Also, some editors can wrap a single long line of code seamlessly when
necessary, which achieves the same without linebreaks in the source.

An example is visual-line-mode in Emacs.

Best,

Tamas

PS.: Except, of course, if the programmer wants to emphasize something
with a line break at a particular point, eg

(a + b) /
  (c + d)

On Sat, Nov 29 2014, John Myles White <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not to my knowledge, but you can do
>
> 2 +
> 3
>
> This also has the virtue of being a bit easier to read, since you wouldn’t 
> think that you were talking about +3, which is a valid expression in 
> isolation.
>
>  — John
>
> On Nov 28, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Gabriel Mihalache <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello! Is there a Julia equivalent to MATLAB's ... ?
>> E.g.
>>
>> 2 ...
>> +3
>>
>> evaluates to 5.
>>
>> This is for the purpose of making a .jl file more readable, of course.
>>
>> Thank you!

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