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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Every C-inspired language with curly braces (which is a lot of them) that I know uses some variation on K&R/Allman.
Golang straight up enforces the "K&R" style and doesn't recognize a curly brace on a new line. I don't know of a JSON prettifier that doesn't use "K&R" style either.

Unless you mean that the Haskell/Lisp styles make more sense in Haskell/Lisp, which, yeah, obviously. Hopefully no-one actually writes C code like that.