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Depends. Depends, depends, depends.
If X isn't some horrible complex expression, I put # do Y under the conditional (in the "then" fork).
If X is some complex condition that can be summarized in English (natural language), I still might break up the comment into # if X and # do Y.
And under the else fork, which may be far away, I basically assert # not X, so do Z. (Again, if X is complex.)
@tychotithonus@infosec.exchange
@tarheel@mstdn.io
This is excellent nuance. I certainly wouldn't want to force a compact one-line summary when a distributed method would be more clear. So I guess my poll sorta implies "if it's appropriate to be a single line".
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