Sorry for the confusion, when I say 4 spaces vs 2 spaces, I mean the tab character \t displays as that number of spaces.
There is no conversion, the linter keeps everything as tabs so there's to worry of mixing tabs and spaces and everyone can display their indentation how they like.
I think this entire debate isn't really worth discussing given the current state of linting/developer tooling.
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Sorry for the confusion, when I say 4 spaces vs 2 spaces, I mean the tab character
\t
displays as that number of spaces.There is no conversion, the linter keeps everything as tabs so there's to worry of mixing tabs and spaces and everyone can display their indentation how they like.
I think this entire debate isn't really worth discussing given the current state of linting/developer tooling.