Hi, this part is not mentioned in our style guide, and I used this fact to occasionally push a style into NEdit code. Now that this was mentioned off-list, I would like to clear it up.
I very much prefer to write pointer types with the whole type left of
the blank, like this:
WindowInfo* window = NULL;
I know that the tradition is different, but I think it's just that,
tradition; it makes more sense to keep the type together than to
attach part of the type description to the variable.
What do you think?
Thorsten
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