Hi!
> Pavel Machek wrote:
> >> From: Randy Dunlap <[email protected]>
> >> +Use one space around (on each side of) most binary and ternary operators,
> >> +such as any of these:
> >> + = + - < > * / % | & ^ <= >= == != ? :
> >
> > Actually, this should not be hard rule. We want to allow
> >
> > j = 3*i + l<<2;
>
> Which would be very misleading. This expression evaluates to
>
> j = (((3 * i) + l) << 2);
>
> Binary + precedes <<.
Aha, okay. So this one should be written as
j = 3*i+l << 2;
(Well, parenthesses should really be used. Anyway, sometimes grouping
around operator is useful, even if I made mistake demonstrating that.
Pavel
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