[Insight-developers] cvs check-in verification

Bill Lorensen bill.lorensen at gmail.com
Mon Jun 26 18:30:26 EDT 2006


Dan,

Styles are defined by the toolkit community not by a  user's likes/dislikes.
Toolkits can cerainly have different styles.

Bill



On 6/26/06, Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research) <blezek at crd.ge.com> wrote:
>
> Stephen,
>
> To break or not to break: that is the question.
>
> Just as you tend to break long lines, I tend to join up broken ones, and I
> a prefer the Java standards on {}:
>
> for () {
>   doIt();
> }
>
> Rather than ITK:
>
> for()
>    {
>    doIt();
>    }
>
> as the Java way is more compact.  So the long line / broken line / paren
> location are standards for a given project.  I'm happy to code using the
> paren style and keep my lines to 80 characters, if we reach consensus and
> set it as a standard.  But watch out for:
>
> typedef
> itk::ShapedNormalizedCorrelationImageFilter<DSlice,Slice,DSlice,double>
> DShapedNCFilter;
>
> Which is an entirely plausible typedef and is 96 characters long, without
> indentation.  (ShapedNormalizedCorrelationImageFilter is something I'd been
> considering contributing to ITK...)
>
> I don't like the looks of this, but that's my personal preference:
>
> typedef itk::ShapedNormalizedCorrelationImageFilter<Slice,
>                                                    Slice,
>                                                    DSlice,
>                                                    double> ShapedNCFilter;
>
> -dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen R. Aylward [mailto:Stephen.Aylward at Kitware.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 2:27 PM
> To: Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research)
> Cc: Lorensen, William E (GE, Research); Julien Jomier; Insight
> Developers List
> Subject: Re: [Insight-developers] cvs check-in verification
>
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> :)  Your changes to the logger code are what prompted my email :)   The
> helper functions you added have lines longer than 100 characters and
> many opportunities to break them to less than 80 characters.
>
> Isn't it, with VIM and emacs, that either (1) they wrap at 80 characters
> and look ugly (breaks visual formatting - making it harder to understand
> code written by others) or (2) you have to do a horizontal scroll or (3)
> you have to cursor to the line to see the rest of a long line?
>
> These visual breaks and unnecessary movements are what prompted us to
> have an ITK design spec that "requires" an 80 character line limit.
>
> I'm definitely open to there being exceptions to the rule - I am certain
> they exist and Bill will find them, but they should be exceptions...
> Many users (not just you by any means - you just set yourself up and I
> couldn't resist :) thanks :) ) don't follow the rule, so I think we need
> to consider new ways of upholding our standards (that really sounds
> pompous, but long lines are a pet peeve :) ) - ask Julien - I've been
> reformmating his code for years :)
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
>
> Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research) wrote:
> > My $0.02:  I personally dislike lines that are cut at 80 characters,
> seems to be a holdover from the bygone era of punch cards and Fortran.  And
> when was the last time you printed source code?  Xemacs is very good at
> handling long lines.
> >
> > Of course I've never done punch cards and my monitor(s) resolution is
> 3200x1200 resolution...
> >
> > -dan
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: insight-developers-bounces+blezek=crd.ge.com at itk.org
> > [mailto:insight-developers-bounces+blezek=crd.ge.com at itk.org]On Behalf
> > Of Lorensen, William E (GE, Research)
> > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 1:48 PM
> > To: Julien Jomier; Stephen R. Aylward
> > Cc: Insight Developers List
> > Subject: RE: [Insight-developers] cvs check-in verification
> >
> >
> > I think there may be cases where we have to exceed 80 characters.
> >  I'll see if I can find an example.
> >
> > Bill
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: insight-developers-bounces+lorensen=crd.ge.com at itk.org
> > [mailto:insight-developers-bounces+lorensen=crd.ge.com at itk.org]On Behalf
> > Of Julien Jomier
> > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 9:17 AM
> > To: Stephen R. Aylward
> > Cc: Insight Developers List
> > Subject: Re: [Insight-developers] cvs check-in verification
> >
> >
> > We should be able to use KWStyle from the command line for this.
> > I'm going to test it on a local CVS and check with Andy on how to
> > install it for ITK's cvs.
> >
> > Julien
> >
> > Stephen R. Aylward wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>What about adding CVS commit script to verify that none of the line
> >>lengths are beyond 80 characters?
> >>
> >>Some of the ITK code is hard to visually parse because line lengths are
> >>intermittently beyond 80 characters.   Seems to be happening more and
> >>more often.
> >>
> >>Stephen
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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