Re: [Ummon-devel] Reduced size
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From: C <co...@ac...> - 2000-09-11 05:34:43
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Yea, I figured there would be more feature requests later, but I did what was requested and needed at the moment. 1) Tabs surviving....thanks for finding that, I didn't see it. 2) Object oriented code? Don't make me shoot you like the Israeli who wrote Astyle. This is a good place for standard C. 3) I replaced fnsplit, fnmerge with _splitpath _makepath 4) Keeps adding, and the bad tabbing....i need the file you tested that on. Extra features: Keep em coming. 1) .old files...i had em saved before, but I find no reason to save them now, if we are just formatting the code for release and use. But, if you want to delete all those files yourself...I won't delete them. 2) Subs, Ok, should this be a standard feature? Or a param? 3) ini file....um, is this going to be windows only? If not, i don't feel like writing extra code for nothing. I am not making a VC++ Project for this, I am just writing in C. You can do whatever you want this with, vc++ gives me trouble. -Corey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Miroslav Rajcic" <mir...@in...> To: "C" <co...@ac...> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [Ummon-devel] Reduced size : > Alright, Miro, my fault. It seems my code wasn't completely Standard C. : > Guess will have to write a function for that or something. : I have made the port to VC++ (se attachment), but there are still bugs in : there. : : Take a look at the list of my ideas: : : BUGS: : - it keeps adding one more "}" char each time I start program : on the same file : - some tab indents are converted into 8 spaces (with tab = 4 spaces) : - some tab indents are converted into 0 spaces (with tab = 4 spaces) : - code should be object oriented : - code should be more clear and have more comments : - each tab must be transformed (I have found cases where tabs survived) : : FEATURES: : - search also into subdirectories : - program should preserve original files as "*.old" (not to delete it) : perhaps in same dir (or in other given directory) : - Windows version: use of ini files to store parameters : - : : : I am sure I'll think more, but no time now. BTW would you like us to do it : together ? It mignh be easier (I imagine this program to be pretty big and : loaded with features). : |