I have this piece of Java-Code:
/**
* Initializes the Levenshtein Object with the two given words.
*
* @param word1 first word
* @param word2 second word
*/
public Levenshtein(String word1, String word2) {
this.word1 = "." + word1.toLowerCase();
this.word2 = "." + word2.toLowerCase();
this.distance = new int[this.word2.length()][this.word1
.length()];
}
If I press Ctrl + Shift + F, I get this:
/**
* Initializes the Levenshtein Object with the two given words.
*
* @param word1
* first word
* @param word2
* second word
*/
public Levenshtein(String word1, String word2) {
this.word1 = "." + word1.toLowerCase();
this.word2 = "." + word2.toLowerCase();
this.distance = new int[this.word2.length()][this.word1
.length()];
}
Why does eclipse do this pram-line-wrapping? How can I switch it of (without switching it of completely for JavaDoc)?
These are the Formatter settings I currently use in eclipse 3.5.2 (Galileo).
Window > Preferences > Java > Code style > Formatter
(Edit) > Comments
Check box: New line after @param tags
Seen in Juno (4.2).
If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
Donate Us With