Update the code formatting to be more conformant#179
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@markpet49, reformatting an entire code-base like you just did pretty much screws up any forks / downstream repositories that have made any significant code-changes. Now the said forks have to deal with a shitload of merge-conflicts if they ever want to keep up to date with the upstream repository here. That is not something I would have done so lightly and merged in so quickly. |
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@wcmatthysen Good point, we'll back it out in a bit and take a more measured approach. |
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Description of the Change
Update the source code to conform to usual Java formatting practices, particularly in regard to curly brace placement.