An answer had no spaces around the keywords, and displayed as expected in my browser (Grazing, IOS 8; but Safari is similar).
I fixed it, but the author rolled back the edit, and left a comment that the text looked fine on Windows. Here is his screenshot:
Regardless of looks, my gut reaction is that words should have spaces between them, whether they are code or plain text. Markup rendering can change at any time, but the inherent linguistic semantics will not change so quickly.
For reference, here is a snippet of the answer with and without spaces.
Which sets the value of
pieces
toNone
because the listappend()
method effectively returns that value.
Contrast with spaces:
Which sets the value of
pieces
toNone
because the listappend()
method effectively returns that value.
I'm posting this here in the hope that the community can help resolve the matter. Is there official guidance on this particular detail? If not, is there a consensus one way or the other?
this
-- which brings up a another point, namely that in comments like here I can't remove leading and trailing spaces to compensate, an inconsistency that can be bit annoying...this
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here.