Originally Posted by
heinz55
I myself am a big fan of a Whitesmith style, and turns out that it places me outside the borders of "normality". If we can even talk about "normality" in this case. Programmers are already known as little bit weirdos (compared to average mortals) and being too freaky among the freaks takes everything onto a whole new level.
Don't worry, until compilers start adding warnings for poor style, you can be as freaky as you like within the confines of your IDE, without having to fear being put down or rejected.
Code:
||=== g2, Debug ===|
main.c||In function 'init':|
main.c|34|warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast|
main.c|58|warning: this bracket is way off, get it together man! |
main.c|65|warning: come on, you can do better than this |
main.c||In function 'main': |
main.c|121|warning: well, atleast you're consistently inconsistent |
main.c|124|error: that's it, i'm done, good luck with this mess! |
||=== Build finished: 1 error, 4 warnings ===|