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* vimrc: explicitly set shiftwidth for the C file typeFrantisek Sumsal2023-09-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | If you start editing a shell script and then open a buffer with a C file, the shiftwidth set by the previous autocommand for the sh file type would not be reset to the original (global) 8ch. Let's fix this by explicitly setting the shiftwidth in the C file type autocommand as well.
* vimrc: use 109ch text width for shell scripts as wellFrantisek Sumsal2023-05-131-1/+1
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* scripts: use 4 space indentationZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek2019-04-121-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We had all kinds of indentation: 2 sp, 3 sp, 4 sp, 8 sp, and mixed. 4 sp was the most common, in particular the majority of scripts under test/ used that. Let's standarize on 4 sp, because many commandlines are long and there's a lot of nesting, and with 8sp indentation less stuff fits. 4 sp also seems to be the default indentation, so this will make it less likely that people will mess up if they don't load the editor config. (I think people often use vi, and vi has no support to load project-wide configuration automatically. We distribute a .vimrc file, but it is not loaded by default, and even the instructions in it seem to discourage its use for security reasons.) Also remove the few vim config lines that were left. We should either have them on all files, or none. Also remove some strange stuff like '#!/bin/env bash', yikes.
* coding style: reduce text width to 109 charactersZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek2018-12-081-3/+3
| | | | | | | | Patches are shown on github with a fixed width (no matter how wide the window is). When line numbers are high (we have some files with 5 digit line numbers), the diff does not fit, and horizontal scrolling must be used when viewing the patch. This is super annoying. Let's reduce the width a bit. I think 109 is still very wide, but at least the github issue should be alleviated.
* vimrc: fix indentation logic for our docbook xml filesLennart Poettering2016-04-291-1/+1
| | | | | Make sure TAB results in 2ch indenting as we commonly use for our docbook XML files.
* editors: only extend line width to 119 for C and XML filesLennart Poettering2016-02-101-1/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | For all other files leave the line width at 79 as before. This is a good idea since we generally don't want text files such as catalog files, unit files or README/NEWS files to be line-broken at 119 since they are regularly browsed on text terminals. While we are at it, also add a couple of comments to the various files. (Note that .editorconfig doesn't carry line-width information, simply because the specification doesn't know the concept.)
* editors: specify fill columnLennart Poettering2016-01-111-0/+1
| | | | | | | Let's be a bit more precise with the editor configuration and specify a higher fill column of 119. This isn't as emacs' default of 70, but also not particularly high on today's screens. While we are at it, also set a couple of other emacs C coding style variables.
* vimrc: add warning about dangerous exrc modeChristian Hesse2015-11-231-0/+4
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* vimrc: disable -fdiagnostics-color outputKay Sievers2013-10-201-0/+1
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* add .vimrcKay Sievers2012-01-231-0/+4