[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Eric,
something I noted in your last few checkins is, that the "Turbine
Style Guide" for Code indentiation seems to have changed in the last
few months. I also noted that the "coding style" page has gone from
the Turbine 2.4 web site (or I was not able to find it).
Is this intentional? While I must admit (though I will always be a
BSDian when it comes to indent), that
try {
something;
} catch (Exception e) {
do something else;
} finally {
do another thing;
}
has its merits, I always considered this not very readable for method
definitions:
> + public List getKeys() {
[...]
> + }
This is not intended as critisism, I was just wondering. In the end,
every indent style is just "getting used to it" and getting support
from emacs to auto-indent it. :-)
Regards
Henning
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