Hi,
currently I'm looking for a Java SourceCode formatter which can be integrated
into the Eclipse-IDE and also run as standalone application.
The development department of my company needs a fixed source code formatting,
as we experienced formatter changes during every Eclipse-IDE update.
We are already using clang-format for our C++ SourceCode base and as
clang-format supports also Java, we wanted to evaluate it.
Currently our Java SourceCode is Java8 compliant, but I have some questions
regarding clang-format and the supported Java language features:
* Which Java version does clang-format support currently and is the
support for a specific Java version built into the clang-format
library/executable or the .clang style?
* Does clang-format already support language features of Java9+?
* How does the current clang-format formatter handle SourceCode which
contains language features which it does not know about? Let's say for example
clang-format supports Java8 but we use Java9 or Java10 with new language
features?
o Does it leave the area of the source code unformatted and continues with
the remaining content of the source file or
o Can't it handle new language features at all and leaves the whole file
unformatted?
I hope you can help me with this questions.
Best regards,
Ahmet Bilgin
MAGMA Gie?ereitechnologie Gesellschaft f?r Gie?erei-, Simulations- und
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