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Eli Reisman commented on GIRAPH-230:
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Allesandro, do you know after working with these settings a bit what the status
is for Eclipse users? I am trying to learn intellij, but I know Eclipse already
and have an existing code style template for Eclipse that goes from the style I
am used to coding in to the style checkstyle uses in one click and it would be
wonderful to make use of that at times when check style is making me crazy.
Thanks. I was not able (yet) to get the intellij code formatter to be as robust
(particular) about all the little things the eclipse templates will do, so
alternately if you have already figured this out and have such a format
template for intellij please email it to me!
> Uniform imports order
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> Key: GIRAPH-230
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GIRAPH-230
> Project: Giraph
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Alessandro Presta
> Assignee: Alessandro Presta
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: GIRAPH-230-1.patch, GIRAPH-230.patch
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> The order of imports currently varies from class to class.
> Enforcing a standard order can make our codebase more readable and let our
> IDEs manage imports automatically without polluting diffs.
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