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Summary: | [68cat] Add new option to preserve behaviour from NB 6.7 | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | misterm <misterm> |
Component: | Source | Assignee: | Dusan Balek <dbalek> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | hmichel, majiknet |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
misterm
2009-11-30 13:24:53 UTC
[I haven't double checked yet, but assuming that the fix of bug #151154 wasn't implemented with an option to preserve the original behaviour, as this report implies...] While I disagree with the submitter's logic suggesting that breaking after the operator was preferred by most (my informal polling suggests the opposite), when I filed bug #151154 I had assumed that support for breaking on either side of the operator would be added as a user selectable option. Why must we file these "common sense" requests? It should have been clear to the implementor of the fix for bug #151154 that the old formatting needed to be supported. I add my vote to this. Our team has setup all our coding conventions and code-style statistics to check for modifiers at the end of the line, and now we are getting errors all over the shop since 6.8. I can understand that some / many people like to follow the sun conventions, however simply changing this behaviour from one release to another without an option to revert to the previous behaviour has done nothing but create hostility towards updating. I cannot argue for the virtues of updating to newer and arguably better versions on NB, if I keep finding that the basics are constantly shifting... Fixed in jet-main. http://hg.netbeans.org/jet-main/rev/9ed7c3a690ae |