It's good to see you put so much thought into it. ++
Far more important though is not any given style of coding but the conformity to that style. There's no more heinous crime than to change the way code is presented half way through a program. Grrrr --.
What would be ideal then, would be to be able to reconfigure how the source looks when you want to work on it. Hmm something along the lines of a turbo-charged Perl::Tidy springs to min, driven by a users config file. (The include/remove unwanted constructors & POD interleaved/at end would be fun parts to write!).
P.S 3 space indent lines up nicely with if statements :o)
'I think the problem lies in the fact that your data doesn't fit my program'.
In reply to Re: Style, *again*
by awkmonk
in thread Style, *again*
by Juerd
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