Brace Style Convention
Or Why I Prefer My Braces On Their Own Line
Most C language descendants and variants use braces to indicate scope, and where there is a possibility for variation there will be as many opinions as programmers as to the “correct” way to do things. There has certainly been more than enough written about where to put an opening brace, but I was having a discussion on this topic recently and just couldn’t resist adding my opinion to the noise.
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