Add Sort Members functionality to Eclipse formatter#2312
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nedtwigg merged 21 commits intodiffplug:mainfrom Nov 3, 2024
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Add Sort Members functionality to Eclipse formatter#2312nedtwigg merged 21 commits intodiffplug:mainfrom
nedtwigg merged 21 commits intodiffplug:mainfrom
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Super cool, thanks! Needs
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Problem now seems to be
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…embers functionality
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@nedtwigg I addressed all the points and I think it is ready for review. Any feedback is very appreciated. |
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This was hard to do, thanks for the PR! Will be released soon... |
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@nedtwigg do you have an ETA for release? |
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Why
We not only want to format our code with Eclipse JDT, but also sort the members as we know it from Eclipse IDE. This ensures that the methods are always in sorted order and thus may help for better readability. It is turned off by default, but you might want to consider enabling it when setting coding standards for a project. There are two options to enable/disable it on project level or on file level.