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2020 Jun 23
3
Codifying our Brace rules-
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 at 03:30, Mehdi AMINI via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 2:38 PM Steve Scalpone via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> Me? I would modify the first sentence from:
>>
>> > When writing the body of an if, else, or loop statement,
>> > omit the braces to avoid unnecessary
2020 Jun 23
2
Codifying our Brace rules-
...iously for IDEs and
> not confusing clang-format into "fixing incorrect indentation" when
> the problem is actually missing braces.
>
> (2) always use braces except for a one-line block. This means
> for (blah) // BAD
> if (yadayada)
> do_a_thing;
> for (blah) { // GOOD
> if (yadayada)
> do_a_thing;
> }
>
> (3) always use braces except for a one-line statement, applied
> recursively. This means
> for (blah) // GOOD
> for (whatever)
> if (y...
2020 Jun 23
3
Codifying our Brace rules-
...reviously for IDEs and
> not confusing clang-format into "fixing incorrect indentation" when
> the problem is actually missing braces.
>
> (2) always use braces except for a one-line block. This means
> for (blah) // BAD
> if (yadayada)
> do_a_thing;
> for (blah) { // GOOD
> if (yadayada)
> do_a_thing;
> }
>
> (3) always use braces except for a one-line statement, applied
> recursively. This means
> for (blah) // GOOD
> for (whatever)
> if (yadayada...