To be clear: I don't want to start a discussion/war about coding style
here! I'm just curios.

In vim's source code, why is the line with the return type and modifiers
of a function indented? Is there a rational? Historical reason? Or is it
just that Bram likes it this way?

Example:
    int
vim_main2(void)
{

I know for reasons to put the int on its own line, just wondering about
the indent.

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