"Allman style" meaning in All languages combined

See Allman style on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named after American computer programmer Eric Paul Allman (born 1955). Head templates: {{en-prop}} Allman style
  1. (programming) An indentation style for source code in which the brace associated with a control statement is placed on the following line, indented to the same level as the control statement. Statements within the braces are indented to the next level. Categories (topical): Programming

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