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 Google C++ Style Guidebringing these ideas to the fore, we hope to ground discussions and make it clearer to our broader community why the rules are in place and why particular decisions have been made. If you understand what goals is outweighed by the cost of having people argue over them. Be consistent with the broader C++ community when appropriate Consistency with the way other organizations use C++ has value for the same reasons prevail. By this we specifically refer to the established conventions of the entire Google C++ community, not just your personal preferences or those of your team. Be skep- tical about and reluctant to0 码力 | 83 页 | 238.71 KB | 1 年前3 Google C++ Style Guidebringing these ideas to the fore, we hope to ground discussions and make it clearer to our broader community why the rules are in place and why particular decisions have been made. If you understand what goals is outweighed by the cost of having people argue over them. Be consistent with the broader C++ community when appropriate Consistency with the way other organizations use C++ has value for the same reasons prevail. By this we specifically refer to the established conventions of the entire Google C++ community, not just your personal preferences or those of your team. Be skep- tical about and reluctant to0 码力 | 83 页 | 238.71 KB | 1 年前3
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