]
Dmitrii Bocharov commented on JBIDE-24797:
------------------------------------------
I don't see a problem in installing a formatter into IDE. All big projects do it,
it's a common stuff in software development and it's kind of our "must
do" daily routine. As a result it would help to avoid talks about formatting once and
forever.
[~adietish] yes, this plugin offers just checks (without formatting) - see README on the
main page of the plugin repository:
Code formatter: define and hook code formatting enforcement for
github PRs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key: JBIDE-24797
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-24797
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: devdoc, hibernate, openshift, server
Affects Versions: 4.5.0.Final
Reporter: Andre Dietisheim
Assignee: Dmitrii Bocharov
Fix For: 4.5.1.AM2
Code formatting differs across developers. We should be at least consistent since odd
formatting makes reading code more difficult for obvious reasons.
The most prominent differences I am aware of are
* use spaces vs tabs
* differences in formatting "if statements" (as displayed
[
here|https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-openshift/pull/1536/files#d...]):
{code}
if(XX){
{code}
vs
{code}
if (XX) {
{code}
* insonsitent code identations like displayed
[
here|https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-openshift/pull/1535/files#d...]:
{code}
public void method() {
int i = 0;
i++;
i +=2;
{code}
* odd identations of whole anonymous classes as displayed
[
here|https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-openshift/pull/1531/files#d...]
{code}
class Listener {
int i = 0;
public void method() {
}
}
{code}
* multiple empty lines for no obvious reason like shown
[
here|https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-openshift/pull/1535/files#d...]
{code}
public class ZZ {
int i = 0;
i++
}
{code}