On 16/05/13 14:41, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Christopher Michael
> <cp.mich...@samsung.com> wrote:
>> On 16/05/13 14:19, Tom Hacohen wrote:
>>> On 16/05/13 14:17, Christopher Michael wrote:
>>>> On 16/05/13 14:14, Tom Hacohen wrote:
>>>>> On 16/05/13 14:06, Christopher Michael wrote:
>>>>>> On 16/05/13 14:06, Jérémy Zurcher wrote:
>>>>>>> sorry, but what are those formatting changes ??
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Removing the parens that were there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> …
>>>>>>> I see your commits,
>>>>>>> clang yells loud about this, many people are moving from gcc to clang,
>>>>>>> your code will keep yelling so, not really an issue for me.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Really could care less what clang says to be honest :) They are ?? who
>>>>>> ?? Distros still ship with gcc as the default compiler afaik....Well, it
>>>>>> does not yell here so not really an issue for me either ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> To be fair, that (()) clutter is ugly
>>
>> Ugly ?? Have you ever looked inside Elementary code ?? Now THAT's ugly ;)
>
> I am actually interested in this sentence because I am going to spend
> my time to fix things in elementary.
> I know there are many bugs in elementary but can you describe
> how/why/what/which is ugly in elementary code?
> This might be super helpful to me when I fix/refactor elementary.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)
>

I am not going to explain the "ugliness" of the elementary code on the 
mailing list as that is just going to start "Format Wars: Episode 9000" 
but if you are asking my personal opinion, I will gladly send that in 
another mail.

dh

>
>>
>>    and should be removed even if
>>>>> clang doesn't complain. Why do you care so much for it anyway?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Tom.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It helps me keep my sanity when dealing with unruley if blocks and truth
>>>> tests. Well, one man's ugly is another man's beauty I suppose ;)
>>>
>>> How does it help you? I'm genuinely interested.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Tom.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Order of precedence and readability mainly.
>>
>> dh
>>
>>




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