[Python-Dev] Reindenting the C code base? (original) (raw)
Scott Dial scott+python-dev at scottdial.com
Mon Dec 15 22:25:24 CET 2008
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Guido van Rossum wrote:
Aha! A specific file. I'm supportive of fixing that specific file. Now if you can figure out how to do it and still allow merging between 2.6 and 3.0 that would be cool.
Like "svn blame", you can use "svn merge -x -w" to avoid merging whitespace changes. However, svnmerge.py does not support any of these command-line flags being passed along to the svn command-line. It should be pretty easy to hack in, if it was desirable.
-Scott
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