Hi, > +- If operators with different priorities are used, consider adding > + whitespace around the operators with the lowest priority(ies). This > + is very much to taste; however, never use more than one space, and > + always have the same amount of whitespace on both sides of a binary > + operator. Does “this is very much to taste” means that it’s a style judgment where each team or individual may make different choices? I’m not a native speaker and I’m not sure about the intended meaning. Cheers
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