On Sunday, 29 July 2018 at 14:47:59 UTC, PaperBoy wrote:
As trailing comma is possible (and it's great) for arrays,
enum,... I wonder why we don't have this fancy thing for
variables declaration.
Thanks for your reading.
This is the syntax sometimes seen with language that don't have
trailling comma at all.
bool
verbose = false
, download_only = false
, no_confirm = false
, show_help = false
, show_version = false
, list_ops = false
;
This is smart:) It's not very natural I think; in English, comma
and punctuation would be closed to the last character (e.g., the
dot in this sentence.)