Thanks - will take a look today and get to working on the uncrustify script.

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Monte Hurd <mh...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Great! Thanks again for note taking and updates!
>
>
> On Feb 13, 2015, at 3:17 PM, Brian Gerstle <bgers...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
> After a meeting in which the team reviewed Corey's suggested coding style
> guidelines, I've made the following edits:
>
>    - Use of dot-notation for instance methods that are cheap & free of
>    side-effects
>    - Added note about auto-trimming trailing whitespace via Xcode settings
>    - More "if" statement examples (one-line w/ curly brackets)
>    - *Ternary statement with ?: operator (Ruby/JS "or" behavior)*
>    - ObjC method declaration and invocation spacing guidelines
>    - Block declarations as typedef and method arguments
>    - Category instance method prefix
>    - Use of extern for public constants, and static for private ones
>    - Replaced FJ & Flying Jalapeno w/ WMF & Wikimedia Foundation
>
> I decided to leave some other stuff for "best practices" (i.e. not coding
> style), e.g. telescoping methods and use of *const* for local variables.
>
> Feel free to leave comments on the talk page or add in anything I missed.
>
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