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Jon Scott Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> on 1/2/02 6:34 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > + if (runtime != null)
> > + depend.setAttribute("runtime", runtime.getValue());
>
> "All Java Language source code in the repository must be written in
> conformance to the "Code Conventions for the Java Programming Language as
> published by Sun."
>
> <http://java.sun.com/docs/codeconv/html/CodeConventions.doc6.html#449>
I find this VERY ironic/stupid (you pick)
if (condition) //AVOID! THIS OMITS THE BRACES {}!
statement;
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
So why the HECK did SUN even allow the language to support this?
Personally I have recently been smitten by one line if statements :).
Kevin
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