been BS talk about it.  But it is just 
>> BS and amounts to nothing. No one should be taking this seriously.
>>
>> There has been no change to the coding standard.  There has been no 
>> change to default line width.  Any PR C file with 100, 128, or 132 
>> character line with will be declined. 
> Critical parts of the coding standard can be changed with a full vote 
> of the PPMC.  It is not going to happen by a few radicals commenting 
> on an [OT] conversation.

Re: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by Gregory Nutt <sp...@gmail.com>.
>
>> -1
>>
>> I like it the way it is.  And thoroughly opposed to increate the 
>> default line width.  There has been BS talk about it.  But it is just 
>> BS and amounts to nothing. No one should be taking this seriously.
>>
>> There has been no change to the coding standard.  There has been no 
>> change to default line width.  Any PR C file with 100, 128, or 132 
>> character line with will be declined. 
> Critical parts of the coding standard can be changed with a full vote 
> of the PPMC.  It is not going to happen by a few radicals commenting 
> on an [OT] conversation.

Any [VOTE] should also be preceded by a [DISCUSS] phase so that all 
people can express their preference.  After all of the pros and cons are 
on the table in the [DISCUSS] and after we understand how this change 
would help and hurt other people, then it would be appropriate to start 
a [VOTE].


Re: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by Gregory Nutt <sp...@gmail.com>.
> -1
>
> I like it the way it is.  And thoroughly opposed to increate the 
> default line width.  There has been BS talk about it.  But it is just 
> BS and amounts to nothing. No one should be taking this seriously.
>
> There has been no change to the coding standard.  There has been no 
> change to default line width.  Any PR C file with 100, 128, or 132 
> character line with will be declined. 
Critical parts of the coding standard can be changed with a full vote of 
the PPMC.  It is not going to happen by a few radicals commenting on an 
[OT] conversation.

Re: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by Gregory Nutt <sp...@gmail.com>.
-1

I like it the way it is.  And thoroughly opposed to increate the default 
line width.  There has been BS talk about it.  But it is just BS and 
amounts to nothing. No one should be taking this seriously.

There has been no change to the coding standard.  There has been no 
change to default line width.  Any PR C file with 100, 128, or 132 
character line with will be declined.

On 6/3/2020 7:39 AM, Sebastien Lorquet wrote:
> Or, Let's stick with usual console widths and make it 132?
>
> sebastien
>
> Le 01/06/2020 à 15:30, David Sidrane a écrit :
>> Let's one up them and keep it binary at the same time 128! :)
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Alan Carvalho de Assis [mailto:acassis@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, June 01, 2020 4:22 AM
>> To: dev
>> Subject: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default
>>
>> Interesting:
>>
>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bdc48fa11e46f867ea4d75fa59ee87a7f48be144 
>>



Re: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by Sebastien Lorquet <se...@lorquet.fr>.
Or, Let's stick with usual console widths and make it 132?

sebastien

Le 01/06/2020 à 15:30, David Sidrane a écrit :
> Let's one up them and keep it binary at the same time 128! :)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Carvalho de Assis [mailto:acassis@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 01, 2020 4:22 AM
> To: dev
> Subject: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default
>
> Interesting:
>
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bdc48fa11e46f867ea4d75fa59ee87a7f48be144

RE: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Posted by David Sidrane <Da...@nscdg.com>.
Let's one up them and keep it binary at the same time 128! :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Carvalho de Assis [mailto:acassis@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2020 4:22 AM
To: dev
Subject: [OT] Linux now using 100 char lines as default

Interesting:

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bdc48fa11e46f867ea4d75fa59ee87a7f48be144