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Apache Spark (especially what I've seen of MLlib) and the current Scala style guide differ on one item: Should multiline method and class constructor invocations be written with 1 arg per line or multiple args per line?
Spark mostly uses multiple args per line (for invocation, not for declarations). The current Scala style guide says to put 1 arg per line: See "Methods with Numerous Arguments" here: http://docs.scala-lang.org/style/indentation.html
Can we add our standard to this doc?
E.g.:
For method and class definitions,
If they fit on 1 line, put everything on 1 line.
For multi-line definitions, put 1 argument per line.
For method and class constructor invocations,
If they fit on 1 line, put everything on 1 line.
For multi-line calls, put (multiple arguments per line) or (1 argument per line)?