• realharo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Not like that, lol

    Just saying, instead of this monstrosity

    CreateOrderRequest(user,
                       productDetails,
                       pricingCalculator,
                       order => order.internalNumber)
    

    Just use

    CreateOrderRequest(
        user,
        ...
    

    Putting the first argument on a separate line.

    Same if you have an if using a bunch of and (one condition per line, first one on a new line instead of same line as the if) and similar situations.

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      People seem to have a real issue with using new lines and I’ve never quite understod why.

      It feels like a lot of those people are using notepad like applications instead of coding focused ones with collapsible regions etc.

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      When I talk about alignment it’s not about function arguments, but values, “=” signs and such. You simply cannot use tabs for that because alignment must be fixed and indentation independent:

      CreateOrderRequest(
          user,
          productDetails     => order.detail,
          pricingCalculator  => DEFAULT_CALCULATOR,
          order              => order.internalNumber)
      
      • realharo@lemm.ee
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        I normally avoid that too, I find it hurts readability more than helps, plus a proper IDE will separate it with color anyway.

        But yeah, the newline comment doesn’t apply to this.

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          1 year ago

          To each their own indeed. But my rule of thumb is: only use tabs when there’s no other character before it (aka, start of line).

          • Nate Cox
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            The emacs wiki agrees and has the correct take on this: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SmartTabs

            It seems like this basic guideline, tabs to indent and spaces to align, solves the problem for everyone. It doesn’t matter what your tab width is, it’ll look “right” regardless.

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        This kind of “manual” alignment should be avoided for many reasons including the fact that adding/removing/changing of one parameter here may force you to modify multiple lines which on it’s own is annoying but this will also show up in the diff during review making it harder to grep what was actually changed.

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          1 year ago

          I personally favor code readability over patch readability. But I reckon this is a matter of preference so I can understand how you might not like that.

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        Yeah I agree I don’t find alignment very useful. It’s more work for dubious benefit, and god forbid you change one of the lines.