[swift-evolution] [Draft] Allow trailing commas in argument lists

David Owens II david at owensd.io
Wed Mar 9 09:34:50 CST 2016


+1 to support trailing commas

+1 to just whitespace too. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 9, 2016, at 5:18 AM, Jens Persson via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
> 
> +1, I don't remember ever making a mistake (in a trailing-comma-allowing language) that would have been caught if trailing commas had been considered an error. But I do remember editing commas a lot in languages in which trailing commas are considered an error.
> 
> (I would also be in favor of whitespace-separated elements (instead of the current comma+optionalButAlmostAlwaysInPracticeWhitespace-separated elements), but I'm 99% sure that would never be accepted by the community.)
> 
> 
>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Nisse Bergman via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
>> -1
>> Let’s not go down this path and enable the javascript flamewar of trailing or non-trailing commas.
>> 
>> Nisse
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> > On 09 Mar 2016, at 01:23, Joe Groff via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes please.
>> >
>> >> On Mar 8, 2016, at 2:07 PM, Grant Paul via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> ## Introduction
>> >>
>> >> Right now, Swift argument lists are not permitted to contain trailing commas. To make multi-line calls easier, we propose allowing trailing commas in argument (and tuple) syntax:
>> >>
>> >>   let person = Person(
>> >>      id: json['id'],
>> >>      name: json['name'],
>> >>      picture: Im2age(picture),
>> >>      friends: friends,
>> >>   )
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ## Motivation
>> >>
>> >> It’s common for functions to take a number of arguments. In some languages, this can make it difficult to figure out what a function does, leading to patterns like fluent interfaces and configuration objects.
>> >>
>> >> Swift, by contrast, handles this very well. Argument labels make sure parameters aren’t confused even when they’re of the same type. And compared to Objective-C, it’s much easier to write a multi-line list of arguments in Swift.
>> >>
>> >> However, with a parentheses placement style placing the closing parentheses for a multi-line call on a new line, Swift does not support a trailing comma. Trailing commas have a number of benefits:
>> >>
>> >> - It is easier to re-arrange lines (especially in certain text editors) when all lines have commas.
>> >> - Line-based diffs (as used by most source control systems) only show added lines when adding a new parameter to the end, rather than two lines where one just adds the comma.
>> >> - It’s more consistent with other Swift lists which do support trailing commas.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ## Proposed Solution
>> >>
>> >> The proposed solution is to allow and ignore trailing commas in argument lists and tuples:
>> >>
>> >>   let person = Person(
>> >>       id: json['id'],
>> >>       name: json['name'],
>> >>       picture: Image(picture),
>> >>       friends: friends,
>> >>   )
>> >>
>> >>   let tuple = (
>> >>      color,
>> >>      32,
>> >>   )
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ## Detailed Design
>> >>
>> >> Support for trailing commas in argument lists and tuples would make them consistent with Swift’s handling of array literals, which do support trailing commas:
>> >>
>> >>   let array = [
>> >>       2,
>> >>       4,
>> >>       8,
>> >>   ]
>> >>
>> >> There should not be any impact to existing code from this proposal.
>> >>
>> >> Support for this syntax is also found in other programming languages like Python, D, and Hack. It’s been proposed for JavaScript (positive response) and PHP (rejected):
>> >>
>> >> - JavaScript: https://jeffmo.github.io/es-trailing-function-commas/
>> >> - PHP: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/trailing-comma-function-args
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ## Alternatives Considered
>> >>
>> >> The main alternative is the existing behavior. This has the benefit of standardizing Swift code on a particular style. However, many people will in practice continue to use a style regardless of support trailing commas, especially for cross-language consistency. It could also lead to JavaScript-inspired parameter ordering:
>> >>
>> >>   let person =
>> >>       Person(id: json['id']
>> >>            , name: json['name']
>> >>            , picture: Image(picture)
>> >>            , friends: friends)
>> >>
>> >> Another alternative would be to support this syntax for function parameters but not tuples. However, this would be an arbitrary inconsistency.
>> >>
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