As long as there is consistency between code style and check style that's all 
that should matter. If consistency is impossible, then the check style 
shouldn't exist imo.



Thank you,
Ilya Ganelin



-----Original Message-----
From: Chandni Singh [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 08:24 PM Eastern Standard Time
To: [email protected]
Subject: Extent of attention to code style in code reviews


Since we are getting religious about code styles and concerns are being
raised about wrapping lines in a better way to improve readability, I think
this is one place we can learn from some other apache projects.

https://flink.apache.org/contribute-code.html#code-style

https://maven.apache.org/developers/conventions/code.html

https://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/CodeStyle

IMO none of these projects are enforcing style to the extent we have
adopted.
I think if we start focussing on style to this extent, that is,  where to
break a line while wrapping, then our review process will result in more
frustration. I think this doesn't help the community to grow.

Thanks,
Chandni
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