public final class CurlyBracketsStructureCheck extends Check
This is how a correct curly bracket structure should look like:
String[] array = new String[] {
"first",
"second"
};
or
String[] array = new String[] {"first", "second"};
The motivation for such formatting is simple - we want to see the entire block as fast as possible. When you look at a block of code you should be able to see where it starts and where it ends.
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
CurlyBracketsStructureCheck() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
int[] |
getDefaultTokens() |
void |
visitToken(DetailAST ast) |
beginTree, destroy, finishTree, getAcceptableTokens, getClassLoader, getFileContents, getLine, getLines, getRequiredTokens, getTabWidth, getTokenNames, init, isCommentNodesRequired, leaveToken, log, log, setClassLoader, setFileContents, setMessages, setTabWidth, setTokensgetCustomMessages, getId, getMessageBundle, getSeverity, getSeverityLevel, log, setId, setSeverityconfigure, contextualize, finishLocalSetup, getConfiguration, setupChildpublic int[] getDefaultTokens()
getDefaultTokens in class Checkpublic void visitToken(DetailAST ast)
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