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[Cs-dev] Coding Standards for Csound (csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net)

Date2012-05-10 01:58
From"Michael Gogins (Google Docs)"
Subject[Cs-dev] Coding Standards for Csound (csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net)
AttachmentsCoding Standards for Csound.html  None  None  
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Message from michael.gogins@gmail.com:
I have updated this as follows:

(1) Incorporated most suggestions from comments.

(2) Added quite a bit to the Speed rules.

More comments are invited.

Regards,
Mike

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Date2012-05-10 20:16
FromTito Latini
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Coding Standards for Csound (csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net)
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Date2012-05-10 20:42
FromMichael Gogins
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Coding Standards for Csound (csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net)
If you are able to view the HTML I would not consider it a bug. Are
you having a problem reading the downloaded HTML in your browser?

I found I could open and edit the downloaded HTML in WYSIWYG format in
Word 2010 and I think Libre Office could also do it.

If you would like another format for commenting or editing or
something, let me know and I will send it (PDF, Open Document, etc.).

Regards,
Mike

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Tito Latini  wrote:
> Coding Standards for Csound.html:
>> History shows that large software systems may in fact be written
>> in C or C++ that is effectively free of defects. If this is not
>> happening with your code, you are doing something wrong.
>
> wc -l Coding\ Standards\ for\ Csound.html
> 0 Coding Standards for Csound.html
>
> Perhaps there is a bug in Google Docs, the exported html is
> written in only one line. If it is not a bug, it is securely
> bad style. Where is the original source code to fix it ?
>
> tito
>
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Date2012-05-10 21:41
FromTito Latini
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Date2012-05-13 11:40
Fromjohn ffitch
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Coding Standards for Csound (csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net)
Plain ASCII is such a useful and flexible format
==John ffitch

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Date2012-05-13 23:47
FromAdam Puckett
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Coding Standards for Csound (csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net)
+1

Why not use plain ASCII in the howto build file btw?

On 5/13/12, john ffitch  wrote:
> Plain ASCII is such a useful and flexible format
> ==John ffitch
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Date2012-05-14 00:30
FromMichael Gogins
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Coding Standards for Csound (csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net)
I used to maintain this document in LaTeX format (which is plain text
that LaTeX makes into a PDF). I preferred this format because the PDF
was more beautiful and easier to read than the present document.

The LaTeX was what was checked into the repository, not the PDF, of
course. Some people complained because the LaTeX was hard for them to
read and they did not want to take the time to install LaTeX and build
the PDF, so I converted the document to the what you see is what you
get doc format we now have. That way the source is checked in yet
anyone with Word, Open Office, Libre Office, or Google Chrome (which
is just about everyone as far as I can tell) can read it or print it
out.

Regards,
Mike

On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Adam Puckett  wrote:
> +1
>
> Why not use plain ASCII in the howto build file btw?
>
> On 5/13/12, john ffitch  wrote:
>> Plain ASCII is such a useful and flexible format
>> ==John ffitch
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