Am 02.01.2012 17:19, schrieb David Gomes: > Ideally, for me, I'd love:[...] > It's the best way because the parentheses are aligned, so I can see > where the function starts and where it ends. > > However, I know most of you don't like it, we'll have to choose > between these: (notice the empty line difference) As far as I'm concerned, 90% of all Vala code is written with hanging curly brackets (in the same line). And imho it is a waste of time to re-iterate personal preferences unless you want to make typical Vala code as messy as C code. It's not my preference either for what I want, but it's consistent. cf. http://live.gnome.org/Vala/Tutorial
I tend to leave a space before the code usually if the arguments go in more than one line. Also if there are several declarations a line can emphasize it. Otherwise, it feels redundant. Pretty much like brackets around "if" and "else" - they feel odd if it's just one line. > http://goo.gl/l7a88 I'm also working on this. I decided I would do > this because I'm a coding style freak. Code needs to be perfect and > consistent along all of our applications. In fact, I can volunteer to > fix all the dirty code we have (it's boring, but I don't care, I love > doing it) in all our apps, but only after we have a coding style defined. You got the curly brackets reversed.
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