Not uncommon in many functional languages.  I've seen it done in Haskell 
and OCaml as a couple of examples that pop straight to mind.


On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 6:02:19 AM UTC-6, John Orford wrote:
>
> The standard elm code style is v nice - anyone know whether you can 
> /similar/ styles to use with auto-formatters for other languages? I.e. very 
> spread out, with no aversion to adding to LOC counts : ) Commas beginning 
> lines etc.
>
> Perhaps not idiomatic in Python or JS, but new good ideas rarely are : )
>

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