> On Dec 3, 2025, at 07:13, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Chao Li <[email protected]> writes:
>>> On Dec 3, 2025, at 06:51, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> In this case, I think pgindent is indirectly enforcing good style.
>>> I do not like omitting braces around anything that's more than one
>>> line; readers have to pay close attention to whether the code is
>>> doing what it was intended to.
> 
>> For “one line”, do you mean only a single line of statement or one line 
>> statement plus one line comment?
> 
> In my head, a comment and a statement are two lines, and so need
> wrapping braces as much as two statements would do.  I realize that
> C compilers think differently, but for readability and modifiability
> reasons that's the approach I take.
> 

Totally agreed. In my first job at Lucent Technologies, the coding standard was 
that braces should always be added even if a clause has only one line of code. 
I remember one of the explanations was like, if braces has been added, then 
later when a new line of code is added to the clause, there is only one line of 
diff, otherwise braces need to be added, so it would be 3 lines of diffs.

Best regards,
--
Chao Li (Evan)
HighGo Software Co., Ltd.
https://www.highgo.com/






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