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List: lilypond-devel
Subject: Re: formatted GNUmakefile
From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke () gnu ! org>
Date: 2012-06-30 10:37:55
Message-ID: 87mx3l2igs.fsf () gnu ! org
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Werner LEMBERG writes:
> And here is a revised version which shortens even more overlong lines.
+1
> SUBDIRS = \
> python scripts \
I'm a big fan of splitting lists into one entry per line; esp. if you
break at position 20 rather than 78. We still have no sensible
word-based diff format; as long as diffs work per line, mutations
are much more obvious and readable that way.
> test-clean: test-snippets-clean
> $(MAKE) -C input/regression \
> out=test \
> clean
This would be debatable. As it is only 50 characters wide, I would
probably put in on one line. Otoh, it helps with the diff rule above.
Mostly a matter of taste.
Jan
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