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Date:      Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:18:59 +0300
From:      "Matti J. Karki" <mjk@iki.fi>
To:        "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kyrre_Nyg=E5rd?=" <kyrreny@broadpark.no>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Code beautifiers, anyone?
Message-ID:  <1b15366e0608240618j62d41ad3j537f095b2e566ed5@mail.gmail.com>
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On 8/24/06, Kyrre Nyg=E5rd <kyrreny@broadpark.no> wrote:
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> I'm looking for the best ways to create a line of code beautification
> (reformatting) scripts -- one for C, one for Ruby, one for Bash and
> one for web development languages like XHTML, XML, CSS, PHP and Ajax.
> Whether as frontline warriors or household maids, they would ensure
> proper indentation, linebreaks, spaces, tabs and so forth.
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> I wish to be in full control of my code beautifiers. That is, I wish
> to have them as simple and meaningful as possible. Give me an easy
> Bash over a complex Ruby any day.
>

Well, my suggestion to anyone asking this question is that the best
thing IMHO is to learn some scripting language with good regular
expression support. For example Tcl, Python or Perl. I have to deal
with all sorts of source code and I have noticed that - for me - the
easiest path is to first study the source code and then create a
simple script to beautify the code. It takes less time than trying to
find some suitable tool, which may not even product exactly the style
I want.


        -Matti



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