Only .lisp and .asd sounds sufficient to me, but Gary wrote a lot of shell scripts I haven't really looked at. I don't have a strong opinion about the documentation source (perhaps surprisingly). Best, R
On Dec 2, 2009, at 20:54, Daniel Herring dherring@tentpost.com wrote:
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, Faré wrote:
2009/12/2 Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info:
I should actually have been specific about something else:
If we prefer spaces to tabs (and I will not attempt to stack my eloquence and vituperation against jwz's), we should probably stick the git-equivalent of a pre-commit-hook into the repo to refuse to accept tabs.
Daniel --- is your git fu strong enough for this task?
It could be. This would require putting the proper hooks/pre-commit file in a .git directory. Should it check all files in the project, or only lisp sources?
In either case, git-fu is nice. And if git-fu there be, can we also eliminate trailing whitespace?
See core.whitespace in the git-config manpage; by default git warns about trailing whitespace. Commands that apply patches (e.g. git- apply and git-am) have an option to control this; --whitespace=error or --whitespace=fix might be what you want. This choice can be made permanent by something like # git config apply.whitespace error
Also look at the gitattributes manpage.
- Daniel
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