On 07/06/12 11:46, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 06/06/2012 05:00 PM, Michael Stahl wrote:
it is more useful if it separates a chunk of related stuff from another
chunk of related stuff, e.g. if there are multiple classes implemented
in one file it can be nice to have a separator between the methods of
different classes, but this should usually result in a number of
separators in a file that can be counted on one hand.
"The only thing that never looks right is a rule. There is not in
existence a page with a rule on it that cannot be instantly and
obviously improved by taking the rule out." — George Bernard Shaw, in
The Dolphin (1940) [according to Knuth] :)
well obviously in a printed work you'd have a page break in this case,
so i fully agree with that. however, people rarely print out our source
code, so the various files in sw/ that include literal ASCII form feed
characters are somewhat outdated; on a non-paginated display medium a
rule may make sense :)
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