On 05/10/2016 11:56 AM, Michal Privoznik wrote:
> On 10.05.2016 17:23, Ján Tomko wrote:
>> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:21:53PM +0200, poma wrote:
>>>
>>> libvirt/qemu.conf: spaces correction
>>>
>>> ---
>>> src/qemu/qemu.conf | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
>>> 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> @@ -285,11 +285,11 @@
>>>
>>>
>>> # The default format for Qemu/KVM guest save images is raw; that is, the
>>> -# memory from the domain is dumped out directly to a file. If you have
>>> +# memory from the domain is dumped out directly to a file. If you have
>>> # guests with a large amount of memory, however, this can take up quite
>>> -# a bit of space. If you would like to compress the images while they
>>> +# a bit of space. If you would like to compress the images while they
>>> # are being saved to disk, you can also set "lzop",
"gzip", "bzip2", or "xz"
>>> -# for save_image_format. Note that this means you slow down the process
of
>>> +# for save_image_format. Note that this means you slow down the process of
>>> # saving a domain in order to save disk space; the list above is in
descending
>>> # order by performance and ascending order by compression ratio.
>>> #
>>
>> Most of the changes remove double spacing between sentences.
>> This was intentional and I do not think it needs to be corrected.
>
> Can you elaborate more on the reasoning behind this intent?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_spacing
Basically some people use two spaces after a period, some people don't.
On balance libvirt only uses a single space, though there are more uses
of double space that I expected.
$ git grep -E "\. \w" | wc -l
4540
$ git grep -E "\. \w" | wc -l
17305
Quite alot of the double spaces actually come from the GNU license
plate header !
Regards,
Daniel
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