Personally I dislike this style, because you’re basically it obscures the semantics of the method arguments, but I acknowledge that I’ve seen it the wild. For me it would be more beneficial if we supported a variant of the style: methods.each do |method| route_set.add_route( self, { path_info: route.route_compiled, request_method: method, }, route_info: route ) end The current trunk indents this all wrong: methods.each do |method| route_set.add_route( self, { path_info: route.route_compiled, request_method: method, }, route_info: route ) end Something that’s not mentioned here, but it’s a bigger problem for the users is probably the fact that we don’t support the following indentation style: x = if something do_something end Even if I don’t use and (and the majority of Ruby hackers AFAIK) it’s still fairly popular. Currently this is the only supported option (which is arguably the most popular): x = if something do_something end -- Cheers, Bozhidar On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at 6:05 AM, Dmitry Gutov wrote: > http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=16182 > > Comments welcome.