Allman style

English

Etymology

Named after American computer programmer Eric Paul Allman (born 1955).

Proper noun

Allman style

  1. (programming) An indentation style for source code in which the brace associated with a control statement is placed on the following line, indented to the same level as the control statement. Statements within the braces are indented to the next level.
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