Unfortunately, Java has no syntax for multi-line string literals. No problem if the IDE makes it easy to work with constructs like
String x = "CREATE TABLE TEST ( \n"
+ "A INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, \n"
...
What is the fastest way to paste a multi-line String from the clipboard into Java source using Eclipse (in a way that it automatically creates code like the above).
解决方案
Okay, I just found the answer (on Stackoverflow, no less).
Eclipse has an option so that copy-paste of multi-line text into String literals will result in quoted newlines:
Preferences/Java/Editor/Typing/ "Escape text when pasting into a string literal"