Never break after operator#757
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Aside from the fact I will never permit merge commits inside an approved PR, I also won't approve anything in regards to "not breaking after operators", formatters will be required and I am not accepting any compromise on that but I also don't remotely agree with this claim regarding operators, in fact I find the styling here, aside from the lack of formatting, atrocious and would be absolutely horrified to see this continued any further in the codebase, I will never approve this.
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Original PR: #672
Never break after operators.
Operators are the most important signal of what the code does.
They should always be in sight and never at the end of a line like an afterthought.