When possible.. do you leave parentheses in or out in Ruby?
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From the Elements of Ruby Style
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I leave them out when I'm doing DSL-ish stuff, like t.column or has_many in rails. The rest of the time, it generally comes down to clarity, and it's probably an even split. | |||
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I guess I do both, but I definitely keep them in if it adds to readability and avoids statements that look ambiguous. | |||
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Whichever is more readable usually. But I always use parentheses when I'm nesting function calls inside other ones' parameters | |||
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If you mean in function calls, I always put parenthesis because it's always easier to read. If you mean in conditions (if, while) I only put parenthesis when they're necessary. | |||
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I try to leave them out, if at all possible. I think it makes code easier to read (generally speaking). | |||
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I tend to leave them out when doing assertions such as assert_equal. Maybe it's to make it domain specific language-like. | |||
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I use parens as comments to help the future me... who is likely to have fewer brain cells than the current me :-) Nothing worse than looking at some code you wrote 2 years ago and misunderstanding it, so that you break something while modifying it. If parens will save the future me a few minutes (or hours) in the future, I'll put in as many as needed to make the statement crystal clear. -- John | |||
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