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By: gmkrishn_uofc
Is there a script out there which automatically wraps the code to say 80 columns.
It should do the following
* If I am currently typing in a comment and have gone beyond 80 columns, it
should insert a new line, indent the appropriate number of spaces (found from
context), a #.
- This way I can just type in a 200 char comment, and would be automatically
formatted to 80 char limit.
* If I am currently typing in code and go beyond 80 chars, it should insert
a new line at an appropriate location and indent appropriately
a = f(a=1,b=4,c=6)
should become (assuming 80 is replaced by a small number)
a = f(a=1,b=4,
c=6)
Would appreciate any pointers regarding this. If such an option does not exist
and it is easy to write one, any pointers to a similar code would be appreciated.
While I know python, I have never written any scripts for PyDev (or even used
Eclipse before)
- Murali
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