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blockStateBracketSpacing

SPGoding edited this page Apr 26, 2020 · 1 revision

Rule Details

🎨 Stylistic: this is a stylistic rule used by the formatting feature.

Enforce spacing inside the square brackets of block states.

  • (object) Root.
    • inside: (number) the number of spaces inside each bracket.
    • zeroValue: (number) Optional. The number of spaces inside each bracket if the block state is empty ([]). The same number as inside will be used if this is not specified.
    • oneValue: (number) Optional. The number of spaces inside each bracket if the block state has exact one value. The same number as inside will be used if this is not specified.

Examples

Default

{
    "blockStateBracketSpacing": { "inside": 0 }
}

👍 Good

setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[]
setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[face=ceiling,powered=true]

👎 Bad

setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[face=ceiling,powered=true ]
setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[ face=ceiling,powered=true]
setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[ face=ceiling,powered=true ]

Spacious

{
    "blockStateBracketSpacing": { "inside": 1, "zeroValue": 0 }
}

👍 Good

setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[]
setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[ face=ceiling,powered=true ]

👎 Bad

setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[ ]
setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[face=ceiling,powered=true]
setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[face=ceiling,powered=true ]
setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:stone_button[ face=ceiling,powered=true]

History

This rule was introduced in DHP 2.0.0.

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