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Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem here is a text I propose to put in http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices mixing informations from http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php?title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing+Geronimo+in+Eclipse http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. << We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All indentation should be done purely with spaces. To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in Window -> Preferences -> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as "space only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab character instead of spaces". 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do that manually with an external editor. >> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that in Eclipse 3, any idea ? If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same thing for at least NetBeans ? BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will actually reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in Apache SVN ? Jacques |
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I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must to correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after having
set like indicated below. Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? Thanks Jacques ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM Subject: Spaces for tabs > Hi all, > > Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem here is a text I propose to put in > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices > > mixing informations from > http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php?title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing+Geronimo+in+Eclipse > http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php > here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. > > << > We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All indentation > should be done purely with spaces. > To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in Window -> Preferences -> > 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as "space > only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". > 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". > 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab character instead of spaces". > 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. > 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. > 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do > manually with an external editor. > >> > > For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that in Eclipse 3, any idea ? > > If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same thing for at least NetBeans ? > > BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will actually > reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in Apache > SVN ? > > Jacques |
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I use AnyEdit plugin for eclipse http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/ I just noticed their new version can show tabs and white space in the editor Regards Scott Jacques Le Roux wrote: > I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must to correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after having > set like indicated below. > > Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? > > Thanks > > Jacques > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM > Subject: Spaces for tabs > > > >> Hi all, >> >> Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem here is a text I propose to put in >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices >> >> mixing informations from >> http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php?title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing+Geronimo+in+Eclipse >> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >> here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. >> >> << >> We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All indentation >> should be done purely with spaces. >> To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in Window -> Preferences -> >> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as "space >> only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". >> 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". >> 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab character instead of spaces". >> 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. >> 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. >> 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do >> > that > >> manually with an external editor. >> >> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that in Eclipse 3, any idea ? >> >> If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same thing for at least NetBeans ? >> >> BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will >> > actually > >> reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in Apache >> SVN ? >> >> Jacques >> > > > |
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This is a "must have". I recommend it warmly. Using it with Ctrl+I in Eclipse we will not have to care no more for indentation and tabs in any files (including FTL) I also discovered that Scite has "Strip trailing spaces" feature in Tools menu but with this plugin it's not needed anymore. I put a comment with my previous remarks about AnyEdit in http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions Jacques From: "Scott Gray" > Hi Jacques > > I use AnyEdit plugin for eclipse http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/ > I just noticed their new version can show tabs and white space in the editor > > Regards > Scott > > Jacques Le Roux wrote: > > I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must to correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after > > set like indicated below. > > > > Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? > > > > Thanks > > > > Jacques > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > > To: <[hidden email]> > > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM > > Subject: Spaces for tabs > > > > > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem here is a text I propose to put in > >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices > >> > >> mixing informations from > >> http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php?title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment > >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing+Geronimo+in+Eclipse > >> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php > >> here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. > >> > >> << > >> We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All > >> should be done purely with spaces. > >> To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in Window -> Preferences -> > >> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as "space > >> only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". > >> 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". > >> 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab character instead of spaces". > >> 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. > >> 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> Uses spaces instead of tabs. > >> 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do > >> > > that > > > >> manually with an external editor. > >> > >> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that in Eclipse 3, any idea ? > >> > >> If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same thing for at least NetBeans ? > >> > >> BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will > >> > > actually > > > >> reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in > >> SVN ? > >> > >> Jacques > >> > > > > > > |
Just be careful with these sorts of tools... The thing to keep in mind is that a big point of formatting things consistently is to avoid changes showing up in patches that are formatting only and that make it harder to see functionality changes. Fixing formatting is a good thing, just be sensitive about making difficult to read patches more difficult with a whole bunch of unrelated formatting changes. Putting those in a separate commit is a nice thing. -David On Nov 13, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Thanks a lot Scott, > > This is a "must have". I recommend it warmly. Using it with Ctrl+I > in Eclipse we will not have to care no more for indentation and > tabs in any files (including FTL) > I also discovered that Scite has "Strip trailing spaces" feature in > Tools menu but with this plugin it's not needed anymore. > > I put a comment with my previous remarks about AnyEdit in > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions > > Jacques > > From: "Scott Gray" >> Hi Jacques >> >> I use AnyEdit plugin for eclipse http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/ >> I just noticed their new version can show tabs and white space in >> the editor >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must >>> to correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after > having >>> set like indicated below. >>> >>> Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able >>> to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>> To: <[hidden email]> >>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM >>> Subject: Spaces for tabs >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem >>>> here is a text I propose to put in >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best >>>> +Practices >>>> >>>> mixing informations from >>>> http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php? >>>> title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment >>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing >>>> +Geronimo+in+Eclipse >>>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >>>> here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of >>>> tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. >>>> >>>> << >>>> We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because >>>> different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All > indentation >>>> should be done purely with spaces. >>>> To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in >>>> Window -> Preferences -> >>>> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java >>>> Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as > "space >>>> only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". >>>> 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". >>>> 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab >>>> character instead of spaces". >>>> 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses >>>> spaces instead of tabs. >>>> 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> >>>> Uses spaces instead of tabs. >>>> 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin >>>> have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do >>>> >>> that >>> >>>> manually with an external editor. >>>> >>>> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that >>>> in Eclipse 3, any idea ? >>>> >>>> If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same >>>> thing for at least NetBeans ? >>>> >>>> BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid >>>> finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will >>>> >>> actually >>> >>>> reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better >>>> fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in > Apache >>>> SVN ? >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>> >>> >>> > |
How about applying formatting changes to the patch file itself? I just
had a go and it doesn't affect being able to apply the patch except I had to tell subversion to ignore whitespace. That way the only formatting cleanups would be in the same lines as the altered code. Regards Scott David E Jones wrote: > > Just be careful with these sorts of tools... > > The thing to keep in mind is that a big point of formatting things > consistently is to avoid changes showing up in patches that are > formatting only and that make it harder to see functionality changes. > > Fixing formatting is a good thing, just be sensitive about making > difficult to read patches more difficult with a whole bunch of > unrelated formatting changes. Putting those in a separate commit is a > nice thing. > > -David > > > On Nov 13, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> Thanks a lot Scott, >> >> This is a "must have". I recommend it warmly. Using it with Ctrl+I in >> Eclipse we will not have to care no more for indentation and >> tabs in any files (including FTL) >> I also discovered that Scite has "Strip trailing spaces" feature in >> Tools menu but with this plugin it's not needed anymore. >> >> I put a comment with my previous remarks about AnyEdit in >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Scott Gray" >>> Hi Jacques >>> >>> I use AnyEdit plugin for eclipse http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/ >>> I just noticed their new version can show tabs and white space in >>> the editor >>> >>> Regards >>> Scott >>> >>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>> I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must to >>>> correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after >> having >>>> set like indicated below. >>>> >>>> Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able >>>> to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>> To: <[hidden email]> >>>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM >>>> Subject: Spaces for tabs >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem here >>>>> is a text I propose to put in >>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> mixing informations from >>>>> http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php?title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment >>>>> >>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing+Geronimo+in+Eclipse >>>>> >>>>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >>>>> here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of tabs >>>>> in source files in Eclipse 3. >>>>> >>>>> << >>>>> We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because >>>>> different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All >> indentation >>>>> should be done purely with spaces. >>>>> To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in >>>>> Window -> Preferences -> >>>>> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java >>>>> Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as >> "space >>>>> only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". >>>>> 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". >>>>> 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab character >>>>> instead of spaces". >>>>> 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses >>>>> spaces instead of tabs. >>>>> 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> Uses >>>>> spaces instead of tabs. >>>>> 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin >>>>> have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do >>>>> >>>> that >>>> >>>>> manually with an external editor. >>>>> >>>>> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that >>>>> in Eclipse 3, any idea ? >>>>> >>>>> If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same thing >>>>> for at least NetBeans ? >>>>> >>>>> BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid >>>>> finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will >>>>> >>>> actually >>>> >>>>> reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better >>>>> fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in >> Apache >>>>> SVN ? >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> > > |
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So the policy might be to use this tools only when creating new files and not when "patching" them ? I may change my comment in http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions accordingly. Jacques From: "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> > > Just be careful with these sorts of tools... > > The thing to keep in mind is that a big point of formatting things > consistently is to avoid changes showing up in patches that are > formatting only and that make it harder to see functionality changes. > > Fixing formatting is a good thing, just be sensitive about making > difficult to read patches more difficult with a whole bunch of > unrelated formatting changes. Putting those in a separate commit is a > nice thing. > > -David > > > On Nov 13, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > > > Thanks a lot Scott, > > > > This is a "must have". I recommend it warmly. Using it with Ctrl+I > > in Eclipse we will not have to care no more for indentation and > > tabs in any files (including FTL) > > I also discovered that Scite has "Strip trailing spaces" feature in > > Tools menu but with this plugin it's not needed anymore. > > > > I put a comment with my previous remarks about AnyEdit in > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions > > > > Jacques > > > > From: "Scott Gray" > >> Hi Jacques > >> > >> I use AnyEdit plugin for eclipse http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/ > >> I just noticed their new version can show tabs and white space in > >> the editor > >> > >> Regards > >> Scott > >> > >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >>> I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must > >>> to correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after > > having > >>> set like indicated below. > >>> > >>> Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able > >>> to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? > >>> > >>> Thanks > >>> > >>> Jacques > >>> > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > >>> To: <[hidden email]> > >>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM > >>> Subject: Spaces for tabs > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> Hi all, > >>>> > >>>> Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem > >>>> here is a text I propose to put in > >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best > >>>> +Practices > >>>> > >>>> mixing informations from > >>>> http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php? > >>>> title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment > >>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing > >>>> +Geronimo+in+Eclipse > >>>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php > >>>> here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of > >>>> tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. > >>>> > >>>> << > >>>> We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because > >>>> different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All > > indentation > >>>> should be done purely with spaces. > >>>> To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in > >>>> Window -> Preferences -> > >>>> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java > >>>> Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as > > "space > >>>> only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". > >>>> 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". > >>>> 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab > >>>> character instead of spaces". > >>>> 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses > >>>> spaces instead of tabs. > >>>> 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> > >>>> Uses spaces instead of tabs. > >>>> 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin > >>>> have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do > >>>> > >>> that > >>> > >>>> manually with an external editor. > >>>> > >>>> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that > >>>> in Eclipse 3, any idea ? > >>>> > >>>> If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same > >>>> thing for at least NetBeans ? > >>>> > >>>> BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid > >>>> finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will > >>>> > >>> actually > >>> > >>>> reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better > >>>> fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in > > Apache > >>>> SVN ? > >>>> > >>>> Jacques > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > |
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I finally made this recommendation in my comment : http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions?focusedCommentId=698#comment-698 Thanks to have scrutinized this, team work experience I guess ;o) Jacques ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 8:41 AM Subject: Re: Spaces for tabs > David, > > So the policy might be to use this tools only when creating new files and not when "patching" them ? > > I may change my comment in http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions accordingly. > > Jacques > > From: "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> > > > > Just be careful with these sorts of tools... > > > > The thing to keep in mind is that a big point of formatting things > > consistently is to avoid changes showing up in patches that are > > formatting only and that make it harder to see functionality changes. > > > > Fixing formatting is a good thing, just be sensitive about making > > difficult to read patches more difficult with a whole bunch of > > unrelated formatting changes. Putting those in a separate commit is a > > nice thing. > > > > -David > > > > > > On Nov 13, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > > > > > Thanks a lot Scott, > > > > > > This is a "must have". I recommend it warmly. Using it with Ctrl+I > > > in Eclipse we will not have to care no more for indentation and > > > tabs in any files (including FTL) > > > I also discovered that Scite has "Strip trailing spaces" feature in > > > Tools menu but with this plugin it's not needed anymore. > > > > > > I put a comment with my previous remarks about AnyEdit in > > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions > > > > > > Jacques > > > > > > From: "Scott Gray" > > >> Hi Jacques > > >> > > >> I use AnyEdit plugin for eclipse http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/ > > >> I just noticed their new version can show tabs and white space in > > >> the editor > > >> > > >> Regards > > >> Scott > > >> > > >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: > > >>> I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must > > >>> to correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after > > > having > > >>> set like indicated below. > > >>> > > >>> Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able > > >>> to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? > > >>> > > >>> Thanks > > >>> > > >>> Jacques > > >>> > > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > > >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > > >>> To: <[hidden email]> > > >>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM > > >>> Subject: Spaces for tabs > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>> Hi all, > > >>>> > > >>>> Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem > > >>>> here is a text I propose to put in > > >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best > > >>>> +Practices > > >>>> > > >>>> mixing informations from > > >>>> http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php? > > >>>> title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment > > >>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing > > >>>> +Geronimo+in+Eclipse > > >>>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php > > >>>> here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of > > >>>> tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. > > >>>> > > >>>> << > > >>>> We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because > > >>>> different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All > > > indentation > > >>>> should be done purely with spaces. > > >>>> To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in > > >>>> Window -> Preferences -> > > >>>> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java > > >>>> Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as > > > "space > > >>>> only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". > > >>>> 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for tab". > > >>>> 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab > > >>>> character instead of spaces". > > >>>> 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses > > >>>> spaces instead of tabs. > > >>>> 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> > > >>>> Uses spaces instead of tabs. > > >>>> 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin > > >>>> have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do > > >>>> > > >>> that > > >>> > > >>>> manually with an external editor. > > >>>> > > >>>> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that > > >>>> in Eclipse 3, any idea ? > > >>>> > > >>>> If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same > > >>>> thing for at least NetBeans ? > > >>>> > > >>>> BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid > > >>>> finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will > > >>>> > > >>> actually > > >>> > > >>>> reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better > > >>>> fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in > > > Apache > > >>>> SVN ? > > >>>> > > >>>> Jacques > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > > |
Jacques, Could you re-read my original comments? Copied here: >> Just be careful with these sorts of tools... >> >> The thing to keep in mind is that a big point of formatting things >> consistently is to avoid changes showing up in patches that are >> formatting only and that make it harder to see functionality changes. >> >> Fixing formatting is a good thing, just be sensitive about making >> difficult to read patches more difficult with a whole bunch of >> unrelated formatting changes. Putting those in a separate commit is a >> nice thing. What I said was use them, but use them carefully and considerately and be aware of why they are good/bad and what their impact can/will be. As for formatting patches: I wouldn't recommend it. Anything that splits or combines lines is guaranteed to mess up a patch, and if something is more context aware (ie beyond tabs to spaces sorts of things) they can cause problem in the unified patch headers and such. -David On Nov 14, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > David, > > I finally made this recommendation in my comment : > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions? > focusedCommentId=698#comment-698 > > Thanks to have scrutinized this, team work experience I guess ;o) > > Jacques > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 8:41 AM > Subject: Re: Spaces for tabs > > >> David, >> >> So the policy might be to use this tools only when creating new >> files and not when "patching" them ? >> >> I may change my comment in http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/ >> Coding+Conventions accordingly. >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> >>> >>> Just be careful with these sorts of tools... >>> >>> The thing to keep in mind is that a big point of formatting things >>> consistently is to avoid changes showing up in patches that are >>> formatting only and that make it harder to see functionality >>> changes. >>> >>> Fixing formatting is a good thing, just be sensitive about making >>> difficult to read patches more difficult with a whole bunch of >>> unrelated formatting changes. Putting those in a separate commit >>> is a >>> nice thing. >>> >>> -David >>> >>> >>> On Nov 13, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks a lot Scott, >>>> >>>> This is a "must have". I recommend it warmly. Using it with Ctrl+I >>>> in Eclipse we will not have to care no more for indentation and >>>> tabs in any files (including FTL) >>>> I also discovered that Scite has "Strip trailing spaces" feature in >>>> Tools menu but with this plugin it's not needed anymore. >>>> >>>> I put a comment with my previous remarks about AnyEdit in >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Coding+Conventions >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> From: "Scott Gray" >>>>> Hi Jacques >>>>> >>>>> I use AnyEdit plugin for eclipse http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/ >>>>> I just noticed their new version can show tabs and white space in >>>>> the editor >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Scott >>>>> >>>>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>>> I just found the wonderful command Ctrl+I in Eclipse 3.2. A must >>>>>> to correct indentation and transform tabs to spaces after >>>> having >>>>>> set like indicated below. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is somebody aware of a command/tool in Eclipse (or even off) able >>>>>> to get rid of useless spaces and tabs at end of lines ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>>> To: <[hidden email]> >>>>>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:24 AM >>>>>> Subject: Spaces for tabs >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Willing to ease this redundant Spaces for Tabs format problem >>>>>>> here is a text I propose to put in >>>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best >>>>>>> +Practices >>>>>>> >>>>>>> mixing informations from >>>>>>> http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/wiki/index.php? >>>>>>> title=Getting_Started#Configure_Your_Development_Environment >>>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Developing >>>>>>> +Geronimo+in+Eclipse >>>>>>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >>>>>>> here are some updated help to allow using spaces in place of >>>>>>> tabs in source files in Eclipse 3. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> << >>>>>>> We don't want tab characters in text files in SVN, because >>>>>>> different editors and tools interpret tabs differently. All >>>> indentation >>>>>>> should be done purely with spaces. >>>>>>> To change tabs to spaces in Eclipse, change these preferences in >>>>>>> Window -> Preferences -> >>>>>>> 1. Java -> Code Style -> Code Formatter -> Show... -> Java >>>>>>> Conventions [built-in] -> Indentation, select Tab policy as >>>> "space >>>>>>> only". Enter a new name for this profile and click "OK". >>>>>>> 2. Java -> Editor -> Typing, and check "Insert spaces for >>>>>>> tab". >>>>>>> 3. Ant -> Editor -> Formatter, and uncheck "Use tab >>>>>>> character instead of spaces". >>>>>>> 4. If you installed Colorer, Colorer Library Editor -> Uses >>>>>>> spaces instead of tabs. >>>>>>> 5. If you installed XML Buddy, XMLBuddy -> Formatting -> >>>>>>> Uses spaces instead of tabs. >>>>>>> 6. Unfortunaltely neither of the 2 main FreeMarker pluggin >>>>>>> have similar functionnality yet. So for FTL files you have to do >>>>>>> >>>>>> that >>>>>> >>>>>>> manually with an external editor. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For point 6 I'm not sure if there is not a better way to do that >>>>>>> in Eclipse 3, any idea ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If some have time and experience maybe we could do the same >>>>>>> thing for at least NetBeans ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> BTW, it seems that groups.csail.mit.edu has a way to avoid >>>>>>> finding tabs in source files : "Our Subversion repository will >>>>>>> >>>>>> actually >>>>>> >>>>>>> reject commits that include tabs in text files, so you'd better >>>>>>> fix this now, or face pain later.". Could that possible in >>>> Apache >>>>>>> SVN ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> > |
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