Hi,
I think both are important, and docs probably more indeed.
But some consistency in code style is needed as well. Although I
don't believe style "rules" can be 100% absolute.
I would not be willing to submit to a fully automated styling
police, that erases my choices.
In some (exceptional) cases I want to maintain the choice to adapt
specific blocks/parts in whatever way that I think is more
appropriate.
regards
erwin
Op 18/06/2016 om 10:18 schreef arcanefoam@xxxxxxxxx:
Hi,
Code styling is important, but getting to a consensus
on what is good/bad is as close as religious war as you can get.
At the end what matters is consistency. What ever you decide as
your coding standards (indentation, line wrap, opening brackets
location, etc) just make sure it's consistent.
My two cents, and what IMHO is most important, is
documentation. If you really want your project to be opened
sourced and to get people contributing and helping out, more
than having nice styled code, having proper documentation is
best.
Cheers.
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