Java formatting: Indentation of conditions inside if (...)
I have code like this:
if (a = b && c == d
&& (e == f
|| g == h)
|| i == j) {
k = l;
}
while (a = b && c == d
&& (e == f
|| g == h)
|| i == j) {
k = l;
}
I haven't been able to find settings that make the code formatting indent the code as above.
If I enabled Wrapping & Braces -> Binary Expressions -> Align Parenthesized when multiline, the result is
if (a = b && c == d
&& (e == f
|| g == h)
|| i == j) {
k = l;
}
while (a = b && c == d
&& (e == f
|| g == h)
|| i == j) {
k = l;
}
This is close but the line with g == h gets indented 12 spaces instead of 8. Somehow seems that IDEA combines indentations settings a bit too much here.
If I enabled Wrapping & Braces -> Binary Expressions -> Align when multiline, the result is
if (a = b && c == d
&& (e == f
|| g == h)
|| i == j) {
k = l;
}
while (a = b && c == d
&& (e == f
|| g == h)
|| i == j) {
k = l;
}
Tabs & Indents -> Use indents relative to expressions start also makes different indentation with if & while because start of expression is actually the opening parenthesis.
I want continuation expression on row with e == f to be intended 8 and the g == h continuation to be indented 8 spaces more.
Any ideas?
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Anyone?
You know that Eclipse can do this and apparently Idea cannot?
If's and while's do not have 'align when multiline' which is my curse too.