Looking at the following patch:
}
- catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
+ catch ( IllegalArgumentException e ) {
would you consider it an improvement in terms of consistency with the
Hibernate style?
It has always been my interpretation that we use whitespaces inside
blocks, like:
if ( condition)
//rather than
if (condition)
but we don't for constructor invocations:
new Wrapper(type, param);
//rather than
new Wrapper( type, param );
and we also do not (usually) for catch.
I know that might sound like inconsistent, but the point is
readability: I've got used to it and I could swear that the *different
treating* helps with eyeball code scanning.. but I realize that could
be a very personal opinion.
So since we're encoding this rule now in checkstyle, which one shall
it be for the catch statements?
My guts vote goes to
}
catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
...
but I'd prefer to follow the convention from ORM, if you guys have a
clear rule :-)
Cheers,
Sanne