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41 lines
920 B
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Proper indentation is a simple and effective way to improve the code's readability. Consistent indentation among the developers within a team also reduces the differences that are committed to source control systems, making code reviews easier.
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This rule raises an issue when indentation does not match the configured value. Only the first line of a badly indented section is reported.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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With an indent size of 2:
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class Foo {
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public int a;
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public int b; // Noncompliant, expected to start at column 4
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...
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public void doSomething() {
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if(something) {
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doSomethingElse(); // Noncompliant, expected to start at column 6
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} // Noncompliant, expected to start at column 4
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}
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}
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== Compliant Solution
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class Foo {
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public int a;
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public int b;
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...
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public void doSomething() {
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if(something) {
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doSomethingElse();
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}
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}
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}
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