Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 31 May 2003 17:06:21 +0100 | From | john@grabjohn ... | Subject | Re: coding style (was Re: [PATCH][2.5] UTF-8 support in console) |
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> > Saving a line over readability is utterly bogus.
> I agree 100%. If you have anything more complex than > > if (error) return (error); > > I want it to look like > > if ((expr) || (expr2) || (expr3)) { > return (error); > }
Ergh, personally I hate reading code like that.
Having said that, I hate code that is indented. Am I the only person who mentally counts, "in, in, in, out", etc, when reading code? Artificial indenting really throws off my concentration, because the 'prompting' it provides does nothing to help me, but the ragged left margin is irritating, and makes moving code around awkward, because you have to correct the indenting to match the current, (actual), nesting level of the code, (because indenting is a completely artificial concept).
I'm not trying to say my coding style is right, and yours is wrong, I'm just curious :-).
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