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@nhowell nhowell commented Jan 4, 2015

"Idiomatic code should not use extra whitespace in the middle of a line to provide alignment."
http://aturon.github.io/style/whitespace.html

I realize the linked page still needs an RFC, but the docs should be written in accordance with the guidelines nevertheless.

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nhowell commented Jan 4, 2015

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This is now out of date. I guess if that's our guideline, it's our guideline. r=me after the rebase.

"Idiomatic code should not use extra whitespace in the middle of a line to provide alignment."
http://aturon.github.io/style/whitespace.html

I realize the linked page still needs an RFC, but the docs should be written in accordance with the guidelines nevertheless.
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nhowell commented Jan 17, 2015

All done. Hopefully I did the rebasing correctly.

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doc: Remove extra whitespace in the middle of lines to provide alignment

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Doing this manually as part of #21300

@nhowell nhowell deleted the patch-2 branch January 17, 2015 23:26
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