I asked a question about code style Which of these styles of golang code (if any) is objectively most legible/best? (copy of question content below in case it is deleted) and it is being thretened with deletion or closing. The cited reason looks to be that opinion based answers are what people generally respond with or that the question has no objective answer to it.
I would agree that opinion based answers to this type of question are common and undesired, but it is fundamentally incorrect that there is no objective evidence based decisions possible on code styling.
I assume that people often respond incorrectly to this type of question (I mean that they respond with their preference without any supporting evidence). Is there really no other option for treating questions people respond to incorrectly than to remove them? This response makes all questions about design, taste, legibility, etc. not allowed. Its already hard enough to find good quality information about these types of things.
Instead of removing or closing these types of questions, lets focus on the quality of the questions and especially the answers.
Referenced question from above
err := a.DB.Q().
LeftJoin("businesses", "businesses.id = pharmacies.business_id").
LeftJoin("contacts", "contacts.id = businesses.contact_id").
Where("key <> ''").
Select(
"contacts.name AS business_name",
"pharmacies.id AS pharmacy_id",
"pharmacies.name AS pharmacy_name",
"last_connect", "last_disconnect").All(&results)
vs
err := a.DB.Q(
).LeftJoin(
"businesses",
"businesses.id = pharmacies.business_id",
).LeftJoin(
"contacts", "contacts.id = businesses.contact_id",
).Where("key <> ''").Select(
"contacts.name AS business_name",
"pharmacies.id AS pharmacy_id",
"pharmacies.name AS pharmacy_name",
 "last_connect", "last_disconnect",
).All(&results)
Which of these styles of golang code (if any) is objectively most legible/best?
I was unable to find a statement on this question directly in https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html (not that authority alone is the best evidence), and go fmt
left either option as it was.
To avoid/reduce subjectivity please provide objectivly verifiable evidence for why your answer is valid. I put the word "objective" in the title because this kind of question can get answers that are posed in a subjective way.
An example answer
The second is better for these reasons:
It is close in style to the existing common way to do chain calls in other languages https://codeburst.io/javascript-learn-to-chain-map-filter-and-reduce-acd2d0562cd4?gi=d851d13ffa73
The second line in the first one
LeftJoin("businesses", "businesses.id = pharmacies.business_id").
is over 60 characters long which decreases readability https://baymard.com/blog/line-length-readability
It is easier to miss the fact that these functions are chained since the period is at the end of the line
I don't have a source to cite, but maybe some reasonable hypothesis
Characters nearer to the ends of lines are less likely to be noticed
Periods are very small (often taking up very few pixels) so are more easily missed than other characters
Moving less prominate characters to the beginning of a line helps to counteract the ease of missing them