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@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ enum SomeEnum {
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* Note that the asterisks are indented by one space to align to the first line.
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*/
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struct Position {
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int x, y;
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int x{}, y{}; // Always intitialize member variables!
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};
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// Use "typename" rather than "class" here
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template <typename T>
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void FooBar() {
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std::string some_string{ "prefer uniform initialization" };
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const std::string some_string{ "prefer uniform initialization" };
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int some_array[]{
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5,
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ void FooBar() {
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}
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// Place a single space after the for loop semicolons, prefer pre-increment
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for (int i = 0; i != 25; ++i) {
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for (int i{}; i != 25; ++i) {
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// This is how we write loops
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}
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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ void FooBar() {
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switch (var) {
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// No indentation for case label
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case 1: {
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int case_var = var + 3;
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int case_var{ var + 3 };
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DoSomething(case_var);
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break;
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}
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