I agree and respect the policy that is why I'm asking since I do not see the things you mentioned. It is just not clear for me.

I believe the policy was the same all the time since the beginning of the project, it was just not strictly enforced... namely, to use the Sun coding style with 2 literal spaces as a primary indent, 4 literal spaces for secondary indent.
I was using sun's standard java.

My comment was provoked by the following lines in your patch, which violate this standard:
249-261, 271, 278, 290, 384 (this is a superfluous semicolon).
Hmm, I'm not sure what you are meaning, since I'm seriously want to understand what you are mean:
line 384 is a:
    while (entry != null) {

is that right or do we have different line numbers?

Thanks I just want to see and understand the problems to don't make them again. :)

Stefan



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