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Jonathan Coveney commented on PIG-3008:
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2 questions:
1. Is there a way to run checkstyle just on the files you changed?
2. Is there a way to make an IDE (or just the commandline) fix the indents for
you? I can do it by hand but some if it is really bad and would be tedious to
fix.
I like the idea that if you touch a file for other reasons, then we can
automate the flow to try and get the whitespace formatting good.
> Fix whitespace in Pig code
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> Key: PIG-3008
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-3008
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Jonathan Coveney
> Fix For: 0.12
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> Attachments: checkstyle.xml
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> This JIRA exists mainly to get a conversation started. We've talked about it
> before, and it's a tricky issue. That said, some of the Pig code is super,
> super gnarly. We need some sort of path that will let it eventually be
> fix-able.
> I posit: any file that hasn't been touched for over 6 months is eligible for
> a whitespace patch.
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