> just not sure weather it would be good to put more complexity into Xcode
Braceless mode is sort of a special case. It could be useful, even for people prefer braces, to temporarily hide some of the more, uh, decorative elements - and vice versa. The option to switch back and forth, for braces/significant whitespace is helpful to both sides. As much as I like Python, it would be cool to be able to "turn on braces" and double-check some section of my code with an unusually high number of indentations. Likewise, I can imagine it being useful to get rid of some vertical space for someone who otherwise likes braces - e.g.: to scan through a Class that has a large number of getters / setters (which just love to barf out newlines with braces in Swift). And it would be quite like Apple to brand it "Pseudo-Code View" or something. On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 3:48 AM, Tino Heth via swift-evolution < [email protected]> wrote: > -1, I like braces > > But it's interesting to see that there are many wishes that could be > addressed quite easily by the IDE: > Mandatory self, braces, optional return keyword… just not sure weather it > would be good to put more complexity into Xcode than into the compiler ;-) > _______________________________________________ > swift-evolution mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution >
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