+1

On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 3:33 AM, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> On 29/06/2015 16:21, sebb wrote:
>
>> Java 7 allows multiple Exceptions to be listed in a single catch
>> clause, which can simplify code considerably.
>>
>> However, I find it a bit awkward to read the clause when no spaces are
>> used.
>>
>> Compare
>>
>> } catch (NumberFormatException|IOException|ScriptException e) { //
>> nospaces
>>
>> with
>>
>> } catch (NumberFormatException | IOException | ScriptException e) { //
>> spaced out
>>
>>
>>
>> I find the second version with spaces both sides of the "|" character
>> much easier to read.
>>
>> This is particularly true where the exception name starts with the
>> letters "Ill" as in
>>
>> } catch (NumberFormatException|IllegalArgumentException|ScriptException
>> e) { // nospaces
>>
>> Agreed?
>>
>
> Yes, the spaces version seems better for have a better readable.
> Milamber
>
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