[C++11] Suggest placing callable arguments as the last argument to

facilitate the nice formatting of lambdas passed there. Suggested by
Chris during review of my lambda additions, and something I strongly
agree with.

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@ -481,6 +481,10 @@ by the preceding part of the statement:
return a.bam < b.bam;
});
To take best advantage of this formatting, if you are designing an API which
accepts a continuation or single callable argument (be it a functor, or
a ``std::function``), it should be the last argument if at all possible.
If there are multiple multi-line lambdas in a statement, or there is anything
interesting after the lambda in the statement, indent the block two spaces from
the indent of the ``[]``: