On Oct 29, 2013, at 7:14 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Erik Jan de Wit <edewit(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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> Talking with qmx and lholmquist about this it seems that JS land doesn't have
good tools for this.
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> hrm - the grunt worked for me; but I don't know if it is _that_ good
grunt will run jshint, which doesn't do the formatting for you, but tells you what
you need to fix. but until up to a point.
I think there is a difference between formatting and whitespace
The formatter that is available with grunt seems to have very little settings [1], but if
that is fine for most of us by all means we should use it!
[1]
https://npmjs.org/package/grunt-jsbeautifier
perhaps here we could help/improve ?
+1 to this option
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> To have something in the mean time we could use something like the eclipse formatter,
because it can format JS has a ton of options and there are already a lot of external
tools that use it:
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https://github.com/krasa/EclipseCodeFormatter
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> I doubt that a JS weenie will use Eclipse/IDEA
Correct, none of us "Rock Stars" would use an IDE :)
It's meant as an example you don't need the full eclipse IDE
to use the formatting tool. It can be used standalone and it has a ton of options about
where to put whitespace. We could also build our own javascript code formatter, but why
not have something that works today. And I think even a javascript coder can execute a
command line utility.
if there is a java dependency then it is a no go for JS land
Just trying to be pragmatic
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