>What I proposed is in between: the code is reformatted *only* if it fails
>more than X number of checkstyle tests.
>
>This way if the code you write is mainly in line, it will not be changed.
>
>If not , it will.
>
>This would solve your problem, since code that doesn't break (the loose
>standards we have) will remain untouched.
Sounds good. Can we have a "warning period" for the author, i.e.
1. Run the checkstyle tests.
2. If the the results are in the red range, request the author(s)
to fix the code within, say, a month (at least as much as to press
the checkstyle result below the warning limit).
3. If the warning period exceeds, the code is reformatted
automatically.
Is this possible?
Best regards
Rainer Klute
Rainer Klute IT-Consulting GmbH i. Gr.
Dipl.-Inform.
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