From: Martin Sevior (msevior@physics.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Fri Sep 13 2002 - 04:50:39 EDT
On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 18:31, Andrew Dunbar wrote:
> I've been trying to learn the dark magic that is
> ispell and it's even darker than I had expected.
>
> Ispell code is difficult enough at the best of times
> but in our case the files seem to have started off in
> the hideous GNU coding style with 3-space tabs and
> all.
> But work done since seems to have used various
> combinations and permutations of indentation, tab
> sizes, and general entropy.
>
> I'm seeking permission to break with any attempt to
> keep these files looking like the GNU code and just
> reformatting it all to match our coding guidelines
> and actually be slightly readable. Is this okay?
>
> On a related note, are the files
> ispell_checker_mine.cpp and ispell_checker_mine.h
> actually used by anything? Can I remove them or
> rename them to something sensible if there is indeed
> sense behind it all?
>
Hi Andrew,
Feel free to clean up the code and remove the *_mine files. I believe
I put them there a while ago for debugging and somehow they got
committed.
Cheers
Martin
PS. Welcome back :-)
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