
On 02.05.2013 16:12, Harris, Carl wrote:
I see that you adhere to the "standard" Java code formatting conventions [1] except for try-catch statements (section 7.9). Would be OK if I re-format non-conforming source files as I go along?
I should apologize. I thought I had enabled a formatter profile in Eclipse that used the Sun/Oracle conventions, but I see now that I did not.
Personally, I'm a disciple of the so-called Lonely Right Brace style. It adds whitespace, but we disciples of this style find it aids readability, and we (somewhat fervently) believe that Sun got it wrong.
In any case, I think it is far more important to follow the established conventions of the project, and I'll fix my formatter profile and checkstyle settings for logback.
Thank you for your message. Much appreciated.
carl
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