In some of the more 'involved' code (lots of do whiles, if, cases), I'd copy the chunk of code in question to another window and run beautify. Found quite a few mis-matched 'end**' that way.
He claimed he couldn't read the code with the 'ends' lined up with the 'starts'.
>I seldom mess with code that I'm modifying unless it can really be improved by doing so (accuracy, speed, readability, et al) because many programmers are very sensitive about that. However, I'm afraid that if I was reading through that code the first thing I would do is run Beautify!
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>>>Beautify is your friend!
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>>Yes, it is, until you work for someone who wants the ending commands to be indented. For example
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>>do while somecondition
>> if thiscondition
>> process this
>> else
>> process that
>> endif
>> command
>> command
>> select data
>> scan
>> if anothercondition
>> process thisstuff
>> endif
>> endscan
>> enddo
>>another condition
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>>also had the habit of having Case statements do things.....as in
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>>do case
>> case !seek('key','file')
>> (commands)
>> case file.field = value
>> (commands)
>> endcase
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