I greatly appreciate the fact that Go has a coding standard. I have a
modest proposed modification. Instead of this:
// Great is a really great function.
func Great(
anArg int, // This explains anArg
anotherArg string, // This explains anotherArg
) (err error) {
...
I'd think that this:
// Great is a really great function.
func Great(
anArg int, // This explains anArg
anotherArg string, // This explains anotherArg
) (err error) {
...
would be both clearer and more consistent with this:
var (
aVar = 12 // This explains aVar
anotherVar = "something" // This explains anotherVar
)
or this:
type SomeStruct struct {
FieldName string
Value int
}
var aStructList = []*SomeStruct {
{
FieldName: "SomeName", // Comment for FieldName
Value: 12, // Comment for Value
},
}
which are already part of the standard coding style. Is this the right
place to make such a proposal?
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