vhdl-mode: Styles

 
 4.3 Styles
 ==========
 
 Most people only need to edit code formatted in just a few well-defined
 and consistent styles.  For example, their organization might impose a
 “blessed” style that all its programmers must conform to.  Similarly,
 people who work on GNU software will have to use the GNU coding style on
 C code.  Some shops are more lenient, allowing some variety of coding
 styles, and as programmers come and go, there could be a number of
 styles in use.  For this reason, VHDL Mode makes it convenient for you
 to set up logical groupings of customizations called “styles”, associate
 a single name for any particular style, and pretty easily start editing
 new or existing code using these styles.  This chapter describes how to
 set up styles and how to edit your C code using styles.
 

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