On 5/26/2010 14:26, Vannus wrote:
IMO thats redundant lines + more scrolling to read the code. whereas:-

if x then begin
   code
end else begin
   if y then begin
     code
   end else begin
     code
   end;
end;


the above format hurts my eyes... i cannot see else, for one thing, and cannot separate out the individual code blocks... it is really bad when it spans 50 lines or more... especially when it covers several pages... at that point, you loose the rest of it...

involves less scrolling when its big, or when using smaller screen.

what's wrong with scrolling? here's another thought... what happens when you print out the code and then draw in vertical lines to delineate the individual blocks? i've had to do that many many times to locate where a semicolon or end statement was left out... it really sucked wasting sometimes hundreds of sheets of continuous feed paper so that it was all connected together... i wouldn't try it today with the single sheet feed stuff... this is one reason why i (still) keep several continuous feed printers around ;)

where the semicolons should go is clear
every line is functional, no redundant lines
more like one-line if

hehehe... more like a one line program :P ;)

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