• TheInsane42@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Totally agree, all my { end up on the next line, 1st spot when starting a function, last character of the keyword when starting an if/for/… section. I even put the closing one on the same line when it’s single line, else either at the end of the closing line (when changing really old code) or same indent.

    So indenting varies a lot, which makes most ‘new’ programmers go mental.

    while (my code)
        { I'll do it my way }
    
    if (! liked)
     { toughen-up }
    else
     { get used to it
       multi-line can go both ways...
     }
    

    That is, unless the font used messes it up. ;)

    • salimundo@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Why isn’t the else curly lined up with the end of the else word? I’d your gonna go crazy might as well go all the way I guess 😜