On 8/29/05, Anatol Pomozov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found that StringTest is failed on my machine. And the problem was
> in non ASCII symbols. Don't forget that not of all machines have
> iso-8859-1. 

Luckily there is a test for it now, as there wasn't one... 

> Well on your machines nonASCII symbols are &#199; and etc.
> on my machine in Cp1251 it is Cyrillic symbol and they are from 1100
> range.

Good that the automated build tested it then, otherwise there might be
a problem with the translations...

> I fixed the problem and attached patch to message.

I'll update it, if it hasn't been done already. Thanks.

> BTW. Why do you store IDEA and eclipse projects in cvs?? Maven can
> generate project files for you from project descriptor. And it do this
> very well.

Because it is a pain for everybody to keep updating the dependencies.
This way we are all setup for working in the same environment.

> Another point is a code formatting - for me the best tool for
> formatting Java sources is Jalopy, not eclipse internal formatter.

Even though Jalopy is great, we think and feel that the IDE provided
formatting is just right. With some carefull tuning every /core/
developer can setup the IDE in the correct way (Eclipse is already
taken care of because of the things in CVS), such that there is no
need for external tooling.

> Jalopy does not depend on platform and it can be used from Maven very
> easy (just 'maven jalopy')

Just because we use maven to build the site and the wicket
distributions, doesn't mean we wish to use maven for every little task
;-)

And on closing: I think that having coding standards is great, and I
really like it when all code looks the same, and the curly braces are
in the right place. But in the end, I want to focus on delivering
functionality in Wicket. If a space is in the wrong place, so be it.

Martijn


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