Andrey Zagrebin created FLINK-13820: ---------------------------------------
Summary: Breaking long function argument lists and chained method calls Key: FLINK-13820 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-13820 Project: Flink Issue Type: Sub-task Components: Documentation, Project Website Reporter: Andrey Zagrebin Assignee: Andrey Zagrebin Breaking the line of too long statements (line longness is yet to be fully defined) to improve code readability in case of * Long function argument lists (declaration or call): void func(type1 arg1, type2 arg2, ...) * Long sequence of chained calls: list.stream().map(...).reduce(...).collect(...)... Rules: * Break the list of arguments/calls if the line exceeds limit or earlier if you believe that the breaking would improve the code readability * If you break the line then each argument/call should have a separate line, including the first one * Each new line argument/call should have one extra indentation relative to the line of the parent function name or called entity * The opening parenthesis always stays on the line of the parent function name * The possible thrown exception list is never broken and stays on the same last line * The dot of a chained call is always on the line of that chained call proceeding the call at the beginning Examples of breaking: * Function arguments {code:java} public void func( int arg1, int arg2, ...) throws E1, E2, E3 { }{code} * Chained method calls: {code:java} values .stream() .map(...) .collect(...);{code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.2#803003)