This rule enforces consistent spacing around the colon in Kotlin code. In Kotlin, it’s a common convention to have one space after the colon when declaring types. This applies to class inheritance, interfaces, and type declaration.
Non-Compliant Code Examples
classFoo:BarclassFoo:Bar// Subclass (Child Class)
classDog(name:String):Animal(name){// Overriding the function
overridefunmakeSound(){println("$name barks")}}interfacePet:Animal{funplay()}
Compliant Code Examples
classFoo:Bar// Subclass (Child Class)
classDog(name:String):Animal(name){// Overriding the function
overridefunmakeSound(){println("$name barks")}}interfacePet:Animal{funplay()}
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rulesets:- kotlin-code-style # Rules to enforce Kotlin code style.
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