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diff --git a/src/doc/style-guide/src/editions.md b/src/doc/style-guide/src/editions.md index 74e873e35ff..9d593f80810 100644 --- a/src/doc/style-guide/src/editions.md +++ b/src/doc/style-guide/src/editions.md @@ -40,8 +40,6 @@ include: of a delimited expression, delimited expressions are generally combinable, regardless of the number of members. Previously only applied with exactly one member (except for closures with explicit blocks). -- When line-breaking a binary operator, if the first operand spans multiple - lines, use the base indentation of the last line. - Miscellaneous `rustfmt` bugfixes. - Use version-sort (sort `x8`, `x16`, `x32`, `x64`, `x128` in that order). - Change "ASCIIbetical" sort to Unicode-aware "non-lowercase before lowercase". diff --git a/src/doc/style-guide/src/expressions.md b/src/doc/style-guide/src/expressions.md index 3bb0ee6d5ff..171a24cd89d 100644 --- a/src/doc/style-guide/src/expressions.md +++ b/src/doc/style-guide/src/expressions.md @@ -328,37 +328,6 @@ foo_bar Prefer line-breaking at an assignment operator (either `=` or `+=`, etc.) rather than at other binary operators. -If line-breaking at a binary operator (including assignment operators) where the -first operand spans multiple lines, use the base indentation of the *last* -line of the first operand, and indent relative to that: - -```rust -impl SomeType { - fn method(&mut self) { - self.array[array_index as usize] - .as_mut() - .expect("thing must exist") - .extra_info = - long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long; - - self.array[array_index as usize] - .as_mut() - .expect("thing must exist") - .extra_info - + long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long_long; - - self.array[array_index as usize] - .as_mut() - .expect("thing must exist") - .extra_info = Some(ExtraInfo { - parent, - count: count as u16, - children: children.into_boxed_slice(), - }); - } -} -``` - ### Casts (`as`) Format `as` casts like a binary operator. In particular, always include spaces |
