Correct indentation level of code blocks

Also, remove hard tabs from code blocks.
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Kevin Yap 2015-01-02 21:05:02 -08:00
parent d684ea1eed
commit 19b55384f8

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Layout & Indentation
+ Indentation shall be 2 spaces (no hard tabs), except when matching
the indentation of the previous line.
.. code-block:: clj
.. code-block:: clj
;; Good (and preferred)
(defn fib [n]
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Layout & Indentation
+ Parentheses must *never* be left alone, sad and lonesome on their own
line.
.. code-block:: clj
.. code-block:: clj
;; Good (and preferred)
(defn fib [n]
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Layout & Indentation
+ Vertically align ``let`` blocks.
.. code-block:: clj
.. code-block:: clj
(let [[foo (bar)]
[qux (baz)]]
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Coding Style
+ As a convention, try not to use ``def`` for anything other than global
variables; use ``setv`` inside functions, loops, etc.
.. code-block:: clj
.. code-block:: clj
;; Good (and preferred)
(def *limit* 400000)
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Coding Style
is just because the compiler isn't overly strict. In reality, the
correct syntax in places such as this is the latter.
.. code-block:: clj
.. code-block:: clj
;; Bad (and evil)
(defn foo (x) (print x))
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Coding Style
use them when clarity and readability improves; do not construct
convoluted, hard to understand expressions.
.. code-block:: clj
.. code-block:: clj
;; Preferred
(def *names*
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Coding Style
+ Clojure-style dot notation is preferred over the direct call of
the object's method, though both will continue to be supported.
.. code-block:: clj
.. code-block:: clj
;; Good
(with [fd (open "/etc/passwd")]