Update coding policy for control blocks.
All control blocks (if, for, while, etc.) should have a blank line before the opening statement and after the closing curly brace or statement so that it is clear where the control block begins and ends.
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desirable to set off the function definition within the *.cpp file by
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leaving two blank lines above the function definition.
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### 4.2.3 If Statements ### {#if_statements}
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There should be one blank line above if statements.
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### 4.2.3 Control Statements ### {#control_statements}
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There should be one blank line before the opening statement and after
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the closing curly brace or statement for all control statement blocks
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so that it is easy to see where control blocks begin and end. This
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includes `if`, `for`, `while`, `do`, and `switch` control blocks.
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## 4.3 Line Length ### {#line_length}
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The maximum line width is 99 columns. An exception to this is a long
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