On 14 December 2013 08:10, Ali Çehreli <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/13/2013 10:20 AM, Brian Rogoff wrote: > > > On Friday, 13 December 2013 at 17:30:09 UTC, Manu wrote: > > >> Possibly following Andrei's lead, and possible consideration for print? > > > > Or possibly Ali just prefers this style? > > I used to dislike it until I started working at my current job where > Egyptian style is the standard. > > I am happy that it is common D-style as well. > > I am still not sure why I don't like it everywhere (e.g. struct, class, > function definitions, etc.) :) > > void foo() > { // <-- why not here as well? I don't know. :p > if (cond) { > // ... > } > }
Mmm, I prefer C braces for this reason. I just can't feel comfortable with egyptian braces applied universally. I figure, if I can't accept it universally, I can't accept it at all ;) .. Where are the lines drawn? What are the rules? I don't even know! It's chaos! Obviously, I suffer from OCD... I'm one of those whitespace nazi's too :/
