On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 8:25 PM Ryosuke Niwa <rn...@webkit.org> wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 7:54 PM Chris Dumez <cdu...@apple.com> wrote: > >> >> >> On Nov 2, 2019, at 7:38 PM, Ryosuke Niwa <rn...@webkit.org> wrote: >> >> >> >> On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 1:23 AM Antti Koivisto <koivi...@iki.fi> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 1:38 AM Ryosuke Niwa <rn...@webkit.org> wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 11:53 AM Michael Catanzaro <mcatanz...@gnome.org> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 11:19 am, Ryosuke Niwa <rn...@webkit.org> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> > Namely, some people write a lambda as: >>>>> > auto x = [] () { } >>>>> > >>>>> > with a space between [] and () while others would write it as: >>>>> > >>>>> > auto x = []() { } >>>>> >>>>> 🔧: I omit the () when there are no parameters, as in these examples. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I guess that's another thing we should decide. Should we, or should we >>>> not have () when there are no arguments. >>>> >>> >>> I think this is easily settled by voting via exiting practice. We have >>> 1287 instances of [&] { and 107 instances of [&]() { and &] () { across the >>> whole WebKit. >>> >> >> That’s good to know. Why don’t we go with the status quo then. >> >> In this case, we do put a space between ] or ) and {, right? >> >> >> How is this the conclusion from Antti’s comment? >> >> Based on the discussion so far, it thought no space had a slight lead. >> > > I think you’re conflating this discussion with the other email thread > about a space between [] and (). > > Here, I’m talking about placing a space after [] before { as in: > [] { } > > As opposed to: > []{ } > > We never use the latter style whether it’s other control flow statements > like if, while, or for, or for function definitions. > > - R. Niwa > > -- > - R. Niwa > -- - R. Niwa
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