Hi all,
anshumangoyal asked how to reformat perl scripts to fit the 80 chars perl line rule (Perl 80 Chars perl line Rule). I'm asking:
What do you think. Is that rule still meaningful? We have huge 16:9 monitors. Why should a line not be longer?
I have the most trouble following the rule with strings I want to print if this string is more than 80 chars long. I think it's tedious to concatenate two substrings only to follow that rule. How do you handle long (one line) strings?
Updated: Insert of link. Thanks to MidLifeXis for the hint.
Best regards
McA
In reply to 78/80 chars perl line still a meaningful rule by McA
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