There is a mix in ORM as well. My vote is for no spaces inside the parens
for catch statements. I do like the spaces for if, for, while, etc though.
On Jul 3, 2013 5:29 AM, "Hardy Ferentschik" <hardy(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
+1 for 'catch ( IllegalArgumentException e )' - using white
spaces
On 3 Jan 2013, at 11:07 AM, Sanne Grinovero <sanne(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> 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
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