if(
some_return_value = some_function(
some_variable, some_other_variable,
and_yet_another_variable, and_one_more_for, luck
)
) {
// do some stuff here with some_return_value
}
else {
// report or otherwise handle the error
}
My take on it is pretty close, I just see OK to open more than one paren in a line (and hence close them all in the same line):
if (some_return_value = some_function (
some_variable, some_other_variable,
and_yet_another_variable, and_one_more_for, luck
)) {
// do some stuff here with some_return_value
} else {
// report or otherwise handle the error
}
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