There doesn't seem to be a significant difference between sun style and google style. Personally I'd have a lot more whitespace than either of these styles.
I tend to break up multiple lines.
I prefer: if () { do something }
vs if(){ do something }
but it would appear this is not generally accepted.
At the end of the day I'd vote
0 as well unless I could get enough support behind more whitespace
I much prefer to line the brackets up on the same side, it makes the code a lot easier to read. Even in the days of screens with 25 lines of 80 characters - now with considerably larger monitors, it makes even more sense.
So I very much prefer the style:
if (q) { do something }
When I had poor eyesight it was easier, and after multiple eye operations & my eyesight is much improved - I still prefer the style with the brackets on separate lines.
If I want to understand someone else's code sample; I refactor a copy of their code into this style, as it greatly increases the ease of reading it. The other style looks cluttered, and is harder to see the blocks of code clearly