fixes from ldoolitt@recycle.lbl.gov to use proper tab escaping and fix a typo

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Mike Frysinger 2006-07-05 22:19:21 +00:00
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@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ indentation style in the Apache and Postfix source does this sort of thing:
\s\s\s\sif (expr) {\n\tstmt; --ick.) The only exception to this rule is
multi-line comments that use an asterisk at the beginning of each line, i.e.:
/t/*
/t * This is a block comment.
/t * Note that it has multiple lines
/t * and that the beginning of each line has a tab plus a space
/t * except for the opening '/*' line where the slash
/t * is used instead of a space.
/t */
\t/*
\t * This is a block comment.
\t * Note that it has multiple lines
\t * and that the beginning of each line has a tab plus a space
\t * except for the opening '/*' line where the slash
\t * is used instead of a space.
\t */
Furthermore, The preference is that tabs be set to display at four spaces
wide, but the beauty of using only tabs (and not spaces) at the beginning of
@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ begin with a C keyword, but not always.
Furthermore, you should put a single comment (not necessarily one line, just
one comment) before the block, rather than commenting each and every line.
There is an optimal ammount of commenting that a program can have; you can
There is an optimal amount of commenting that a program can have; you can
comment too much as well as too little.
A picture is really worth a thousand words here, the following example