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.
; A list of (major-mode . ((var1 . value1) (var2 . value2)))
; Mode can be nil, which gives default values.
; A list of (major-mode . ((var1 . value1) (var2 . value2)))
; Mode can be nil, which gives default values.
-; Note that we set a line width of 119 for .c and XML files, but for everything
+; Note that we set a line width of 109 for .c and XML files, but for everything
; else (such as journal catalog files, unit files, README files) we stick to a
; more conservative 79 characters.
; NOTE: If you update this file make sure to update .vimrc and .editorconfig,
; too.
; else (such as journal catalog files, unit files, README files) we stick to a
; more conservative 79 characters.
; NOTE: If you update this file make sure to update .vimrc and .editorconfig,
; too.
-((c-mode . ((fill-column . 119)
+((c-mode . ((fill-column . 109)
(c-basic-offset . 8)
(eval . (c-set-offset 'substatement-open 0))
(eval . (c-set-offset 'statement-case-open 0))
(c-basic-offset . 8)
(eval . (c-set-offset 'substatement-open 0))
(eval . (c-set-offset 'statement-case-open 0))
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-intro '++))
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-close 0))))
(nxml-mode . ((nxml-child-indent . 2)
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-intro '++))
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-close 0))))
(nxml-mode . ((nxml-child-indent . 2)
(meson-mode . ((meson-indent-basic . 8)))
(sh-mode . ((sh-basic-offset . 8)
(sh-indentation . 8)))
(meson-mode . ((meson-indent-basic . 8)))
(sh-mode . ((sh-basic-offset . 8)
(sh-indentation . 8)))
" You should consider setting 'set secure' as well, which is highly
" recommended!
" You should consider setting 'set secure' as well, which is highly
" recommended!
-" Note that we set a line width of 119 for .c and XML files, but for everything
+" Note that we set a line width of 109 for .c and XML files, but for everything
" else (such as journal catalog files, unit files, README files) we stick to a
" more conservative 79 characters.
" else (such as journal catalog files, unit files, README files) we stick to a
" more conservative 79 characters.
set expandtab
set makeprg=GCC_COLORS=\ make
set tw=79
set expandtab
set makeprg=GCC_COLORS=\ make
set tw=79
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.xml set tw=119 shiftwidth=2 smarttab
-au FileType c set tw=119
+au BufRead,BufNewFile *.xml set tw=109 shiftwidth=2 smarttab
+au FileType c set tw=109
- Don't break code lines too eagerly. We do **not** force line breaks at 80ch,
all of today's screens should be much larger than that. But then again, don't
- Don't break code lines too eagerly. We do **not** force line breaks at 80ch,
all of today's screens should be much larger than that. But then again, don't
- overdo it, ~119ch should be enough really. The `.editorconfig`, `.vimrc` and
+ overdo it, ~109ch should be enough really. The `.editorconfig`, `.vimrc` and
`.dir-locals.el` files contained in the repository will set this limit up for
you automatically, if you let them (as well as a few other things).
`.dir-locals.el` files contained in the repository will set this limit up for
you automatically, if you let them (as well as a few other things).
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-intro '++))
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-close 0))))
(nxml-mode . ((nxml-child-indent . 2)
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-intro '++))
(eval . (c-set-offset 'arglist-close 0))))
(nxml-mode . ((nxml-child-indent . 2)
(meson-mode . ((meson-indent-basic . 8)))
(nil . ((indent-tabs-mode . nil)
(tab-width . 8)
(meson-mode . ((meson-indent-basic . 8)))
(nil . ((indent-tabs-mode . nil)
(tab-width . 8)