I
always write them like so:
my_function_call(
$arg1,
$arg2,
$arg3,
);
I indent all blocks, whether they be code, anonymous array/hash constructors, parameter (or other) lists, or anything else in the same way. Makes a lot of sense, if you ask me, when you're nesting calls:
my_function_call(
my_other_function_call(
$arg1,
$arg2,
and_yet_one_more_function_call(
$arg1,
$arg2,
$arg3,
),
),
$arg2,
$arg3,
);
Compare:
my_function_call(
my_other_function_call(
$arg1,
$arg2,
and_yet_one_more_function_call
+(
+ $arg1,
+ $arg2,
+ $arg3,
+),
),
$arg2,
$arg3,
);
Yuck, if I may say so.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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