On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 8:29 AM Sebastian Huber < sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote:
> ----- Am 7. Aug 2019 um 15:20 schrieb joel j...@rtems.org: > > > Hi > > > > Most times I teach a class, I end up walking though initialization of > some > > SPARC > > BSP and thus the SPARC shared start.S. This file is internally > inconsistent > > and I > > didn't remember us having a defined style for assembly language files. > > Specific > > issues in this file: > > > > + tabs vs spaces to separate label, instructions, and comment > > + line 376 instruction doesn't align > > > > How do we want to format assembly language files? > > > > And did I miss any style guidance? > > I don't think we have a style guide for assembly language. > > I would prefer to use a style similar to the GCC output. > That uses a tab for placing the instruction and one between the mnemonic and arguments. But there are no comments past the instruction. Tabs there also? And it looks like tabstop=8 for it to look reasonable. Is that what you think? --joel
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