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Google Java Style Guide Google Java Style Guide 1 Introduction This document serves as the complete definition of Google’s coding standards for source code in the Java™ Programming Language. A Java Java source file is described as being in Google Style if and only if it adheres to the rules herein. Like other programming style guides, the issues covered span not only aesthetic issues of formatting, 2 Guide notes Example code in this document is non-normative. That is, while the examples are in Google Style, they may not illustrate the only stylish way to represent the code. Optional formatting choices0 码力 | 19 页 | 84.76 KB | 1 年前3Official NativeScript Plugin Seed
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