Style Guide: Added rule for do-while loops
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- Empty-bodied loops should use braces after their header, not a semicolon.
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- Empty-bodied loops should use braces after their header, not a semicolon.
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- Yes: `while (condition) {}`
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- Yes: `while (condition) {}`
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- No: `while (condition);`
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- No: `while (condition);`
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- For do-while loops, place 'while' on the same line as the closing brackets
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```c++
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do
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{
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} while (false);
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```
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### Functions
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### Functions
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- If a function parameter is a pointer or reference and its value or data isn't intended to be changed, please mark that parameter as `const`.
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- If a function parameter is a pointer or reference and its value or data isn't intended to be changed, please mark that parameter as `const`.
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