• realharo@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Anything for indent (barely matters, as long as the editor forces it to stay consistent), and fuck alignment, just put things on a new line.

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      struct Ident arr = [
      {
      .id
      = 0,
      .name
      = "Bob",
      .pubkey
      = "",
      .privkey
      = ""
      },
      {
      .id
      = 1,
      .name
      = "Alice",
      .pubkey
      = "",
      .privkey
      = ""
      }
      ];
      
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        10 months ago

        Not like that, lol

        Just saying, instead of this monstrosity

        CreateOrderRequest(user,
                           productDetails,
                           pricingCalculator,
                           order => order.internalNumber)
        

        Just use

        CreateOrderRequest(
            user,
            ...
        

        Putting the first argument on a separate line.

        Same if you have an if using a bunch of and (one condition per line, first one on a new line instead of same line as the if) and similar situations.

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          When I talk about alignment it’s not about function arguments, but values, “=” signs and such. You simply cannot use tabs for that because alignment must be fixed and indentation independent:

          CreateOrderRequest(
              user,
              productDetails     => order.detail,
              pricingCalculator  => DEFAULT_CALCULATOR,
              order              => order.internalNumber)