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authorLoïc Hoguin <[email protected]>2015-07-03 12:58:52 +0200
committerLoïc Hoguin <[email protected]>2015-07-04 00:44:38 +0200
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Allow changing template whitespace
By default templates use tabs. Unfortunately there are misguided heretics who prefer spaces. Bummer. Two variables are introduced: * SP=<number> can be set to use <number> spaces per indentation level. * WS=<string> can be set to use <string> for each indentation level. Most users will just want to use SP, for example: make new t=gen_server n=my_server SP=4 Note that people who want tabs don't have to do anything; tabs are still the default. WS is reserved for advanced users. Normal Make rules apply: all whitespaces are trimmed. To specify 4 spaces using WS, you can do the following: make new t=gen_server n=my_server WS='$(empty) $(empty)' Ugly, right? So just use SP. Finally, SP and WS can be put in your Makefile directly. In fact, erlang.mk will automatically add SP to a newly created project if it was used during creation. For example: make -f erlang.mk bootstrap SP=2 So in time we should only need to make a note in the docs at project creation time, as there is very little value after that point.
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