Long winding if conditions should be avoided if at all possible, yet sometimes we all end up writing them. Even if it's a very simple condition, the involved statements are sometimes simply very wordy, so the whole condition ends up being very lengthy. What's the most readable way to format those?
if (FoobarBaz::quxQuux(corge, grault) || !garply(waldo) || fred(plugh) !== xyzzy) { thud(); } or
if ( FoobarBaz::quxQuux(corge, grault) || !garply(waldo) || fred(plugh) !== xyzzy ) { thud(); } or
if (FoobarBaz::quxQuux(corge, grault) || !garply(waldo) || fred(plugh) !== xyzzy) { thud(); } or
thudable = FoobarBaz::quxQuux(corge, grault); thudable ||= !garply(waldo); thudable ||= fred(plugh) !== xyzzy; if (thudable) { thud(); } or any other preferences?