My question on Stack Overflow, inquiring about the reason (if any) for a specific C# coding style, was closed as opinion-based. I disagree, but what do people here think? Should it be re-opened as is? Would you vote to re-open if it was re-worded maybe?
My question is basically: one, is there a functional reason for using parentheses in this specific way; two, is it a practical matter of safeguarding against typos that might slip past the compiler; or three, is it purely a matter of style preference? Any reasons of the first two types would be important to know about.
Notice that I'm not asking "which style is better". To me, this is not a matter of opinion: either a reason of the first (technical) or second (practical) kind exists, or it does not. I can see how people might think "opinion-based", because while a positive answer would be definitive, it is too hard to prove an answer in the negative. But that's why I asked the question: so that programmers with more experience than I have could either produce a technical/practical reason, or answer with confidence "no, it's just stylistic".