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Discuss and fix PMD / coding style #39

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michaelhglass opened this issue Apr 8, 2018 · 4 comments
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Discuss and fix PMD / coding style #39

michaelhglass opened this issue Apr 8, 2018 · 4 comments
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@michaelhglass
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Since the codacy integration, we should discuss and agree upon PMDs/coding style we want to respect and then fix this in the codacy configuration. Since those things can also be changed directly in codacy, I assume we will see inconsistent markings. Thus, all those decisions should be reflected and fixed in the project - .codacy.yml may be a good starting point.

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I think the first step here would be to gather all the cases that we want to discuss (or the cases where we disagree with the current codacy code style configuration).

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Codacy by default takes configuration files for checkstyle, PMD etc. see https://support.codacy.com/hc/en-us/articles/207994335-Code-Patterns
@felixreimann proposed one checkstyle in the checkstyle branch. I think we should check which standard configurations are out there, create a branch and see what kind of issues they raise and how reasonable/compatible this is to our current style and then go from there. Anyone willing?

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I can do the branch creation and search for the code styles. Then all of us should have a look at it and discuss the whole thing (ideally in a telco).

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FedorSmirnov89 commented Apr 11, 2018

I will create one branch for each code style and add them to my Codacy perspective so that each of us can have a look at the kind of issues that the style results in

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