+1 from me as well. The argument about natural language makes no sense to me; Nothing in C++ resembles natural grammar, nor should it; It might take some getting used to, like any change in style, but after a while you won't think it is ugly anymore, and then we can reap the benefits of it being objectively superior because it minimizes diffs in initializer lists. :)
-- Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt Senior Manager, Qt Graphics/Multimedia The Qt Company Sandakerveien 116 0484 Oslo, Norway eskil.abrahamsen-blomfe...@qt.io<mailto:eskil.abrahamsen-blomfe...@qt.io> http://qt.io<http://qt.io/> From: Development <development-bounces+eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt=qt...@qt-project.org<mailto:development-bounces+eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt=qt...@qt-project.org>> on behalf of Simon Hausmann <simon.hausm...@qt.io<mailto:simon.hausm...@qt.io>> Date: Wednesday 1 June 2016 at 14:56 To: Marc Mutz <marc.m...@kdab.com<mailto:marc.m...@kdab.com>>, "development@qt-project.org<mailto:development@qt-project.org>" <development@qt-project.org<mailto:development@qt-project.org>> Subject: Re: [Development] commas in ctor-init-lists Hi, I'm in favorof changing our coding style to adopt the model you call "butt ugly" because I find it more appealing and I find that it makes diffs easier to read. Simon ________________________________ From: Marc Mutz <marc.m...@kdab.com<mailto:marc.m...@kdab.com>> Sent: Jun 1, 2016 14:41 To: development@qt-project.org<mailto:development@qt-project.org> Subject: [Development] commas in ctor-init-lists Hi, There seems to have been a silent underground move to uglify the Qt sources , by using commas to introduce lines . I have no idea where this came from , but it looks butt -ugly and it is in violation of http ://wiki .qt .io /Qt_Coding_Style QFoo::QFoo() : QBase(), m_f1(), m_f2() { } -not- QFoo::QFoo() : QBase() , m_f1() , m_f2() { } (http://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Coding_Style#Line_breaks 2nd item: "Commas go at the _end_ of wrapped lines") Thanks, Marc -- Marc Mutz <marc.m...@kdab.com<mailto:marc.m...@kdab.com>> | Senior Software Engineer KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH & Co.KG, a KDAB Group Company Tel: +49-30-521325470 KDAB - Qt, C++ and OpenGL Experts _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org<mailto:Development@qt-project.org> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
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