Jason Novinger@programming.devM to Python@programming.dev · 2 years agoThis is valid Python syntaxwww.bitecode.devexternal-linkmessage-square8fedilinkarrow-up14arrow-down10file-textcross-posted to: python@lemmy.mlpython@sh.itjust.works
arrow-up14arrow-down1external-linkThis is valid Python syntaxwww.bitecode.devJason Novinger@programming.devM to Python@programming.dev · 2 years agomessage-square8fedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: python@lemmy.mlpython@sh.itjust.works
minus-squareverstra@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 years agoYeah, that’s true, auto formatters will always have cases which format weirdly and have a nicer alternative. But in the end, the formatting does not matter much, so we all benefit for it being formated one way, and one way only. How would you format on git server? Create commits automatically, or ammend commits on push?
minus-squaremsage@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 years agoI… don’t actually remember. It was a server side hook, I guess it tackled a new commit at the end. But it has been too long ago. Nowadays I don’t enforce such strict formatting, I just comment on MRs where I notice transgressions. I never liked ammending commits. Had a colleague, team lead, who ammended other peoples commits. Ugh. That’s when I started signing my own work.
Yeah, that’s true, auto formatters will always have cases which format weirdly and have a nicer alternative.
But in the end, the formatting does not matter much, so we all benefit for it being formated one way, and one way only.
How would you format on git server? Create commits automatically, or ammend commits on push?
I… don’t actually remember. It was a server side hook, I guess it tackled a new commit at the end. But it has been too long ago.
Nowadays I don’t enforce such strict formatting, I just comment on MRs where I notice transgressions.
I never liked ammending commits. Had a colleague, team lead, who ammended other peoples commits. Ugh. That’s when I started signing my own work.