Romain, Sorry, but I don't know the final conclusions, then :).Do you prefer to try other tools first to just format or are you interested in adapting walkmod to include your conventions?
In the second case, I would try to find time for it because for my project, this is an opportunity. Finally, just one thing to remind, walkmod would allow not just to format conventions, but also any good programming practices that you would to apply (eg. force final variables) without reformatting ;) Please, let me know the final conclusions :) Hi Raquel, kind of true. Said otherwise: re-formatting is most of the time considered as noise so it should only be applied to the changed code and not the code around or the files not modified at all and it should be done before the commit IMO. Starting from scratch it means you can enforce rules easily with any of the tools we spoke about but starting from a big codebase it needs some more precautions. Romain Manni-Bucau @rmannibucau | Blog | Github | LinkedIn | Tomitriber 2015-11-19 10:34 GMT-08:00 Raquel Pau Fernández <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > Walkmod allows to use a formatter, but I think that the problems that > people find are as follows: > > - We don't want a big commit with all the source files reformatted. > > - We don't want to apply the formatter incrementally to avoid a set of > commits just for formatting issues. > > In fact i have found the same problems in Guava. Google is not following > its own formatter style. > > Let me know if I am wrong, > > Regards > El 19/11/2015 18:45, "cchacin" <[email protected]> escribió: > >> I use the Google Style Guide >> <http://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html> (with some >> modification like 4 spaces) in this way: >> >> For Eclipse: >> You can configure the formatter with this file: >> >> https://github.com/google/styleguide/blob/gh-pages/eclipse-java-google-style.xml >> >> For IntelliJ: >> You can configure the formatter with this file >> >> https://github.com/google/styleguide/blob/gh-pages/intellij-java-google-style.xml >> Or use the eclipse formatter plugin >> >> For Netbeans: use the eclipse formatter plugin >> >> And there is a maven plugin >> >> https://maven-java-formatter-plugin.googlecode.com/svn/site/0.4/format-mojo.html >> >> One suggestion can be to use a pre-commit hook or a webhook in your VCS, I >> never use walkmod before but probably we can configure a hook with walkmod >> also. I think the most important part is to have the common configuration >> file wih the desired styles. >> >> >> >> ----- >> Carlos Chacin >> http://github.com/cchacin >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://tomee-openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/PMD-Formatting-tp4676866p4676884.html >> Sent from the TomEE Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>
