On 5/31/2010 05:50, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 05/28/2010 06:18 PM, waldo kitty wrote:
i don't see begin/end as inside or outside... they _are_ the boundary
or frame of the block ;)
To represent this as an indentation you would need to go_
if x then
begin
incode;
end;
outcode;
I never saw anything like that (and don't like it).
that is basically exactly how i code and have always done so... i made a
decision a looooooooong time ago to avoid the possibility of "ambiguous" coding
such that i do not take shortcuts (for the most part) and possibly end up with
something that doesn't work as intended... the handing "else" comes to mind
(even though i had never heard it specified like that before)...
granted, in cases of one liners depicted above, i may or may not do the
begin/end "wrapping"... it all depends on the situation and, as written by
myself before, my mood... this is true for not just "if" statements but all
other "decision tree" types...
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