Difference between revisions of "Talk:New code guidelines"
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<Kissaki> what are constants? Any var I declare const? | <Kissaki> what are constants? Any var I declare const? | ||
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<Kissaki> I would add {} to if() return; as well | <Kissaki> I would add {} to if() return; as well | ||
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<Kissaki> removes a special | <Kissaki> removes a special | ||
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<Kissaki> and something may be added even to a return block | <Kissaki> and something may be added even to a return block | ||
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<Kissaki> I don't like the look of //!. It makes it look important, where it is just a normal comment. | <Kissaki> I don't like the look of //!. It makes it look important, where it is just a normal comment. | ||
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<Kissaki> instead /// | <Kissaki> instead /// | ||
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<Kissaki> I'd rather not "default: break;" in one line | <Kissaki> I'd rather not "default: break;" in one line | ||
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<Kissaki> The constructor example code specifically shows why I would prefer opening braces in a new line. You can't easily distinguish where the head ends and the body block begins. | <Kissaki> The constructor example code specifically shows why I would prefer opening braces in a new line. You can't easily distinguish where the head ends and the body block begins. |
Revision as of 16:24, 18 September 2013
<Kissaki> what are constants? Any var I declare const?
<Kissaki> I would add {} to if() return; as well
<Kissaki> removes a special
<Kissaki> and something may be added even to a return block
<Kissaki> I don't like the look of //!. It makes it look important, where it is just a normal comment.
<Kissaki> instead ///
<Kissaki> I'd rather not "default: break;" in one line
<Kissaki> The constructor example code specifically shows why I would prefer opening braces in a new line. You can't easily distinguish where the head ends and the body block begins.