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Remove unused local variables #641
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Just one comments, in many projects the latest copyright is put on top as the first line. Thought I don't think we have any conventions for this.
I think chronological order is better in this section, so I follow already established examples glassfish-hk2/class-model/osgi.bundle Lines 1 to 4 in 3286871
glassfish-hk2/class-model/src/main/java/org/glassfish/hk2/classmodel/reflect/ParsingContext.java Lines 1 to 4 in 3286871
Lines 3 to 6 in 3286871
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This discussion repeats - I had the same thoughts as you, @pzygielo , but the issue was that the copyright plugin takes the first line. Also I found that in many projects is the newer year first, probably for the same reason, so finally I had to agree with Arjan. And another issue - using comma between years is enumerating years in which something new was added. I would prefer rather the minus character, range. Then it would be perfect :-D (but currently I don't know how copyright plugin works with that - last changes I did just added the line with 2022) |
This should be resolved in the plugin.
https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#ip-copyright-headers:
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Hmm, I see this rule as quite problematic and unusual. But it probably doesn't change anything (meaning in relation to law). |
It probably should, too, but at the same time it's still good to have a somewhat standard way of doing this. Anyway, it was a just a remark. Don't let it hold up the merge. Just something to think about. |
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