To set a code style is a good idea. - indent 4 spaces, NO tabs
Good rule. - beginning brace is always on the same line as > if/else/for/while/function definition/etc > I prefer beginning brace on next line like if... { // if body } and AFIK this style is more convinient. If you use an editor (such as vi) that supports brace matching you can move to the opening brace hit a key and the editor finds the matching closing brace. But this question is not a religious issue for me. > - no space between if/while/etc and parenthesis, one space after > comma/semicolon, like this: > > for(i=0; i<value; i++) > I prefere insert single space after keyword (if/while, preprocessor, etc.) and not insert a space betwen function name and open brace '('. As a rules it can be like this: - Put a whitespace next to keyword. Do put round bracket next to function names without whitespace. - Semicolons in for statments should be followed by a space character. - Commas should be followed by a whitespace. func(par1, par2, par3); is better, then func(par1,par2,par3) ; As for white spaces I can suggest: - Binary (conventional) operators should be surrounded by a space character. sum = a + b * c; is better, then sum=a+b*c; - Remove trailing white spaces.
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