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authorPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2013-09-18 00:09:46 -0700
committerPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2013-09-18 07:13:38 -0700
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Cull extraneous whitespace.
One last flurry with the broom before I leave you slobs to code in your own filth. Eliminated all the trailing whitespace I could manage, with special prejudice reserved for the test cases which depended on the preservation of trailing whitespace. Was reminded I cannot figure out how to eliminate the trailing space on the "scala> " prompt in repl transcripts. At least reduced the number of such empty prompts by trimming transcript code on the way in. Routed ConsoleReporter's "printMessage" through a trailing whitespace stripping method which might help futureproof against the future of whitespace diseases. Deleted the up-to-40 lines of trailing whitespace found in various library files. It seems like only yesterday we performed whitespace surgery on the whole repo. Clearly it doesn't stick very well. I suggest it would work better to enforce a few requirements on the way in.
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-rw-r--r--test/files/presentation/random/src/Random.scala16
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/test/files/presentation/random/src/Random.scala b/test/files/presentation/random/src/Random.scala
index 4fff783fa4..af76a28f47 100644
--- a/test/files/presentation/random/src/Random.scala
+++ b/test/files/presentation/random/src/Random.scala
@@ -4,16 +4,16 @@ import java.io._
import java.net.{InetAddress,ServerSocket,Socket,SocketException}
import java.util.Random
-/**
- * Simple client/server application using Java sockets.
- *
- * The server simply generates random integer values and
- * the clients provide a filter function to the server
- * to get only values they interested in (eg. even or
- * odd values, and so on).
+/**
+ * Simple client/server application using Java sockets.
+ *
+ * The server simply generates random integer values and
+ * the clients provide a filter function to the server
+ * to get only values they interested in (eg. even or
+ * odd values, and so on).
*/
object randomclient {
-
+
def main(args: Array[String]) {
val filter/*?*/ = try {
Integer.parseInt(args(0)/*?*/) match {