/* * generated by Xtext */ package org.eclipse.qvto.examples.xtext.imperativeocl.formatting; import com.google.inject.Inject; import org.eclipse.xtext.formatting.impl.AbstractDeclarativeFormatter; import org.eclipse.xtext.formatting.impl.FormattingConfig; import org.eclipse.qvto.examples.xtext.imperativeocl.services.ImperativeOCLGrammarAccess; /** * This class contains custom formatting description. * * see : http://www.eclipse.org/Xtext/documentation/latest/xtext.html#formatting * on how and when to use it * * Also see {@link org.eclipse.xtext.xtext.XtextFormattingTokenSerializer} as an example */ public class ImperativeOCLFormatter extends AbstractDeclarativeFormatter { @Inject private ImperativeOCLGrammarAccess grammarAccess; @Override protected void configureFormatting(FormattingConfig c) { // It's usually a good idea to activate the following three statements. // They will add and preserve newlines around comments // c.setLinewrap(0, 1, 2).before(grammarAccess.getSL_COMMENTRule()); // c.setLinewrap(0, 1, 2).before(grammarAccess.getML_COMMENTRule()); // c.setLinewrap(0, 1, 1).after(grammarAccess.getML_COMMENTRule()); } }