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Summary: cosmetic: Cleanup whitespace for wayland compositor There is excess trailing whitespace in several of the files for the wayland implementation. These patches attempt to apply the spacing rules for Enlightenment as documented at: https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/coding_convention/ The whitespace rules are applied using the following emacs tabbing settings: (defun start-efl-c-mode () "C mode with adjusted defaults for use with Enlightenment development." (interactive) (c-mode) (c-set-style "gnu") (setq tab-width 8) (setq indent-tabs-mode nil) (setq c-basic-offset 3) (setq defun-block-intro 3) (setq statement-block-intro 3) (setq case-label 1) (setq statement-case-intro 3) ) This patchset also eliminates all tabs in favor of whitespace, as per the coding style rules. Reviewers: zmike, cedric, devilhorns Subscribers: cedric Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2048 |
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README
Enlightenment 0.19.0 Requirements: ------------- Must: efl elementary libc libm libX11 libXext xcb xcb-shape xcb-keysyms Heavily suggested: evas_generic_loaders (all loaders) NOTE: Users of DR16 will need to rename the $prefix/bin/enlightenment file prior to installing DR19 or it will be overwritten. You can also use the configure --prefix option to put enlightenment in a separate tree of its own (recommended) like: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/e19 You will, as usual, need to add the subsequent bin dir to your $PATH etc. NOTES: * if you do not want security issues make sure sysactions.conf is in /etc/enlightenment (not PREFIX/etc/enlightenment) as this is the first place it looks at. This file is intended to be customized by packagers and system integrators to match your policies and scripts/tools.