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stack updated HBASE-14902:
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    Release Note: Changes the checkstyle so that on a continuation line for 
javadoc, instead of default four spaces, instead now it is two spaces. Also one 
line statements as in if (true) x =1; now pass checkstyle.  (was: Changes the 
checkstyle so that on a continuation line for javadoc, instead of default four 
spaces, instead not it is two spaces. Also one line statements as in if (true) 
x =1; now pass checkstyle.)

> Revert some of the stringency recently introduced by checkstyle tightening
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-14902
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-14902
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: stack
>            Assignee: stack
>             Fix For: 2.0.0
>
>         Attachments: 14902.part1.patch, 14902.patch, 14902.patch, braces.patch
>
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> I think we should undo some of the plugins that were recently added to 
> checkstyle. They are too much.
> JavadocTagContinuationIndentationCheck is about adding indent if javadoc is 
> two lines or more (javadoc tool doesn't care)
> NonEmptyAtclauseDescriptionCheck would have us add javadoc on each exception: 
> e.g. @throws IOException needs to have text added.
> NeedBracesCheck has us undoing cases where an if fits all on one line (don't 
> want to start style wars but if short and fits on one line, I think its more 
> readable... but I could relent on this one.... ).
> The first two at least should go.
> You ok w/ that [~appy]



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