Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I've got the same problem with that. I've found more than a few
occurences of that last example in FOP. It would be nice to restrict
that rule to one line ifs/fors/whiles. Having more than one line in
total should mean having to use braces.
I don't understand this: It has different semantics.
Or if checkstyle could also check indentation...
That's Jalopy or Emacs reindent for you.
On 08.01.2003 14:23:36 Peter B. West wrote:
And it adds just a spice of danger.
I can live well without this.
I got used to always add braces.
1. You don't have to think whether you have one or more
than one statement in the control statement body.
2. Adding braces to an existing statement because another
statement is added is more disrupting to the editing
process than adding it right from the beginning.
Especially the
if (foo)
dobar();
else
dobaz(),
case is bad.
3. If I temporarily add a println() for traces, I sure
wont delete the braces after the println is deleted.
You'll have to live with the inconsistency.
J.Pietschmann
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