Ada 95 Quality and Style Guide | Chapter 5 |
5.6 STATEMENTS
Careless or convoluted use of statements can make a program hard
to read and maintain even if its global structure is well organized.
You should strive for simple and consistent use of statements
to achieve clarity of local program structure. Some of the guidelines
in this section counsel use or avoidance of particular statements.
As pointed out in the individual guidelines, rigid adherence to
those guidelines would be excessive, but experience has shown
that they generally lead to code with improved reliability and
maintainability.
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