Remove tabs. :-[

openmw-38
cfcohen 9 years ago
parent 9a975a2e68
commit 6882e6451a

@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ public:
if (mit->second == false && mit->first.first == currentCategory) {
std::cout << "Added new setting: [" << currentCategory << "] "
<< mit->first.second << " = " << settings[mit->first] << std::endl;
// With some further code changes, this comment could be more descriptive.
// With some further code changes, this comment could be more descriptive.
ostream << "# Automatically added setting." << std::endl;
ostream << mit->first.second << " = " << settings[mit->first] << std::endl;
mit->second = true;
@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ public:
if (!skipWhiteSpace(i, line))
continue;
// If we'cve found settings befor ethe first category, something's wrong. This
// If we'cve found settings befor ethe first category, something's wrong. This
// should never happen unless the player edited the file while playing, since
// the loadSettingsFile() logic rejects it.
// the loadSettingsFile() logic rejects it.
if (currentCategory.empty()) {
ostream << "# empty category name: " << line << std::endl;
changed = true;
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ public:
}
// No need to write the current line, because we just emitted a replacement.
// Curiously, it appears that comments at the ends of lines with settings are not
// Curiously, it appears that comments at the ends of lines with settings are not
// allowed, and the comment becomes part of the value. Was that intended?
}
@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ public:
if (mit->second == false && mit->first.first == currentCategory) {
std::cout << "Added new setting: [" << mit->first.first << "] "
<< mit->first.second << " = " << settings[mit->first] << std::endl;
// With some further code changes, this comment could be more descriptive.
// With some further code changes, this comment could be more descriptive.
ostream << std::endl << "# Automatically added setting." << std::endl;
ostream << mit->first.second << " = " << settings[mit->first] << std::endl;
mit->second = true;
@ -301,10 +301,10 @@ public:
if (missed) ostream << std::endl;
}
// This logic triggers when the input file was effectively empty. It could be extended
// to doing something more intelligent instead, like make a copy of the default settings
// file (complete with comments) before continuing. Other code prevents OpenMW from
// executing to this point with a missing config file.
// This logic triggers when the input file was effectively empty. It could be extended
// to doing something more intelligent instead, like make a copy of the default settings
// file (complete with comments) before continuing. Other code prevents OpenMW from
// executing to this point with a missing config file.
if (!existing) {
ostream << "# This file was automatically generated." << std::endl << std::endl;
}

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