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author | Jay Berkenbilt <ejb@ql.org> | 2022-02-08 15:18:08 +0100 |
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committer | Jay Berkenbilt <ejb@ql.org> | 2022-02-08 17:51:15 +0100 |
commit | cb769c62e55599e9f980001830bc61d9fcaa64a9 (patch) | |
tree | 0bf980c385a61cbc8720cf990762ffc1200f9d6a /examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc | |
parent | 716381f65a2b2dc72f8da2426ba71aeab02c507f (diff) | |
download | qpdf-cb769c62e55599e9f980001830bc61d9fcaa64a9.tar.zst |
WHITESPACE ONLY -- expand tabs in source code
This comment expands all tabs using an 8-character tab-width. You
should ignore this commit when using git blame or use git blame -w.
In the early days, I used to use tabs where possible for indentation,
since emacs did this automatically. In recent years, I have switched
to only using spaces, which means qpdf source code has been a mixture
of spaces and tabs. I have avoided cleaning this up because of not
wanting gratuitous whitespaces change to cloud the output of git
blame, but I changed my mind after discussing with users who view qpdf
source code in editors/IDEs that have other tab widths by default and
in light of the fact that I am planning to start applying automatic
code formatting soon.
Diffstat (limited to 'examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc')
-rw-r--r-- | examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc b/examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc index cfae4a6b..2f16b5f0 100644 --- a/examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc +++ b/examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ static char const* whoami = 0; void usage() { std::cerr << "Usage: " << whoami << " outfile.pdf" - << std::endl - << "Create some name/number trees and write to a file" - << std::endl; + << std::endl + << "Create some name/number trees and write to a file" + << std::endl; exit(2); } @@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) // For libtool's sake.... if (strncmp(whoami, "lt-", 3) == 0) { - whoami += 3; + whoami += 3; } if (argc != 2) { - usage(); + usage(); } char const* outfilename = argv[1]; |