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Shai Erera commented on LUCENE-7012:
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I tried to find under {{dev-tools/idea}} a file which will have something
similar to eclipse's but couldn't. I also read
https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/help/creating-and-editing-file-templates.html
but couldn't find any file under {{dev-tools/idea}} that can suggest we even
have a project-level code template. Perhaps IDEA folks can point me to a file,
or suggest how this can be achieved.
> Change eclipse's "New Java Files" template to place the license header before
> the package declaration
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> Key: LUCENE-7012
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7012
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Shai Erera
> Assignee: Shai Erera
> Attachments: LUCENE-7012.patch
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> Today the license header is placed after the package declaration. This
> results in inconsistency in our files. In some the license is put after the
> package and before the imports, in others it appears after the imports but
> before class declaration and in others it appears in the middle of the
> imports.
> Also, when you e.g. "Organize Imports" in eclipse, if the header is located
> in the middle of imports, it's sometimes completely removed from the file.
> This issue is about changing the "New Java Files" template in eclipse so that
> the license header is placed before the package declaration. This ensures
> that "Organize Imports" doesn't mess with it, as well for new files (created
> in eclipse), we will start getting some consistency.
> If we also want to handle all current files by moving the license header
> before the package, we can do so (I volunteer), but since it's a big change,
> will likely do it over multiple commits and no need for an issue. BTW, if
> anyone knows of a tool that can automate that, great. I found that Apache has
> a perl script but it seems to only fix the header to the new format, yet not
> moving it in the file.
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