In my entire life, no matter how much people may disagree on how many spaces to use for each indent level, I have never heard anyone offer a compelling reason to use TABs to indent source code.
With spaces, regardless of who looks at the code (or what application they look at it in) it will allways look the same way (barring some hair brained fool looking at source code in a proportional width font)
With TABs, you have no idea what the code will look like when other people read it. The width of a TAB is inherently left up to interpretation.
In reply to Re: The classical TAB issue
by hossman
in thread The classical TAB issue
by Lorand
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