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Releases: SamyNarrainen/google-java-format

v1.5.0

28 Jul 08:38

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  • Preserved comments with the form '//#' so no whitespace will be introduced.
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v1.4.0

25 Jul 14:45

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  • Attempt to put assignment statements on the same line.
  • if blocks can now be collapsed if empty.

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v1.3.0

25 Jul 14:00

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  • catch blocks now collapse.
  • finally statements now appear on a new line.

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v1.2.0

24 Jul 09:06

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Changes

  • Annotations on fields should now appear vertically.
  • Maximum line number reduced to 180 (down from 500).

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v1.1.1

18 Jul 13:40

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Minor tweak to include more new line statements for else blocks.
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v1.1.0

18 Jul 13:13

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The following changes have been added:

  • There is now a practically unbounded max character length per line (set at 500).
  • Else and Catch blocks are now started on a new line.

Full Changelog: v1.0.1...v1.1.0

v1.0.1

18 Jul 08:45

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Fixed references to the old style which would have previously not been applying the 4 space (up from 2) modification.

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v1.0.0

17 Jul 17:00

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The following characteristics of the Google Java Style guide have been modified in this release.

  1. The default number of spaces for indentation has been increased from 2 to 4.
  2. The maximum number of characters per line has been increased from 100 to 130.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/SamyNarrainen/google-java-format/commits/v1.0.0