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diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/align-thresholds.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/align-thresholds.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4c41f7db..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/align-thresholds.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,239 +0,0 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Alignment thresholds: - -Alignment threshold are used to prevent aligning of certain text. - -Consider this example when aligning assignments: - - a = 2; - gld.settings[somevariable] = 5; - -Without thresholds, this would result in: - - a = 2; - gld.settings[somevariable] = 5; - -However, this is likely not desired. - -So to handle this, we set a limit on the number of columns that a alignment -may move a token. If we set the threshold to, say, 3 characters, then -the two would not be aligned together because 'a = 2' would have to be moved -by 25 columns. - -Here's a more complicated case: - - a = 1; - bb = 2; - ccc = 3; - dddd = 4; - eeeee = 5; - ffffff = 6; - -In this case, we may want this output: - - a = 1; - bb = 2; - ccc = 3; - dddd = 4; - eeeee = 5; - ffffff = 6; - -But, with a threshold of 3, 'a' and 'ffffff' cannot be aligned together. - -So how should these thresholds be implemented? - -One approach is to use the threshold as the maximum difference between the -current maximum and the new maximum. Using this approach, all 6 lines above -are aligned, because the change for each is 1 column. - -Consider this with a line-span of 3 and a column-threshold of 3. -Note that we'll now need to keep track of the last line processed. -(line and column numbers added for clarity) - - 111111 - 123456789012345 - --------------- -1 | a = 1; -2 | eeeee = 5; -3 | ffffff = 6; - -On line 1, the maxcol is set to 3. -On line 2, the maxcol would be set to 7, except that exceeds the threshold. -On line 3, the maxcol would be set to 8, except that exceeds the threshold. - -So, it ends up with one item in the align stack - line 1. -Then we pick up from where we left off - on line 2. -On line 2, the maxcol is set to 7. -On line 3, the maxcol is set to 8. - -End result: - 111111 - 123456789012345 - --------------- -1 | a = 1; -2 | eeeee = 5; -3 | ffffff = 6; - - -Now lets get tricky. - - 111111 - 123456789012345 - --------------- -1 | a = 1; -2 | eeeee = 5; -3 | ccc = 3; -4 | ffffff = 6; - -How should this be aligned? -I think we need to add another list - a 'skipped' list, that runs in parallel -with the 'aligned' list. - -On line 1, the maxcol is set to 3, added to the aligned list. -On line 2, col exceeds the threshold, so it is added to the skipped list. -On line 3, the maxcol is set to 5, added to the aligned list. -Now, after an item is added to the aligned list, the skipped list must be re-scanned. -We now see that line 2 is only 2 columns different, so it is added and maxcol = 7. -The skipped list is now empty. -On line 4, the maxcol is set to 8, added to the aligned list. - -So the output is: - - 111111 - 123456789012345 - --------------- -1 | a = 1; -2 | eeeee = 5; -3 | ccc = 3; -4 | ffffff = 6; - - -Now for a case where the skipped list is not absorbed: - - 111111 - 123456789012345 - --------------- -1 | a = 1; -2 | iiiiiiiiiiiiieeeee = 5; -3 | ccc = 3; -4 | ffffff = 6; - -On line 1, the maxcol is set to 3, added to the aligned list. -On line 2, col exceeds the threshold, so it is added to the skipped list. -On line 3, the maxcol is set to 5, added to the aligned list. -Skipped list is scanned, nothing moved from the skipped list to the aligned list. -On line 4, the maxcol is set to 8, added to the aligned list. - -So the output is: - - 111111 - 123456789012345 - --------------- -1 | a = 1; -2 | iiiiiiiiiiiiieeeee = 5; -3 | ccc = 3; -4 | ffffff = 6; - -As a reminder, the old system would have produced: - -1 | a = 1; -2 | iiiiiiiiiiiiieeeee = 5; -3 | ccc = 3; -4 | ffffff = 6; - -Which is probably not wanted. - - ---===---===---===---===-- -Absolute thresholds -To get a better grip on what thresholds do the absolute thresholds were introduced. -An absolute threshold means that the item, in this case the assign statement, is never -moved more than the threshold value. - -See the below example: -Relative threshold = 10 - 000000000111111111122222222223 - 123456789012345678901234567890 -1| a = 1 -2| aaaaa = 1 -3| bbbbbbbbbbb = 2 -4| ccccccccccccccccccccc = 3 - -Absolute threshold: - 000000000111111111122222222223 - 123456789012345678901234567890 -1| a = 1 -2| aaaaa = 1 -3| bbbbbbbbbbb = 2 -4| cccccccccccccccccccc = 3 - ---===---===---===---===-- -How to do this generically in the code... - -Easy case - one item per line. - -Here's the functions and what each do: -align_start(line_span, col_thresh) -align_add(pc) -align_flush() -align_newline(count) -align_end() - -For each entry, a sequence number is kept. - -align_start(line_span, col_thresh) - - initializes the align and skipped lists - - zero max_column - - zero cur_seqnum - - zero nl_count - -align_add(pc) - - update cur_seqnum, assign to item - - if item column is within threshold - - zero nl_count - - add to the aligned list - - if item column is > max_col - - update max_col - - re-adds all items on the skipped list - - if item column is not within threshold, add to skipped list - -align_newline(count) - - adds count to nl_count - - if nl_count > line_span, call align_flush() - -align_flush() - - step through all the items in aligned list and align the items to max_column - - keep the seq_num of the last aligned item - - zero max_column - - remove all items with a seq_num < last aligned seq_num - - call align_add on all remaining items in the skipped list - -align_end() - - call align_flush - - clear the lists - - free resources, etc - -Example usage: Aligning trailing comments - -void align_trailing_comments(void) -{ - chunk_t *pc; - - align_start(cpd.settings[UO_align_right_cmt_span], - cpd.settings[UO_align_right_cmt_thresh]); - - for(pc = chunk_get_head(); pc != NULL; pc = chunk_get_next(pc)) - { - if ((pc->flags & PCF_RIGHT_COMMENT) != 0) - { - align_add(pc); - } - else if (chunk_is_newline(pc)) - { - align_newline(pc->nl_count); - } - } - - align_end(); -} - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/example.c b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/example.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7c8edf79..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/example.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ - -const char *token_names[] = -{ - [CT_POUND] = "POUND", - [CT_PREPROC] = "PREPROC", - [CT_PREPROC_BODY] = "PREPROC_BODY", - [CT_PP] = "PP", -}; - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - struct junk a[] = - { - { "version", 0, 0, 0 }, - { "file", 1, 150, 'f' }, - { "config", 1, 0, 'c' }, - { "parsed", 25, 0, 'p' }, - { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } - }; -} - - -color_t colors[] = -{ - { "red", { 255, 0, 0 } }, { "blue", { 0, 255, 0 } }, - { "green", { 0, 0, 255 } }, { "purple", { 255, 255, 0 } }, -}; - - -struct foo_t bar = -{ - .name = "bar", - .age = 21 -}; - - -struct foo_t bars[] = -{ - [0] = { .name = "bar", - .age = 21 }, - [1] = { .name = "barley", - .age = 55 }, -}; - -void foo(void) -{ - int i; - char *name; - - i = 5; - name = "bob"; -} - -/** - * This is your typical header comment - */ -int foo(int bar) -{ - int idx; - int res = 0; // trailing comment - // that spans two lines - for (idx = 1; idx < bar; idx++) - /* comment in virtual braces */ - res += idx; - - res *= idx; // some comment - - // almost continued, but a NL in between - -// col1 comment in level 1 - return(res); -} - -// col1 comment in level 0 - - -#define foobar(x) \ - { \ - for (i = 0; i < x; i++) \ - { \ - junk(i, x); \ - } \ - } - - -void foo(void) -{ - switch(ch) - { - case 'a': - { - handle_a(); - break; - } - - case 'b': - handle_b(); - break; - - case 'c': - case 'd': - handle_cd(); - break; - - case 'e': - { - handle_a(); - } - break; - - default: - handle_default(); - break; - } -} - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/goals.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/goals.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 610ec121..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/goals.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Goal: - -Do as little or as much reformatting as desired - everything should be configurable - -Features: - -Whitespace modifications - + Indent code (tabs, tabs + spaces, spaces) - - brace indenting - - paren continuation - - '=' continuation - - broken string continuation - - comment indenting - + Add/Remove spaces before/after/between symbols - + position braces (same line, cuddle else/while, etc) - -Non-whitespace modifications - + Put a '*' on the left in multi-line C comments - + Add/Remove outter-most parens on return expressions - + Add braces for 'fully braced' format - -(TODO: update the list to include more available features) - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/how_to_format_cpp_lambda_functions.rst b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/how_to_format_cpp_lambda_functions.rst deleted file mode 100644 index e15776d4..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/how_to_format_cpp_lambda_functions.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -################################# -Formatting C++ Lambda Expressions -################################# - -Uncrustify supports some formatting of c++ lambda expressions, although -the support is incomplete. -The parts of c++ lambda expressions that are currently recognized by Uncrusitify -are: - -.. code-block:: c++ - - [ captures ] execution_context ( params ) specifiers -> ret { body } - -Explanations for all the tokens in the above lambda expression -(except for ``execution_context``), -as well as a complete description of c++ lambda expressions, -are found `here <https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/lambda>`_. -The ``execution_context`` token is a non-standard addition to allow for -specification of the execution space (e.g. host or device in CUDA). -The native specifiers for the `execution_context` for lambda expression in CUDA -are ``__device__`` and ``__host__ __device__``. -However, it is common for code to use a preprocessor variable in place of the -native specifiers. - -The Uncrustify options for formatting of c++ lambda expressions are: - -.. code-block:: - - sp_cpp_lambda_assign - sp_cpp_lambda_square_paren - sp_cpp_lambda_square_brace - sp_cpp_lambda_paren_brace - sp_cpp_lambda_fparen - nl_cpp_lambda_leave_one_liners - nl_cpp_ldef_brace - indent_cpp_lambda_body - indent_cpp_lambda_only_once - -Please refer to the example configuration file at -`uncrustify/documentation/htdocs/default.cfg <https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify/blob/master/documentation/htdocs/default.cfg>`_ -for an explanation of the options. -Additionally, a multiple number of ``execution_context`` tokens may be set in -the configuration file: - -.. code-block:: - - set EXECUTION_CONTEXT __host__ __device__ - set EXECUTION_CONTEXT DEVICE_LAMBDA_CONTEXT HOST_DEVICE_LAMBDA_CONTEXT - -The effect of these lines in the configuration file is that any of the strings -(``__host__``, ``__device__``, -``DEVICE_LAMBDA_CONTEXT``, ``HOST_DEVICE_LAMBDA_CONTEXT``) -will be recognized by uncrusitfy -and will allow the lambda to be properly identified. -Note that each word after the token name -(``EXECUTION_CONTEXT`` in this instance) is a separate token. -This means that uncrustify will parse ``__host__`` and ``__device__`` -as separate tokens, and there is no need to specify ``__device__`` twice. diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/align_typedef.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/align_typedef.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6d94eadf..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/align_typedef.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: The align typedef options</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h2>align_typedef</h2> -<h3>align_typedef_span</h3> -The span for aligning single-line typedefs (0=don't align) -<table border="border"> -<tr> - <td valign="bottom">original<br>align_typedef_span=0</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_span=1</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_span=2</td> -</tr> -<tr> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>no alignment</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>The third line is not catch in the span</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>all the lines are catched</i> - </td> -</tr> -</table> -<p></p> -<h3>align_typedef_gap</h3> -The minimum space between the type and the synonym of a typedef<br> -Can be only used if align_typedef_span >= 1 -<table border="border"> -<tr> - <td valign="bottom">original<br>align_typedef_span=2</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_gap=1</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_gap=3</td> -</tr> -<tr> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>as above</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>no change</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>the gap has 3 spaces</i> - </td> -</tr> -</table> -<p></p> -<h3>align_typedef_star_style</h3> -Controls the positioning of the '*' in typedefs.<BR> -0: Align on typedef type, ignore '*'<BR> -1: The '*' is part of type name<BR> -2: The '*' is part of the type, but dangling -<table border="border"> -<tr> - <td valign="bottom">original</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_gap=3<br>align_typedef_star_style=0</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_gap=3<br>align_typedef_star_style=1</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_gap=3<br>align_typedef_star_style=2</td> -</tr> -<tr> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int * MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>no alignment</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int * MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>the star is ignored</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>the star is part of type name</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; - </pre> - <i>the star is part of type name, but dangling</i> - </td> -</tr> -</table> -<p></p> -<h3>align_typedef_func</h3> -How to align typedef'd functions with other typedefs<BR> -0: Don't mix them at all<BR> -1: align the open paren with the types -<table border="border"> -<tr> - <td valign="bottom">original</td> - <td valign="bottom">align_typedef_gap=3<br>align_typedef_star_style=1<br>align_typedef_func=1</td> -</tr> -<tr> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int * MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; -typedef int (*foo_t)(void *bar); -typedef int (*somefunc_t)(void *barstool); - </pre> - <i>no alignment</i> - </td> - <td><pre> -typedef int MY_INT; -int a; -typedef int *MY_INTP; -typedef float My_Float; -typedef int (*foo_t)(void *bar); -typedef int (*somefunc_t)(void *barstool); - </pre> - </td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/ben.cfg.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/ben.cfg.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 97229cb0..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/ben.cfg.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -# -# My favorite format -# - -newlines = LF # AUTO (default), CRLF, CR, or LF - -indent_with_tabs = 0 # 1=indent to level only, 2=indent with tabs -input_tab_size = 8 # original tab size -output_tab_size = 3 # new tab size -indent_columns = output_tab_size -# indent_label = 0 # pos: absolute col, neg: relative column -indent_align_string = False # align broken strings -indent_brace = 0 -indent_class = true - -nl_start_of_file = remove -# nl_start_of_file_min = 0 -nl_end_of_file = force -nl_end_of_file_min = 1 -nl_max = 4 -nl_before_block_comment = 2 -nl_after_func_body = 2 -nl_after_func_proto_group = 2 - -nl_assign_brace = add # "= {" vs "= \n {" -nl_enum_brace = add # "enum {" vs "enum \n {" -nl_union_brace = add # "union {" vs "union \n {" -nl_struct_brace = add # "struct {" vs "struct \n {" -nl_do_brace = add # "do {" vs "do \n {" -nl_if_brace = add # "if () {" vs "if () \n {" -nl_for_brace = add # "for () {" vs "for () \n {" -nl_else_brace = add # "else {" vs "else \n {" -nl_while_brace = add # "while () {" vs "while () \n {" -nl_switch_brace = add # "switch () {" vs "switch () \n {" -nl_func_var_def_blk = 1 -nl_before_case = 1 -nl_fcall_brace = add # "foo() {" vs "foo()\n{" -nl_fdef_brace = add # "int foo() {" vs "int foo()\n{" -nl_after_return = TRUE -nl_brace_while = remove -nl_brace_else = add -nl_squeeze_ifdef = TRUE - -pos_bool = trail # BOOL ops on trailing end - -eat_blanks_before_close_brace = TRUE -eat_blanks_after_open_brace = TRUE - - -mod_paren_on_return = add # "return 1;" vs "return (1);" -mod_full_brace_if = add # "if (a) a--;" vs "if (a) { a--; }" -mod_full_brace_for = add # "for () a--;" vs "for () { a--; }" -mod_full_brace_do = add # "do a--; while ();" vs "do { a--; } while ();" -mod_full_brace_while = add # "while (a) a--;" vs "while (a) { a--; }" - -sp_before_byref = remove -sp_before_semi = remove -sp_paren_paren = remove # space between (( and )) -sp_return_paren = remove # "return (1);" vs "return(1);" -sp_sizeof_paren = remove # "sizeof (int)" vs "sizeof(int)" -sp_before_sparen = force # "if (" vs "if(" -sp_after_sparen = force # "if () {" vs "if (){" -sp_after_cast = remove # "(int) a" vs "(int)a" -sp_inside_braces = force # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}" -sp_inside_braces_struct = force # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}" -sp_inside_braces_enum = force # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}" -sp_inside_paren = remove -sp_inside_fparen = remove -sp_inside_sparen = remove -sp_inside_square = remove -#sp_type_func = ignore -sp_assign = force -sp_arith = force -sp_bool = force -sp_compare = force -sp_assign = force -sp_after_comma = force -sp_func_def_paren = remove # "int foo (){" vs "int foo(){" -sp_func_call_paren = remove # "foo (" vs "foo(" -sp_func_proto_paren = remove # "int foo ();" vs "int foo();" -sp_func_class_paren = remove -sp_before_angle = force -sp_after_angle = force -sp_inside_angle = remove -sp_sparen_brace = add -sp_fparen_brace = add -sp_after_ptr_star = remove -sp_before_ptr_star = force -sp_between_ptr_star = remove - -align_with_tabs = FALSE # use tabs to align -align_on_tabstop = FALSE # align on tabstops -align_enum_equ_span = 4 -align_nl_cont = TRUE -align_var_def_span = 1 -align_var_def_thresh = 12 -align_var_def_inline = TRUE -align_var_def_star = TRUE -align_var_def_colon = TRUE -align_assign_span = 1 -align_assign_thresh = 12 -align_struct_init_span = 3 -align_var_struct_span = 99 -align_right_cmt_span = 3 -align_pp_define_span = 3 -align_pp_define_gap = 4 -align_number_right = TRUE -align_typedef_span = 5 -align_typedef_gap = 3 - -cmt_star_cont = TRUE - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/config.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/config.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 955e1fa2..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/config.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3128 +0,0 @@ -# Uncrustify_d-0.71.0-250-9c62bb00 - -# -# General options -# - -# The type of line endings. -# -# Default: auto -newlines = auto # lf/crlf/cr/auto - -# The original size of tabs in the input. -# -# Default: 8 -input_tab_size = 8 # unsigned number - -# The size of tabs in the output (only used if align_with_tabs=true). -# -# Default: 8 -output_tab_size = 8 # unsigned number - -# The ASCII value of the string escape char, usually 92 (\) or (Pawn) 94 (^). -# -# Default: 92 -string_escape_char = 92 # unsigned number - -# Alternate string escape char (usually only used for Pawn). -# Only works right before the quote char. -string_escape_char2 = 0 # unsigned number - -# Replace tab characters found in string literals with the escape sequence \t -# instead. -string_replace_tab_chars = false # true/false - -# Allow interpreting '>=' and '>>=' as part of a template in code like -# 'void f(list<list<B>>=val);'. If true, 'assert(x<0 && y>=3)' will be broken. -# Improvements to template detection may make this option obsolete. -tok_split_gte = false # true/false - -# Disable formatting of NL_CONT ('\\n') ended lines (e.g. multiline macros) -disable_processing_nl_cont = false # true/false - -# Specify the marker used in comments to disable processing of part of the -# file. -# The comment should be used alone in one line. -# -# Default: *INDENT-OFF* -disable_processing_cmt = " *INDENT-OFF*" # string - -# Specify the marker used in comments to (re)enable processing in a file. -# The comment should be used alone in one line. -# -# Default: *INDENT-ON* -enable_processing_cmt = " *INDENT-ON*" # string - -# Enable parsing of digraphs. -enable_digraphs = false # true/false - -# Add or remove the UTF-8 BOM (recommend 'remove'). -utf8_bom = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If the file contains bytes with values between 128 and 255, but is not -# UTF-8, then output as UTF-8. -utf8_byte = false # true/false - -# Force the output encoding to UTF-8. -utf8_force = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space between 'do' and '{'. -sp_do_brace_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'while'. -sp_brace_close_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'while' and '('. -sp_while_paren_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# -# Spacing options -# - -# Add or remove space around non-assignment symbolic operators ('+', '/', '%', -# '<<', and so forth). -sp_arith = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around arithmetic operators '+' and '-'. -# -# Overrides sp_arith. -sp_arith_additive = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment operator '=', '+=', etc. -sp_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around '=' in C++11 lambda capture specifications. -# -# Overrides sp_assign. -sp_cpp_lambda_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the capture specification of a C++11 lambda when -# an argument list is present, as in '[] <here> (int x){ ... }'. -sp_cpp_lambda_square_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the capture specification of a C++11 lambda with -# no argument list is present, as in '[] <here> { ... }'. -sp_cpp_lambda_square_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the argument list of a C++11 lambda, as in -# '[](int x) <here> { ... }'. -sp_cpp_lambda_paren_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a lambda body and its call operator of an -# immediately invoked lambda, as in '[]( ... ){ ... } <here> ( ... )'. -sp_cpp_lambda_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment operator '=' in a prototype. -# -# If set to ignore, use sp_assign. -sp_assign_default = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before assignment operator '=', '+=', etc. -# -# Overrides sp_assign. -sp_before_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after assignment operator '=', '+=', etc. -# -# Overrides sp_assign. -sp_after_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space in 'NS_ENUM ('. -sp_enum_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment '=' in enum. -sp_enum_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before assignment '=' in enum. -# -# Overrides sp_enum_assign. -sp_enum_before_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after assignment '=' in enum. -# -# Overrides sp_enum_assign. -sp_enum_after_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment ':' in enum. -sp_enum_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around preprocessor '##' concatenation operator. -# -# Default: add -sp_pp_concat = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after preprocessor '#' stringify operator. -# Also affects the '#@' charizing operator. -sp_pp_stringify = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before preprocessor '#' stringify operator -# as in '#define x(y) L#y'. -sp_before_pp_stringify = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around boolean operators '&&' and '||'. -sp_bool = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around compare operator '<', '>', '==', etc. -sp_compare = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '(' and ')'. -sp_inside_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between nested parentheses, i.e. '((' vs. ') )'. -sp_paren_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between back-to-back parentheses, i.e. ')(' vs. ') ('. -sp_cparen_oparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to balance spaces inside nested parentheses. -sp_balance_nested_parens = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{'. -sp_paren_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between nested braces, i.e. '{{' vs '{ {'. -sp_brace_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before pointer star '*'. -sp_before_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before pointer star '*' that isn't followed by a -# variable name. If set to ignore, sp_before_ptr_star is used instead. -sp_before_unnamed_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between pointer stars '*'. -sp_between_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after pointer star '*', if followed by a word. -# -# Overrides sp_type_func. -sp_after_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after pointer caret '^', if followed by a word. -sp_after_ptr_block_caret = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after pointer star '*', if followed by a qualifier. -sp_after_ptr_star_qualifier = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after a pointer star '*', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -# -# Overrides sp_after_ptr_star and sp_type_func. -sp_after_ptr_star_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after a pointer star '*', if followed by an open -# parenthesis, as in 'void* (*)(). -sp_ptr_star_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a pointer star '*', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -sp_before_ptr_star_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a reference sign '&'. -sp_before_byref = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a reference sign '&' that isn't followed by a -# variable name. If set to ignore, sp_before_byref is used instead. -sp_before_unnamed_byref = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after reference sign '&', if followed by a word. -# -# Overrides sp_type_func. -sp_after_byref = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after a reference sign '&', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -# -# Overrides sp_after_byref and sp_type_func. -sp_after_byref_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a reference sign '&', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -sp_before_byref_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between type and word. In cases where total removal of -# whitespace would be a syntax error, a value of 'remove' is treated the same -# as 'force'. -# -# This also affects some other instances of space following a type that are -# not covered by other options; for example, between the return type and -# parenthesis of a function type template argument, between the type and -# parenthesis of an array parameter, or between 'decltype(...)' and the -# following word. -# -# Default: force -sp_after_type = force # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'decltype(...)' and word. -# -# Overrides sp_after_type. -sp_after_decltype = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space before the parenthesis in the D constructs -# 'template Foo(' and 'class Foo('. -sp_before_template_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'template' and '<'. -# If set to ignore, sp_before_angle is used. -sp_template_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '<'. -sp_before_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '<' and '>'. -sp_inside_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '<>'. -sp_inside_angle_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and ':'. -sp_angle_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '>'. -sp_after_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and '(' as found in 'new List<byte>(foo);'. -sp_angle_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and '()' as found in 'new List<byte>();'. -sp_angle_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and a word as in 'List<byte> m;' or -# 'template <typename T> static ...'. -sp_angle_word = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and '>' in '>>' (template stuff). -# -# Default: add -sp_angle_shift = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C++11) Permit removal of the space between '>>' in 'foo<bar<int> >'. Note -# that sp_angle_shift cannot remove the space without this option. -sp_permit_cpp11_shift = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space before '(' of control statements ('if', 'for', 'switch', -# 'while', etc.). -sp_before_sparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '(' and ')' of control statements. -sp_inside_sparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '(' of control statements. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_sparen. -sp_inside_sparen_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ')' of control statements. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_sparen. -sp_inside_sparen_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ')' of control statements. -sp_after_sparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of of control statements. -sp_sparen_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'invariant' and '('. -sp_invariant_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space after the ')' in 'invariant (C) c'. -sp_after_invariant_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before empty statement ';' on 'if', 'for' and 'while'. -sp_special_semi = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ';'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_semi = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ';' in non-empty 'for' statements. -sp_before_semi_for = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a semicolon of an empty part of a for statement. -sp_before_semi_for_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ';', except when followed by a comment. -# -# Default: add -sp_after_semi = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ';' in non-empty 'for' statements. -# -# Default: force -sp_after_semi_for = force # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the final semicolon of an empty part of a for -# statement, as in 'for ( ; ; <here> )'. -sp_after_semi_for_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[' (except '[]'). -sp_before_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[' for a variable definition. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_vardef_square = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[' for asm block. -sp_before_square_asm_block = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[]'. -sp_before_squares = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before C++17 structured bindings. -sp_cpp_before_struct_binding = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside a non-empty '[' and ']'. -sp_inside_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '[]'. -sp_inside_square_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space inside a non-empty Objective-C boxed array '@[' and -# ']'. If set to ignore, sp_inside_square is used. -sp_inside_square_oc_array = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ',', i.e. 'a,b' vs. 'a, b'. -sp_after_comma = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ','. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_comma = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove space between ',' and ']' in multidimensional array type -# like 'int[,,]'. -sp_after_mdatype_commas = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove space between '[' and ',' in multidimensional array type -# like 'int[,,]'. -sp_before_mdatype_commas = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove space between ',' in multidimensional array type -# like 'int[,,]'. -sp_between_mdatype_commas = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between an open parenthesis and comma, -# i.e. '(,' vs. '( ,'. -# -# Default: force -sp_paren_comma = force # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the variadic '...' when preceded by a -# non-punctuator. -sp_before_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a type and '...'. -sp_type_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between a type and '?'. -sp_type_question = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '...'. -sp_paren_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and a qualifier such as 'const'. -sp_paren_qualifier = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and 'noexcept'. -sp_paren_noexcept = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after class ':'. -sp_after_class_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before class ':'. -sp_before_class_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after class constructor ':'. -sp_after_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before class constructor ':'. -sp_before_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before case ':'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_case_colon = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'operator' and operator sign. -sp_after_operator = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the operator symbol and the open parenthesis, as -# in 'operator ++('. -sp_after_operator_sym = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides sp_after_operator_sym when the operator has no arguments, as in -# 'operator *()'. -sp_after_operator_sym_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after C/D cast, i.e. 'cast(int)a' vs. 'cast(int) a' or -# '(int)a' vs. '(int) a'. -sp_after_cast = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove spaces inside cast parentheses. -sp_inside_paren_cast = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the type and open parenthesis in a C++ cast, -# i.e. 'int(exp)' vs. 'int (exp)'. -sp_cpp_cast_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'sizeof' and '('. -sp_sizeof_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'sizeof' and '...'. -sp_sizeof_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'sizeof...' and '('. -sp_sizeof_ellipsis_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'decltype' and '('. -sp_decltype_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Pawn) Add or remove space after the tag keyword. -sp_after_tag = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside enum '{' and '}'. -sp_inside_braces_enum = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside struct/union '{' and '}'. -sp_inside_braces_struct = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space inside Objective-C boxed dictionary '{' and '}' -sp_inside_braces_oc_dict = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after open brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -sp_after_type_brace_init_lst_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before close brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -sp_before_type_brace_init_lst_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside an unnamed temporary direct-list-initialization. -sp_inside_type_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '{' and '}'. -sp_inside_braces = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '{}'. -sp_inside_braces_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around trailing return operator '->'. -sp_trailing_return = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between return type and function name. A minimum of 1 -# is forced except for pointer return types. -sp_type_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between type and open brace of an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -sp_type_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '(' on function declaration. -sp_func_proto_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '()' on function declaration -# without parameters. -sp_func_proto_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '(' with a typedef specifier. -sp_func_type_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between alias name and '(' of a non-pointer function type typedef. -sp_func_def_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '()' on function definition -# without parameters. -sp_func_def_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside empty function '()'. -# Overrides sp_after_angle unless use_sp_after_angle_always is set to true. -sp_inside_fparens = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside function '(' and ')'. -sp_inside_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside the first parentheses in a function type, as in -# 'void (*x)(...)'. -sp_inside_tparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the ')' and '(' in a function type, as in -# 'void (*x)(...)'. -sp_after_tparen_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ']' and '(' when part of a function call. -sp_square_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of function. -sp_fparen_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of a function call in object -# initialization. -# -# Overrides sp_fparen_brace. -sp_fparen_brace_initializer = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Java) Add or remove space between ')' and '{{' of double brace initializer. -sp_fparen_dbrace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '(' on function calls. -sp_func_call_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '()' on function calls without -# parameters. If set to ignore (the default), sp_func_call_paren is used. -sp_func_call_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the user function name and '(' on function -# calls. You need to set a keyword to be a user function in the config file, -# like: -# set func_call_user tr _ i18n -sp_func_call_user_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside user function '(' and ')'. -sp_func_call_user_inside_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between nested parentheses with user functions, -# i.e. '((' vs. '( ('. -sp_func_call_user_paren_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a constructor/destructor and the open -# parenthesis. -sp_func_class_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a constructor without parameters or destructor -# and '()'. -sp_func_class_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'return' and '('. -sp_return_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'return' and '{'. -sp_return_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '__attribute__' and '('. -sp_attribute_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'defined' and '(' in '#if defined (FOO)'. -sp_defined_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'throw' and '(' in 'throw (something)'. -sp_throw_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'throw' and anything other than '(' as in -# '@throw [...];'. -sp_after_throw = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'catch' and '(' in 'catch (something) { }'. -# If set to ignore, sp_before_sparen is used. -sp_catch_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@catch' and '(' -# in '@catch (something) { }'. If set to ignore, sp_catch_paren is used. -sp_oc_catch_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before Objective-C protocol list -# as in '@protocol Protocol<here><Protocol_A>' or '@interface MyClass : NSObject<here><MyProtocol>'. -sp_before_oc_proto_list = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between class name and '(' -# in '@interface className(categoryName)<ProtocolName>:BaseClass' -sp_oc_classname_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'version' and '(' -# in 'version (something) { }'. If set to ignore, sp_before_sparen is used. -sp_version_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'scope' and '(' -# in 'scope (something) { }'. If set to ignore, sp_before_sparen is used. -sp_scope_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'super' and '(' in 'super (something)'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_super_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'this' and '(' in 'this (something)'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_this_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a macro name and its definition. -sp_macro = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a macro function ')' and its definition. -sp_macro_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'else' and '{' if on the same line. -sp_else_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'else' if on the same line. -sp_brace_else = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and the name of a typedef on the same line. -sp_brace_typedef = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the '{' of a 'catch' statement, if the '{' and -# 'catch' are on the same line, as in 'catch (decl) <here> {'. -sp_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the '{' of a '@catch' statement, if the '{' -# and '@catch' are on the same line, as in '@catch (decl) <here> {'. -# If set to ignore, sp_catch_brace is used. -sp_oc_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'catch' if on the same line. -sp_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '}' and '@catch' if on the same line. -# If set to ignore, sp_brace_catch is used. -sp_oc_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'finally' and '{' if on the same line. -sp_finally_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'finally' if on the same line. -sp_brace_finally = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'try' and '{' if on the same line. -sp_try_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between get/set and '{' if on the same line. -sp_getset_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a variable and '{' for C++ uniform -# initialization. -sp_word_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a variable and '{' for a namespace. -# -# Default: add -sp_word_brace_ns = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the '::' operator. -sp_before_dc = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '::' operator. -sp_after_dc = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove around the D named array initializer ':' operator. -sp_d_array_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '!' (not) unary operator. -# -# Default: remove -sp_not = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '~' (invert) unary operator. -# -# Default: remove -sp_inv = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '&' (address-of) unary operator. This does not -# affect the spacing after a '&' that is part of a type. -# -# Default: remove -sp_addr = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around the '.' or '->' operators. -# -# Default: remove -sp_member = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '*' (dereference) unary operator. This does -# not affect the spacing after a '*' that is part of a type. -# -# Default: remove -sp_deref = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '+' or '-', as in 'x = -5' or 'y = +7'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_sign = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '++' and '--' the word to which it is being -# applied, as in '(--x)' or 'y++;'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_incdec = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a backslash-newline at the end of a line. -# -# Default: add -sp_before_nl_cont = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the scope '+' or '-', as in '-(void) foo;' -# or '+(int) bar;'. -sp_after_oc_scope = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int) f:(int) x;' vs. '-(int) f: (int) x;'. -sp_after_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int) f: (int) x;' vs. '-(int) f : (int) x;'. -sp_before_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the colon in immutable dictionary expression -# 'NSDictionary *test = @{@"foo" :@"bar"};'. -sp_after_oc_dict_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the colon in immutable dictionary expression -# 'NSDictionary *test = @{@"foo" :@"bar"};'. -sp_before_oc_dict_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '[object setValue:1];' vs. '[object setValue: 1];'. -sp_after_send_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '[object setValue:1];' vs. '[object setValue :1];'. -sp_before_send_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the (type) in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int)f: (int) x;' vs. '-(int)f: (int)x;'. -sp_after_oc_type = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the first (type) in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int) f:(int)x;' vs. '-(int)f:(int)x;'. -sp_after_oc_return_type = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@selector' and '(', -# i.e. '@selector(msgName)' vs. '@selector (msgName)'. -# Also applies to '@protocol()' constructs. -sp_after_oc_at_sel = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@selector(x)' and the following word, -# i.e. '@selector(foo) a:' vs. '@selector(foo)a:'. -sp_after_oc_at_sel_parens = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space inside '@selector' parentheses, -# i.e. '@selector(foo)' vs. '@selector( foo )'. -# Also applies to '@protocol()' constructs. -sp_inside_oc_at_sel_parens = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before a block pointer caret, -# i.e. '^int (int arg){...}' vs. ' ^int (int arg){...}'. -sp_before_oc_block_caret = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after a block pointer caret, -# i.e. '^int (int arg){...}' vs. '^ int (int arg){...}'. -sp_after_oc_block_caret = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between the receiver and selector in a message, -# as in '[receiver selector ...]'. -sp_after_oc_msg_receiver = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after '@property'. -sp_after_oc_property = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@synchronized' and the open parenthesis, -# i.e. '@synchronized(foo)' vs. '@synchronized (foo)'. -sp_after_oc_synchronized = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around the ':' in 'b ? t : f'. -sp_cond_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the ':' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_colon. -sp_cond_colon_before = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the ':' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_colon. -sp_cond_colon_after = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around the '?' in 'b ? t : f'. -sp_cond_question = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the '?' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_question. -sp_cond_question_before = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '?' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_question. -sp_cond_question_after = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# In the abbreviated ternary form '(a ?: b)', add or remove space between '?' -# and ':'. -# -# Overrides all other sp_cond_* options. -sp_cond_ternary_short = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Fix the spacing between 'case' and the label. Only 'ignore' and 'force' make -# sense here. -sp_case_label = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space around the D '..' operator. -sp_range = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ':' in a Java/C++11 range-based 'for', -# as in 'for (Type var : expr)'. -sp_after_for_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ':' in a Java/C++11 range-based 'for', -# as in 'for (Type var : expr)'. -sp_before_for_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'extern' and '(' as in 'extern (C)'. -sp_extern_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the opening of a C++ comment, -# i.e. '// A' vs. '//A'. -sp_cmt_cpp_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If true, space is added with sp_cmt_cpp_start will be added after doxygen -# sequences like '///', '///<', '//!' and '//!<'. -sp_cmt_cpp_doxygen = false # true/false - -# If true, space is added with sp_cmt_cpp_start will be added after Qt -# translator or meta-data comments like '//:', '//=', and '//~'. -sp_cmt_cpp_qttr = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space between #else or #endif and a trailing comment. -sp_endif_cmt = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after 'new', 'delete' and 'delete[]'. -sp_after_new = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'new' and '(' in 'new()'. -sp_between_new_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and type in 'new(foo) BAR'. -sp_after_newop_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside parenthesis of the new operator -# as in 'new(foo) BAR'. -sp_inside_newop_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the open parenthesis of the new operator, -# as in 'new(foo) BAR'. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_newop_paren. -sp_inside_newop_paren_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the close parenthesis of the new operator, -# as in 'new(foo) BAR'. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_newop_paren. -sp_inside_newop_paren_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a trailing or embedded comment. -sp_before_tr_emb_cmt = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Number of spaces before a trailing or embedded comment. -sp_num_before_tr_emb_cmt = 0 # unsigned number - -# (Java) Add or remove space between an annotation and the open parenthesis. -sp_annotation_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If true, vbrace tokens are dropped to the previous token and skipped. -sp_skip_vbrace_tokens = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space after 'noexcept'. -sp_after_noexcept = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '_'. -sp_vala_after_translation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If true, a <TAB> is inserted after #define. -force_tab_after_define = false # true/false - -# -# Indenting options -# - -# The number of columns to indent per level. Usually 2, 3, 4, or 8. -# -# Default: 8 -indent_columns = 8 # unsigned number - -# The continuation indent. If non-zero, this overrides the indent of '(', '[' -# and '=' continuation indents. Negative values are OK; negative value is -# absolute and not increased for each '(' or '[' level. -# -# For FreeBSD, this is set to 4. -indent_continue = 0 # number - -# The continuation indent, only for class header line(s). If non-zero, this -# overrides the indent of 'class' continuation indents. -indent_continue_class_head = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent empty lines (i.e. lines which contain only spaces before -# the newline character). -indent_single_newlines = false # true/false - -# The continuation indent for func_*_param if they are true. If non-zero, this -# overrides the indent. -indent_param = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to use tabs when indenting code. -# -# 0: Spaces only -# 1: Indent with tabs to brace level, align with spaces (default) -# 2: Indent and align with tabs, using spaces when not on a tabstop -# -# Default: 1 -indent_with_tabs = 1 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent comments that are not at a brace level with tabs on a -# tabstop. Requires indent_with_tabs=2. If false, will use spaces. -indent_cmt_with_tabs = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent strings broken by '\' so that they line up. -indent_align_string = false # true/false - -# The number of spaces to indent multi-line XML strings. -# Requires indent_align_string=true. -indent_xml_string = 0 # unsigned number - -# Spaces to indent '{' from level. -indent_brace = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether braces are indented to the body level. -indent_braces = false # true/false - -# Whether to disable indenting function braces if indent_braces=true. -indent_braces_no_func = false # true/false - -# Whether to disable indenting class braces if indent_braces=true. -indent_braces_no_class = false # true/false - -# Whether to disable indenting struct braces if indent_braces=true. -indent_braces_no_struct = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent based on the size of the brace parent, -# i.e. 'if' => 3 spaces, 'for' => 4 spaces, etc. -indent_brace_parent = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent based on the open parenthesis instead of the open brace -# in '({\n'. -indent_paren_open_brace = false # true/false - -# (C#) Whether to indent the brace of a C# delegate by another level. -indent_cs_delegate_brace = false # true/false - -# (C#) Whether to indent a C# delegate (to handle delegates with no brace) by -# another level. -indent_cs_delegate_body = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the body of a 'namespace'. -indent_namespace = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent only the first namespace, and not any nested namespaces. -# Requires indent_namespace=true. -indent_namespace_single_indent = false # true/false - -# The number of spaces to indent a namespace block. -# If set to zero, use the value indent_columns -indent_namespace_level = 0 # unsigned number - -# If the body of the namespace is longer than this number, it won't be -# indented. Requires indent_namespace=true. 0 means no limit. -indent_namespace_limit = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether the 'extern "C"' body is indented. -indent_extern = false # true/false - -# Whether the 'class' body is indented. -indent_class = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the stuff after a leading base class colon. -indent_class_colon = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent based on a class colon instead of the stuff after the -# colon. Requires indent_class_colon=true. -indent_class_on_colon = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the stuff after a leading class initializer colon. -indent_constr_colon = false # true/false - -# Virtual indent from the ':' for member initializers. -# -# Default: 2 -indent_ctor_init_leading = 2 # unsigned number - -# Additional indent for constructor initializer list. -# Negative values decrease indent down to the first column. -indent_ctor_init = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent 'if' following 'else' as a new block under the 'else'. -# If false, 'else\nif' is treated as 'else if' for indenting purposes. -indent_else_if = false # true/false - -# Amount to indent variable declarations after a open brace. -# -# <0: Relative -# >=0: Absolute -indent_var_def_blk = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent continued variable declarations instead of aligning. -indent_var_def_cont = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued shift expressions ('<<' and '>>') instead of -# aligning. Set align_left_shift=false when enabling this. -indent_shift = false # true/false - -# Whether to force indentation of function definitions to start in column 1. -indent_func_def_force_col1 = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued function call parameters one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_call_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued function definition parameters one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_def_param = false # true/false - -# for function definitions, only if indent_func_def_param is false -# Allows to align params when appropriate and indent them when not -# behave as if it was true if paren position is more than this value -# if paren position is more than the option value -indent_func_def_param_paren_pos_threshold = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent continued function call prototype one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_proto_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued function call declaration one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_class_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued class variable constructors one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_ctor_var_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued template parameter list one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_template_param = false # true/false - -# Double the indent for indent_func_xxx_param options. -# Use both values of the options indent_columns and indent_param. -indent_func_param_double = false # true/false - -# Indentation column for standalone 'const' qualifier on a function -# prototype. -indent_func_const = 0 # unsigned number - -# Indentation column for standalone 'throw' qualifier on a function -# prototype. -indent_func_throw = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to indent within a macro followed by a brace on the same line -# This allows reducing the indent in macros that have (for example) -# `do { ... } while (0)` blocks bracketing them. -# -# true: add an indent for the brace on the same line as the macro -# false: do not add an indent for the brace on the same line as the macro -# -# Default: true -indent_macro_brace = true # true/false - -# The number of spaces to indent a continued '->' or '.'. -# Usually set to 0, 1, or indent_columns. -indent_member = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether lines broken at '.' or '->' should be indented by a single indent. -# The indent_member option will not be effective if this is set to true. -indent_member_single = false # true/false - -# Spaces to indent single line ('//') comments on lines before code. -indent_sing_line_comments = 0 # unsigned number - -# When opening a paren for a control statement (if, for, while, etc), increase -# the indent level by this value. Negative values decrease the indent level. -indent_sparen_extra = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent trailing single line ('//') comments relative to the code -# instead of trying to keep the same absolute column. -indent_relative_single_line_comments = false # true/false - -# Spaces to indent 'case' from 'switch'. Usually 0 or indent_columns. -indent_switch_case = 0 # unsigned number - -# indent 'break' with 'case' from 'switch'. -indent_switch_break_with_case = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent preprocessor statements inside of switch statements. -# -# Default: true -indent_switch_pp = true # true/false - -# Spaces to shift the 'case' line, without affecting any other lines. -# Usually 0. -indent_case_shift = 0 # unsigned number - -# Spaces to indent '{' from 'case'. By default, the brace will appear under -# the 'c' in case. Usually set to 0 or indent_columns. Negative values are OK. -indent_case_brace = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent comments found in first column. -indent_col1_comment = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent multi string literal in first column. -indent_col1_multi_string_literal = false # true/false - -# How to indent goto labels. -# -# >0: Absolute column where 1 is the leftmost column -# <=0: Subtract from brace indent -# -# Default: 1 -indent_label = 1 # number - -# How to indent access specifiers that are followed by a -# colon. -# -# >0: Absolute column where 1 is the leftmost column -# <=0: Subtract from brace indent -# -# Default: 1 -indent_access_spec = 1 # number - -# Whether to indent the code after an access specifier by one level. -# If true, this option forces 'indent_access_spec=0'. -indent_access_spec_body = false # true/false - -# If an open parenthesis is followed by a newline, whether to indent the next -# line so that it lines up after the open parenthesis (not recommended). -indent_paren_nl = false # true/false - -# How to indent a close parenthesis after a newline. -# -# 0: Indent to body level (default) -# 1: Align under the open parenthesis -# 2: Indent to the brace level -indent_paren_close = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent the open parenthesis of a function definition, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -indent_paren_after_func_def = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the open parenthesis of a function declaration, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -indent_paren_after_func_decl = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the open parenthesis of a function call, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -indent_paren_after_func_call = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent a comma when inside a parenthesis. -# If true, aligns under the open parenthesis. -indent_comma_paren = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent a Boolean operator when inside a parenthesis. -# If true, aligns under the open parenthesis. -indent_bool_paren = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent a semicolon when inside a for parenthesis. -# If true, aligns under the open for parenthesis. -indent_semicolon_for_paren = false # true/false - -# Whether to align the first expression to following ones -# if indent_bool_paren=true. -indent_first_bool_expr = false # true/false - -# Whether to align the first expression to following ones -# if indent_semicolon_for_paren=true. -indent_first_for_expr = false # true/false - -# If an open square is followed by a newline, whether to indent the next line -# so that it lines up after the open square (not recommended). -indent_square_nl = false # true/false - -# (ESQL/C) Whether to preserve the relative indent of 'EXEC SQL' bodies. -indent_preserve_sql = false # true/false - -# Whether to align continued statements at the '='. If false or if the '=' is -# followed by a newline, the next line is indent one tab. -# -# Default: true -indent_align_assign = true # true/false - -# If true, the indentation of the chunks after a '=' sequence will be set at -# LHS token indentation column before '='. -indent_off_after_assign = false # true/false - -# Whether to align continued statements at the '('. If false or the '(' is -# followed by a newline, the next line indent is one tab. -# -# Default: true -indent_align_paren = true # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent Objective-C code inside message selectors. -indent_oc_inside_msg_sel = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent Objective-C blocks at brace level instead of usual -# rules. -indent_oc_block = false # true/false - -# (OC) Indent for Objective-C blocks in a message relative to the parameter -# name. -# -# =0: Use indent_oc_block rules -# >0: Use specified number of spaces to indent -indent_oc_block_msg = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) Minimum indent for subsequent parameters -indent_oc_msg_colon = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) Whether to prioritize aligning with initial colon (and stripping spaces -# from lines, if necessary). -# -# Default: true -indent_oc_msg_prioritize_first_colon = true # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks the way that Xcode does by default -# (from the keyword if the parameter is on its own line; otherwise, from the -# previous indentation level). Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_xcode_style = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the brace is, relative to a -# message keyword. Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_keyword = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the brace is, relative to a message -# colon. Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_colon = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the block caret is. -# Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_caret = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the brace caret is. -# Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_brace = false # true/false - -# When indenting after virtual brace open and newline add further spaces to -# reach this minimum indent. -indent_min_vbrace_open = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to add further spaces after regular indent to reach next tabstop -# when indenting after virtual brace open and newline. -indent_vbrace_open_on_tabstop = false # true/false - -# How to indent after a brace followed by another token (not a newline). -# true: indent all contained lines to match the token -# false: indent all contained lines to match the brace -# -# Default: true -indent_token_after_brace = true # true/false - -# Whether to indent the body of a C++11 lambda. -indent_cpp_lambda_body = false # true/false - -# How to indent compound literals that are being returned. -# true: add both the indent from return & the compound literal open brace (ie: -# 2 indent levels) -# false: only indent 1 level, don't add the indent for the open brace, only add -# the indent for the return. -# -# Default: true -indent_compound_literal_return = true # true/false - -# (C#) Whether to indent a 'using' block if no braces are used. -# -# Default: true -indent_using_block = true # true/false - -# How to indent the continuation of ternary operator. -# -# 0: Off (default) -# 1: When the `if_false` is a continuation, indent it under `if_false` -# 2: When the `:` is a continuation, indent it under `?` -indent_ternary_operator = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent the statments inside ternary operator. -indent_inside_ternary_operator = false # true/false - -# If true, the indentation of the chunks after a `return` sequence will be set at return indentation column. -indent_off_after_return = false # true/false - -# If true, the indentation of the chunks after a `return new` sequence will be set at return indentation column. -indent_off_after_return_new = false # true/false - -# If true, the tokens after return are indented with regular single indentation. By default (false) the indentation is after the return token. -indent_single_after_return = false # true/false - -# Whether to ignore indent and alignment for 'asm' blocks (i.e. assume they -# have their own indentation). -indent_ignore_asm_block = false # true/false - -# Don't indent the close parenthesis of a function definition, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -donot_indent_func_def_close_paren = false # true/false - -# -# Newline adding and removing options -# - -# Whether to collapse empty blocks between '{' and '}'. -# If true, overrides nl_inside_empty_func -nl_collapse_empty_body = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line braced assignments, as in 'foo_t f = { 1, 2 };'. -nl_assign_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line braced statements inside a 'class xx { }' body. -nl_class_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line enums, as in 'enum foo { BAR = 15 };' -nl_enum_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line get or set functions. -nl_getset_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# (C#) Don't split one-line property get or set functions. -nl_cs_property_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line function definitions, as in 'int foo() { return 0; }'. -# might modify nl_func_type_name -nl_func_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line C++11 lambdas, as in '[]() { return 0; }'. -nl_cpp_lambda_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line if/else statements, as in 'if(...) b++;'. -nl_if_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line while statements, as in 'while(...) b++;'. -nl_while_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line for statements, as in 'for(...) b++;'. -nl_for_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# (OC) Don't split one-line Objective-C messages. -nl_oc_msg_leave_one_liner = false # true/false - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between method declaration and '{'. -nl_oc_mdef_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between Objective-C block signature and '{'. -nl_oc_block_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove blank line before '@interface' statement. -nl_oc_before_interface = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove blank line before '@implementation' statement. -nl_oc_before_implementation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove blank line before '@end' statement. -nl_oc_before_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between '@interface' and '{'. -nl_oc_interface_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between '@implementation' and '{'. -nl_oc_implementation_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newlines at the start of the file. -nl_start_of_file = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# The minimum number of newlines at the start of the file (only used if -# nl_start_of_file is 'add' or 'force'). -nl_start_of_file_min = 0 # unsigned number - -# Add or remove newline at the end of the file. -nl_end_of_file = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# The minimum number of newlines at the end of the file (only used if -# nl_end_of_file is 'add' or 'force'). -nl_end_of_file_min = 0 # unsigned number - -# Add or remove newline between '=' and '{'. -nl_assign_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between '=' and '['. -nl_assign_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '[]' and '{'. -nl_tsquare_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline after '= ['. Will also affect the newline before -# the ']'. -nl_after_square_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function call's ')' and '{', as in -# 'list_for_each(item, &list) { }'. -nl_fcall_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum' and '{'. -nl_enum_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum' and 'class'. -nl_enum_class = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum class' and the identifier. -nl_enum_class_identifier = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum class' type and ':'. -nl_enum_identifier_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum class identifier :' and type. -nl_enum_colon_type = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'struct and '{'. -nl_struct_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'union' and '{'. -nl_union_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'if' and '{'. -nl_if_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'else'. -nl_brace_else = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'else if' and '{'. If set to ignore, -# nl_if_brace is used instead. -nl_elseif_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'else' and '{'. -nl_else_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'else' and 'if'. -nl_else_if = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before '{' opening brace -nl_before_opening_brace_func_class_def = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before 'if'/'else if' closing parenthesis. -nl_before_if_closing_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'finally'. -nl_brace_finally = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'finally' and '{'. -nl_finally_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'try' and '{'. -nl_try_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between get/set and '{'. -nl_getset_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'for' and '{'. -nl_for_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before the '{' of a 'catch' statement, as in -# 'catch (decl) <here> {'. -nl_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline before the '{' of a '@catch' statement, as in -# '@catch (decl) <here> {'. If set to ignore, nl_catch_brace is used. -nl_oc_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'catch'. -nl_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between '}' and '@catch'. If set to ignore, -# nl_brace_catch is used. -nl_oc_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and ']'. -nl_brace_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and ')' in a function invocation. -nl_brace_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'while' and '{'. -nl_while_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between 'scope (x)' and '{'. -nl_scope_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between 'unittest' and '{'. -nl_unittest_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between 'version (x)' and '{'. -nl_version_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove newline between 'using' and '{'. -nl_using_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between two open or close braces. Due to general -# newline/brace handling, REMOVE may not work. -nl_brace_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'do' and '{'. -nl_do_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'while' of 'do' statement. -nl_brace_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'switch' and '{'. -nl_switch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'synchronized' and '{'. -nl_synchronized_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add a newline between ')' and '{' if the ')' is on a different line than the -# if/for/etc. -# -# Overrides nl_for_brace, nl_if_brace, nl_switch_brace, nl_while_switch and -# nl_catch_brace. -nl_multi_line_cond = false # true/false - -# Add a newline after '(' if an if/for/while/switch condition spans multiple -# lines -nl_multi_line_sparen_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add a newline before ')' if an if/for/while/switch condition spans multiple -# lines. Overrides nl_before_if_closing_paren if both are specified. -nl_multi_line_sparen_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Force a newline in a define after the macro name for multi-line defines. -nl_multi_line_define = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before 'case', and a blank line before a 'case' -# statement that follows a ';' or '}'. -nl_before_case = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a 'case' statement. -nl_after_case = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between a case ':' and '{'. -# -# Overrides nl_after_case. -nl_case_colon_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between ')' and 'throw'. -nl_before_throw = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'namespace' and '{'. -nl_namespace_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template class. -nl_template_class = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template class declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class. -nl_template_class_decl = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized class declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class_decl. -nl_template_class_decl_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template class definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class. -nl_template_class_def = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized class definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class_def. -nl_template_class_def_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template function. -nl_template_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template function -# declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func. -nl_template_func_decl = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized function -# declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func_decl. -nl_template_func_decl_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template function -# definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func. -nl_template_func_def = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized function -# definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func_def. -nl_template_func_def_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template variable. -nl_template_var = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'template<...>' and 'using' of a templated -# type alias. -nl_template_using = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'class' and '{'. -nl_class_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before or after (depending on pos_class_comma, -# may not be IGNORE) each',' in the base class list. -nl_class_init_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in the constructor member -# initialization. Related to nl_constr_colon, pos_constr_colon and -# pos_constr_comma. -nl_constr_init_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before first element, after comma, and after last -# element, in 'enum'. -nl_enum_own_lines = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between return type and function name in a function -# definition. -# might be modified by nl_func_leave_one_liners -nl_func_type_name = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between return type and function name inside a class -# definition. If set to ignore, nl_func_type_name or nl_func_proto_type_name -# is used instead. -nl_func_type_name_class = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between class specification and '::' -# in 'void A::f() { }'. Only appears in separate member implementation (does -# not appear with in-line implementation). -nl_func_class_scope = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between function scope and name, as in -# 'void A :: <here> f() { }'. -nl_func_scope_name = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between return type and function name in a prototype. -nl_func_proto_type_name = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function name and the opening '(' in the -# declaration. -nl_func_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_paren for functions with no parameters. -nl_func_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function name and the opening '(' in the -# definition. -nl_func_def_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_def_paren for functions with no parameters. -nl_func_def_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function name and the opening '(' in the -# call. -nl_func_call_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_call_paren for functions with no parameters. -nl_func_call_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after '(' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after '(' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_decl_start when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_decl_start_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_def_start when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_def_start_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function declaration if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_decl_start is used instead. -nl_func_decl_start_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function definition if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_def_start is used instead. -nl_func_def_start_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in a function call. -nl_func_call_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a function declaration if '(' -# and ')' are in different lines. If false, nl_func_decl_args is used instead. -nl_func_decl_args_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a function definition if '(' -# and ')' are in different lines. If false, nl_func_def_args is used instead. -nl_func_def_args_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline before the ')' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before the ')' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_decl_end when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_decl_end_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_def_end when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_def_end_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function declaration if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_decl_end is used instead. -nl_func_decl_end_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function definition if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_def_end is used instead. -nl_func_def_end_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between '()' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '()' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '()' in a function call. -nl_func_call_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function call, -# has preference over nl_func_call_start_multi_line. -nl_func_call_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function call. -nl_func_call_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function call if '(' and ')' are in -# different lines. -nl_func_call_start_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a function call if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. -nl_func_call_args_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function call if '(' and ')' are in -# different lines. -nl_func_call_end_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to respect nl_func_call_XXX option incase of closure args. -nl_func_call_args_multi_line_ignore_closures = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after '<' of a template parameter list. -nl_template_start = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a template parameter list. -nl_template_args = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before '>' of a template parameter list. -nl_template_end = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to put each Objective-C message parameter on a separate line. -# See nl_oc_msg_leave_one_liner. -nl_oc_msg_args = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between function signature and '{'. -nl_fdef_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between function signature and '{', -# if signature ends with ')'. Overrides nl_fdef_brace. -nl_fdef_brace_cond = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between C++11 lambda signature and '{'. -nl_cpp_ldef_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'return' and the return expression. -nl_return_expr = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after semicolons, except in 'for' statements. -nl_after_semicolon = false # true/false - -# (Java) Add or remove newline between the ')' and '{{' of the double brace -# initializer. -nl_paren_dbrace_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after the type in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -nl_type_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after the open brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -nl_type_brace_init_lst_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline before the close brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -nl_type_brace_init_lst_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '{'. This also adds a newline before the -# matching '}'. -nl_after_brace_open = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline between the open brace and a trailing single-line -# comment. Requires nl_after_brace_open=true. -nl_after_brace_open_cmt = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a virtual brace open with a non-empty body. -# These occur in un-braced if/while/do/for statement bodies. -nl_after_vbrace_open = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a virtual brace open with an empty body. -# These occur in un-braced if/while/do/for statement bodies. -nl_after_vbrace_open_empty = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after '}'. Does not apply if followed by a -# necessary ';'. -nl_after_brace_close = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a virtual brace close, -# as in 'if (foo) a++; <here> return;'. -nl_after_vbrace_close = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between the close brace and identifier, -# as in 'struct { int a; } <here> b;'. Affects enumerations, unions and -# structures. If set to ignore, uses nl_after_brace_close. -nl_brace_struct_var = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to alter newlines in '#define' macros. -nl_define_macro = false # true/false - -# Whether to alter newlines between consecutive parenthesis closes. The number -# of closing parentheses in a line will depend on respective open parenthesis -# lines. -nl_squeeze_paren_close = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove blanks after '#ifxx' and '#elxx', or before '#elxx' and -# '#endif'. Does not affect top-level #ifdefs. -nl_squeeze_ifdef = false # true/false - -# Makes the nl_squeeze_ifdef option affect the top-level #ifdefs as well. -nl_squeeze_ifdef_top_level = false # true/false - -# Add or remove blank line before 'if'. -nl_before_if = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'if' statement. Add/Force work only if the -# next token is not a closing brace. -nl_after_if = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'for'. -nl_before_for = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'for' statement. -nl_after_for = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'while'. -nl_before_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'while' statement. -nl_after_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'switch'. -nl_before_switch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'switch' statement. -nl_after_switch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'synchronized'. -nl_before_synchronized = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'synchronized' statement. -nl_after_synchronized = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'do'. -nl_before_do = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'do/while' statement. -nl_after_do = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to put a blank line before 'return' statements, unless after an open -# brace. -nl_before_return = false # true/false - -# Whether to put a blank line after 'return' statements, unless followed by a -# close brace. -nl_after_return = false # true/false - -# Whether to put a blank line before a member '.' or '->' operators. -nl_before_member = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Java) Whether to put a blank line after a member '.' or '->' operators. -nl_after_member = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to double-space commented-entries in 'struct'/'union'/'enum'. -nl_ds_struct_enum_cmt = false # true/false - -# Whether to force a newline before '}' of a 'struct'/'union'/'enum'. -# (Lower priority than eat_blanks_before_close_brace.) -nl_ds_struct_enum_close_brace = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline before or after (depending on pos_class_colon) a class -# colon, as in 'class Foo <here> : <or here> public Bar'. -nl_class_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline around a class constructor colon. The exact position -# depends on nl_constr_init_args, pos_constr_colon and pos_constr_comma. -nl_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to collapse a two-line namespace, like 'namespace foo\n{ decl; }' -# into a single line. If true, prevents other brace newline rules from turning -# such code into four lines. -nl_namespace_two_to_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove a newline in simple unbraced if statements, turning them -# into one-liners, as in 'if(b)\n i++;' => 'if(b) i++;'. -nl_create_if_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove a newline in simple unbraced for statements, turning them -# into one-liners, as in 'for (...)\n stmt;' => 'for (...) stmt;'. -nl_create_for_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove a newline in simple unbraced while statements, turning -# them into one-liners, as in 'while (expr)\n stmt;' => 'while (expr) stmt;'. -nl_create_while_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to collapse a function definition whose body (not counting braces) -# is only one line so that the entire definition (prototype, braces, body) is -# a single line. -nl_create_func_def_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to collapse a function definition whose body (not counting braces) -# is only one line so that the entire definition (prototype, braces, body) is -# a single line. -nl_create_list_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to split one-line simple unbraced if statements into two lines by -# adding a newline, as in 'if(b) <here> i++;'. -nl_split_if_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to split one-line simple unbraced for statements into two lines by -# adding a newline, as in 'for (...) <here> stmt;'. -nl_split_for_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to split one-line simple unbraced while statements into two lines by -# adding a newline, as in 'while (expr) <here> stmt;'. -nl_split_while_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Don't add a newline before a cpp-comment in a parameter list of a function -# call. -donot_add_nl_before_cpp_comment = false # true/false - -# -# Blank line options -# - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines (3 = 2 blank lines). -nl_max = 0 # unsigned number - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines in a function. -nl_max_blank_in_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines inside an empty function body. -# This option is overridden by nl_collapse_empty_body=true -nl_inside_empty_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a function prototype. -nl_before_func_body_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a multi-line function definition. -nl_before_func_body_def = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a class constructor/destructor prototype. -nl_before_func_class_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a class constructor/destructor definition. -nl_before_func_class_def = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a function prototype. -nl_after_func_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a function prototype, if not followed by -# another function prototype. -nl_after_func_proto_group = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a class constructor/destructor prototype. -nl_after_func_class_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a class constructor/destructor prototype, -# if not followed by another constructor/destructor prototype. -nl_after_func_class_proto_group = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether one-line method definitions inside a class body should be treated -# as if they were prototypes for the purposes of adding newlines. -# -# Requires nl_class_leave_one_liners=true. Overrides nl_before_func_body_def -# and nl_before_func_class_def for one-liners. -nl_class_leave_one_liner_groups = false # true/false - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a multi-line function body. -nl_after_func_body = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a multi-line function body in a class -# declaration. Also affects class constructors/destructors. -# -# Overrides nl_after_func_body. -nl_after_func_body_class = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a single line function body. Also -# affects class constructors/destructors. -# -# Overrides nl_after_func_body and nl_after_func_body_class. -nl_after_func_body_one_liner = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of blank lines after a block of variable definitions at the top -# of a function body. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_func_var_def_blk = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a block of typedefs. If nl_after_access_spec -# is non-zero, that option takes precedence. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_typedef_blk_start = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a block of typedefs. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_typedef_blk_end = 0 # unsigned number - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines within a block of typedefs. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_typedef_blk_in = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a block of variable definitions not at the top -# of a function body. If nl_after_access_spec is non-zero, that option takes -# precedence. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_var_def_blk_start = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a block of variable definitions not at the top -# of a function body. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_var_def_blk_end = 0 # unsigned number - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines within a block of variable -# definitions. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_var_def_blk_in = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum number of newlines before a multi-line comment. -# Doesn't apply if after a brace open or another multi-line comment. -nl_before_block_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum number of newlines before a single-line C comment. -# Doesn't apply if after a brace open or other single-line C comments. -nl_before_c_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum number of newlines before a CPP comment. -# Doesn't apply if after a brace open or other CPP comments. -nl_before_cpp_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to force a newline after a multi-line comment. -nl_after_multiline_comment = false # true/false - -# Whether to force a newline after a label's colon. -nl_after_label_colon = false # true/false - -# The number of newlines after '}' or ';' of a struct/enum/union definition. -nl_after_struct = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a class definition. -nl_before_class = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' or ';' of a class definition. -nl_after_class = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a namespace. -nl_before_namespace = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '{' of a namespace. This also adds newlines -# before the matching '}'. -# -# 0: Apply eat_blanks_after_open_brace or eat_blanks_before_close_brace if -# applicable, otherwise no change. -# -# Overrides eat_blanks_after_open_brace and eat_blanks_before_close_brace. -nl_inside_namespace = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a namespace. -nl_after_namespace = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before an access specifier label. This also includes -# the Qt-specific 'signals:' and 'slots:'. Will not change the newline count -# if after a brace open. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_before_access_spec = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after an access specifier label. This also includes -# the Qt-specific 'signals:' and 'slots:'. Will not change the newline count -# if after a brace open. -# -# 0: No change (default). -# -# Overrides nl_typedef_blk_start and nl_var_def_blk_start. -nl_after_access_spec = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines between a function definition and the function -# comment, as in '// comment\n <here> void foo() {...}'. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_comment_func_def = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a try-catch-finally block that isn't followed -# by a brace close. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_after_try_catch_finally = 0 # unsigned number - -# (C#) The number of newlines before and after a property, indexer or event -# declaration. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_around_cs_property = 0 # unsigned number - -# (C#) The number of newlines between the get/set/add/remove handlers. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_between_get_set = 0 # unsigned number - -# (C#) Add or remove newline between property and the '{'. -nl_property_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to remove blank lines after '{'. -eat_blanks_after_open_brace = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove blank lines before '}'. -eat_blanks_before_close_brace = false # true/false - -# How aggressively to remove extra newlines not in preprocessor. -# -# 0: No change (default) -# 1: Remove most newlines not handled by other config -# 2: Remove all newlines and reformat completely by config -nl_remove_extra_newlines = 0 # unsigned number - -# (Java) Add or remove newline after an annotation statement. Only affects -# annotations that are after a newline. -nl_after_annotation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Java) Add or remove newline between two annotations. -nl_between_annotation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# The number of newlines before a whole-file #ifdef. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_before_whole_file_ifdef = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a whole-file #ifdef. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_after_whole_file_ifdef = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a whole-file #endif. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_before_whole_file_endif = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a whole-file #endif. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_after_whole_file_endif = 0 # unsigned number - -# -# Positioning options -# - -# The position of arithmetic operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_arith = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of assignment in wrapped expressions. Do not affect '=' -# followed by '{'. -pos_assign = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of Boolean operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_bool = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of comparison operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_compare = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of conditional operators, as in the '?' and ':' of -# 'expr ? stmt : stmt', in wrapped expressions. -pos_conditional = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in wrapped expressions. -pos_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in enum entries. -pos_enum_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in the base class list if there is more than one -# line. Affects nl_class_init_args. -pos_class_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in the constructor initialization list. -# Related to nl_constr_colon, nl_constr_init_args and pos_constr_colon. -pos_constr_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of trailing/leading class colon, between class and base class -# list. Affects nl_class_colon. -pos_class_colon = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of colons between constructor and member initialization. -# Related to nl_constr_colon, nl_constr_init_args and pos_constr_comma. -pos_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of shift operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_shift = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# -# Line splitting options -# - -# Try to limit code width to N columns. -code_width = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to fully split long 'for' statements at semi-colons. -ls_for_split_full = false # true/false - -# Whether to fully split long function prototypes/calls at commas. -# The option ls_code_width has priority over the option ls_func_split_full. -ls_func_split_full = false # true/false - -# Whether to split lines as close to code_width as possible and ignore some -# groupings. -# The option ls_code_width has priority over the option ls_func_split_full. -ls_code_width = false # true/false - -# -# Code alignment options (not left column spaces/tabs) -# - -# Whether to keep non-indenting tabs. -align_keep_tabs = false # true/false - -# Whether to use tabs for aligning. -align_with_tabs = false # true/false - -# Whether to bump out to the next tab when aligning. -align_on_tabstop = false # true/false - -# Whether to right-align numbers. -align_number_right = false # true/false - -# Whether to keep whitespace not required for alignment. -align_keep_extra_space = false # true/false - -# Whether to align variable definitions in prototypes and functions. -align_func_params = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning parameter definitions in function on parameter name. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_func_params_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning function parameter definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_func_params_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning function parameter definitions. -align_func_params_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning constructor value. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_constr_value_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning constructor value. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_constr_value_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning constructor value. -align_constr_value_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align parameters in single-line functions that have the same -# name. The function names must already be aligned with each other. -align_same_func_call_params = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning function-call parameters for single line functions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_same_func_call_params_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning function-call parameters for single line -# functions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_same_func_call_params_thresh = 0 # number - -# The span for aligning variable definitions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_var_def_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '*' in the alignment of variable definitions. -# -# 0: Part of the type 'void * foo;' (default) -# 1: Part of the variable 'void *foo;' -# 2: Dangling 'void *foo;' -# Dangling: the '*' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_var_def_star_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '&' in the alignment of variable definitions. -# -# 0: Part of the type 'long & foo;' (default) -# 1: Part of the variable 'long &foo;' -# 2: Dangling 'long &foo;' -# Dangling: the '&' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_var_def_amp_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning variable definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_var_def_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning variable definitions. -align_var_def_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align the colon in struct bit fields. -align_var_def_colon = false # true/false - -# The gap for aligning the colon in struct bit fields. -align_var_def_colon_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align any attribute after the variable name. -align_var_def_attribute = false # true/false - -# Whether to align inline struct/enum/union variable definitions. -align_var_def_inline = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning on '=' in assignments. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_assign_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning on '=' in function prototype modifier. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_assign_func_proto_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning on '=' in assignments. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_assign_thresh = 0 # number - -# How to apply align_assign_span to function declaration "assignments", i.e. -# 'virtual void foo() = 0' or '~foo() = {default|delete}'. -# -# 0: Align with other assignments (default) -# 1: Align with each other, ignoring regular assignments -# 2: Don't align -align_assign_decl_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning on '=' in enums. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_enum_equ_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning on '=' in enums. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: no limit (default). -align_enum_equ_thresh = 0 # number - -# The span for aligning class member definitions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_var_class_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning class member definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_var_class_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning class member definitions. -align_var_class_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning struct/union member definitions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_var_struct_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning struct/union member definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_var_struct_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning struct/union member definitions. -align_var_struct_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning struct initializer values. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_struct_init_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning single-line typedefs. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_typedef_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum space between the type and the synonym of a typedef. -align_typedef_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to align typedef'd functions with other typedefs. -# -# 0: Don't mix them at all (default) -# 1: Align the open parenthesis with the types -# 2: Align the function type name with the other type names -align_typedef_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '*' in the alignment of typedefs. -# -# 0: Part of the typedef type, 'typedef int * pint;' (default) -# 1: Part of type name: 'typedef int *pint;' -# 2: Dangling: 'typedef int *pint;' -# Dangling: the '*' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_typedef_star_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '&' in the alignment of typedefs. -# -# 0: Part of the typedef type, 'typedef int & intref;' (default) -# 1: Part of type name: 'typedef int &intref;' -# 2: Dangling: 'typedef int &intref;' -# Dangling: the '&' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_typedef_amp_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning comments that end lines. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_right_cmt_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# Minimum number of columns between preceding text and a trailing comment in -# order for the comment to qualify for being aligned. Must be non-zero to have -# an effect. -align_right_cmt_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# If aligning comments, whether to mix with comments after '}' and #endif with -# less than three spaces before the comment. -align_right_cmt_mix = false # true/false - -# Whether to only align trailing comments that are at the same brace level. -align_right_cmt_same_level = false # true/false - -# Minimum column at which to align trailing comments. Comments which are -# aligned beyond this column, but which can be aligned in a lesser column, -# may be "pulled in". -# -# 0: Ignore (default). -align_right_cmt_at_col = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning function prototypes. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_func_proto_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning function prototypes. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_func_proto_thresh = 0 # number - -# Minimum gap between the return type and the function name. -align_func_proto_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align function prototypes on the 'operator' keyword instead of -# what follows. -align_on_operator = false # true/false - -# Whether to mix aligning prototype and variable declarations. If true, -# align_var_def_XXX options are used instead of align_func_proto_XXX options. -align_mix_var_proto = false # true/false - -# Whether to align single-line functions with function prototypes. -# Uses align_func_proto_span. -align_single_line_func = false # true/false - -# Whether to align the open brace of single-line functions. -# Requires align_single_line_func=true. Uses align_func_proto_span. -align_single_line_brace = false # true/false - -# Gap for align_single_line_brace. -align_single_line_brace_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) The span for aligning Objective-C message specifications. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_oc_msg_spec_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align macros wrapped with a backslash and a newline. This will -# not work right if the macro contains a multi-line comment. -align_nl_cont = false # true/false - -# Whether to align macro functions and variables together. -align_pp_define_together = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning on '#define' bodies. -# -# =0: Don't align (default) -# >0: Number of lines (including comments) between blocks -align_pp_define_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum space between label and value of a preprocessor define. -align_pp_define_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align lines that start with '<<' with previous '<<'. -# -# Default: true -align_left_shift = true # true/false - -# Whether to align comma-separated statements following '<<' (as used to -# initialize Eigen matrices). -align_eigen_comma_init = false # true/false - -# Whether to align text after 'asm volatile ()' colons. -align_asm_colon = false # true/false - -# (OC) Span for aligning parameters in an Objective-C message call -# on the ':'. -# -# 0: Don't align. -align_oc_msg_colon_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) Whether to always align with the first parameter, even if it is too -# short. -align_oc_msg_colon_first = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to align parameters in an Objective-C '+' or '-' declaration -# on the ':'. -align_oc_decl_colon = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to not align parameters in an Objectve-C message call if first -# colon is not on next line of the message call (the same way Xcode does -# aligment) -align_oc_msg_colon_xcode_like = false # true/false - -# -# Comment modification options -# - -# Try to wrap comments at N columns. -cmt_width = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to reflow comments. -# -# 0: No reflowing (apart from the line wrapping due to cmt_width) (default) -# 1: No touching at all -# 2: Full reflow -cmt_reflow_mode = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to convert all tabs to spaces in comments. If false, tabs in -# comments are left alone, unless used for indenting. -cmt_convert_tab_to_spaces = false # true/false - -# Whether to apply changes to multi-line comments, including cmt_width, -# keyword substitution and leading chars. -# -# Default: true -cmt_indent_multi = true # true/false - -# Whether to group c-comments that look like they are in a block. -cmt_c_group = false # true/false - -# Whether to put an empty '/*' on the first line of the combined c-comment. -cmt_c_nl_start = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before the closing '*/' of the combined c-comment. -cmt_c_nl_end = false # true/false - -# Whether to change cpp-comments into c-comments. -cmt_cpp_to_c = false # true/false - -# Whether to group cpp-comments that look like they are in a block. Only -# meaningful if cmt_cpp_to_c=true. -cmt_cpp_group = false # true/false - -# Whether to put an empty '/*' on the first line of the combined cpp-comment -# when converting to a c-comment. -# -# Requires cmt_cpp_to_c=true and cmt_cpp_group=true. -cmt_cpp_nl_start = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before the closing '*/' of the combined cpp-comment -# when converting to a c-comment. -# -# Requires cmt_cpp_to_c=true and cmt_cpp_group=true. -cmt_cpp_nl_end = false # true/false - -# Whether to put a star on subsequent comment lines. -cmt_star_cont = false # true/false - -# The number of spaces to insert at the start of subsequent comment lines. -cmt_sp_before_star_cont = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of spaces to insert after the star on subsequent comment lines. -cmt_sp_after_star_cont = 0 # unsigned number - -# For multi-line comments with a '*' lead, remove leading spaces if the first -# and last lines of the comment are the same length. -# -# Default: true -cmt_multi_check_last = true # true/false - -# For multi-line comments with a '*' lead, remove leading spaces if the first -# and last lines of the comment are the same length AND if the length is -# bigger as the first_len minimum. -# -# Default: 4 -cmt_multi_first_len_minimum = 4 # unsigned number - -# Path to a file that contains text to insert at the beginning of a file if -# the file doesn't start with a C/C++ comment. If the inserted text contains -# '$(filename)', that will be replaced with the current file's name. -cmt_insert_file_header = "" # string - -# Path to a file that contains text to insert at the end of a file if the -# file doesn't end with a C/C++ comment. If the inserted text contains -# '$(filename)', that will be replaced with the current file's name. -cmt_insert_file_footer = "" # string - -# Path to a file that contains text to insert before a function definition if -# the function isn't preceded by a C/C++ comment. If the inserted text -# contains '$(function)', '$(javaparam)' or '$(fclass)', these will be -# replaced with, respectively, the name of the function, the javadoc '@param' -# and '@return' stuff, or the name of the class to which the member function -# belongs. -cmt_insert_func_header = "" # string - -# Path to a file that contains text to insert before a class if the class -# isn't preceded by a C/C++ comment. If the inserted text contains '$(class)', -# that will be replaced with the class name. -cmt_insert_class_header = "" # string - -# Path to a file that contains text to insert before an Objective-C message -# specification, if the method isn't preceded by a C/C++ comment. If the -# inserted text contains '$(message)' or '$(javaparam)', these will be -# replaced with, respectively, the name of the function, or the javadoc -# '@param' and '@return' stuff. -cmt_insert_oc_msg_header = "" # string - -# Whether a comment should be inserted if a preprocessor is encountered when -# stepping backwards from a function name. -# -# Applies to cmt_insert_oc_msg_header, cmt_insert_func_header and -# cmt_insert_class_header. -cmt_insert_before_preproc = false # true/false - -# Whether a comment should be inserted if a function is declared inline to a -# class definition. -# -# Applies to cmt_insert_func_header. -# -# Default: true -cmt_insert_before_inlines = true # true/false - -# Whether a comment should be inserted if the function is a class constructor -# or destructor. -# -# Applies to cmt_insert_func_header. -cmt_insert_before_ctor_dtor = false # true/false - -# -# Code modifying options (non-whitespace) -# - -# Add or remove braces on a single-line 'do' statement. -mod_full_brace_do = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove braces on a single-line 'for' statement. -mod_full_brace_for = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Pawn) Add or remove braces on a single-line function definition. -mod_full_brace_function = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove braces on a single-line 'if' statement. Braces will not be -# removed if the braced statement contains an 'else'. -mod_full_brace_if = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to enforce that all blocks of an 'if'/'else if'/'else' chain either -# have, or do not have, braces. If true, braces will be added if any block -# needs braces, and will only be removed if they can be removed from all -# blocks. -# -# Overrides mod_full_brace_if. -mod_full_brace_if_chain = false # true/false - -# Whether to add braces to all blocks of an 'if'/'else if'/'else' chain. -# If true, mod_full_brace_if_chain will only remove braces from an 'if' that -# does not have an 'else if' or 'else'. -mod_full_brace_if_chain_only = false # true/false - -# Add or remove braces on single-line 'while' statement. -mod_full_brace_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove braces on single-line 'using ()' statement. -mod_full_brace_using = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Don't remove braces around statements that span N newlines -mod_full_brace_nl = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to prevent removal of braces from 'if'/'for'/'while'/etc. blocks -# which span multiple lines. -# -# Affects: -# mod_full_brace_for -# mod_full_brace_if -# mod_full_brace_if_chain -# mod_full_brace_if_chain_only -# mod_full_brace_while -# mod_full_brace_using -# -# Does not affect: -# mod_full_brace_do -# mod_full_brace_function -mod_full_brace_nl_block_rem_mlcond = false # true/false - -# Add or remove unnecessary parenthesis on 'return' statement. -mod_paren_on_return = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Pawn) Whether to change optional semicolons to real semicolons. -mod_pawn_semicolon = false # true/false - -# Whether to fully parenthesize Boolean expressions in 'while' and 'if' -# statement, as in 'if (a && b > c)' => 'if (a && (b > c))'. -mod_full_paren_if_bool = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove superfluous semicolons. -mod_remove_extra_semicolon = false # true/false - -# If a function body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have -# a comment after the close brace, a comment will be added. -mod_add_long_function_closebrace_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# If a namespace body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't -# have a comment after the close brace, a comment will be added. -mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# If a class body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have a -# comment after the close brace, a comment will be added. -mod_add_long_class_closebrace_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# If a switch body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have a -# comment after the close brace, a comment will be added. -mod_add_long_switch_closebrace_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# If an #ifdef body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have -# a comment after the #endif, a comment will be added. -mod_add_long_ifdef_endif_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# If an #ifdef or #else body exceeds the specified number of newlines and -# doesn't have a comment after the #else, a comment will be added. -mod_add_long_ifdef_else_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to take care of the case by the mod_sort_xx options. -mod_sort_case_sensitive = false # true/false - -# Whether to sort consecutive single-line 'import' statements. -mod_sort_import = false # true/false - -# (C#) Whether to sort consecutive single-line 'using' statements. -mod_sort_using = false # true/false - -# Whether to sort consecutive single-line '#include' statements (C/C++) and -# '#import' statements (Objective-C). Be aware that this has the potential to -# break your code if your includes/imports have ordering dependencies. -mod_sort_include = false # true/false - -# Whether to prioritize '#include' and '#import' statements that contain -# filename without extension when sorting is enabled. -mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_filename = false # true/false - -# Whether to prioritize '#include' and '#import' statements that does not -# contain extensions when sorting is enabled. -mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_extensionless = false # true/false - -# Whether to prioritize '#include' and '#import' statements that contain -# angle over quotes when sorting is enabled. -mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_angle_over_quotes = false # true/false - -# Whether to ignore file extension in '#include' and '#import' statements -# for sorting comparison. -mod_sort_incl_import_ignore_extension = false # true/false - -# Whether to group '#include' and '#import' statements when sorting is enabled. -mod_sort_incl_import_grouping_enabled = false # true/false - -# Whether to move a 'break' that appears after a fully braced 'case' before -# the close brace, as in 'case X: { ... } break;' => 'case X: { ... break; }'. -mod_move_case_break = false # true/false - -# Add or remove braces around a fully braced case statement. Will only remove -# braces if there are no variable declarations in the block. -mod_case_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to remove a void 'return;' that appears as the last statement in a -# function. -mod_remove_empty_return = false # true/false - -# Add or remove the comma after the last value of an enumeration. -mod_enum_last_comma = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Whether to organize the properties. If true, properties will be -# rearranged according to the mod_sort_oc_property_*_weight factors. -mod_sort_oc_properties = false # true/false - -# (OC) Weight of a class property modifier. -mod_sort_oc_property_class_weight = 0 # number - -# (OC) Weight of 'atomic' and 'nonatomic'. -mod_sort_oc_property_thread_safe_weight = 0 # number - -# (OC) Weight of 'readwrite' when organizing properties. -mod_sort_oc_property_readwrite_weight = 0 # number - -# (OC) Weight of a reference type specifier ('retain', 'copy', 'assign', -# 'weak', 'strong') when organizing properties. -mod_sort_oc_property_reference_weight = 0 # number - -# (OC) Weight of getter type ('getter=') when organizing properties. -mod_sort_oc_property_getter_weight = 0 # number - -# (OC) Weight of setter type ('setter=') when organizing properties. -mod_sort_oc_property_setter_weight = 0 # number - -# (OC) Weight of nullability type ('nullable', 'nonnull', 'null_unspecified', -# 'null_resettable') when organizing properties. -mod_sort_oc_property_nullability_weight = 0 # number - -# -# Preprocessor options -# - -# Add or remove indentation of preprocessor directives inside #if blocks -# at brace level 0 (file-level). -pp_indent = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to indent #if/#else/#endif at the brace level. If false, these are -# indented from column 1. -pp_indent_at_level = false # true/false - -# Specifies the number of columns to indent preprocessors per level -# at brace level 0 (file-level). If pp_indent_at_level=false, also specifies -# the number of columns to indent preprocessors per level -# at brace level > 0 (function-level). -# -# Default: 1 -pp_indent_count = 1 # unsigned number - -# Add or remove space after # based on pp_level of #if blocks. -pp_space = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Sets the number of spaces per level added with pp_space. -pp_space_count = 0 # unsigned number - -# The indent for '#region' and '#endregion' in C# and '#pragma region' in -# C/C++. Negative values decrease indent down to the first column. -pp_indent_region = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent the code between #region and #endregion. -pp_region_indent_code = false # true/false - -# If pp_indent_at_level=true, sets the indent for #if, #else and #endif when -# not at file-level. Negative values decrease indent down to the first column. -# -# =0: Indent preprocessors using output_tab_size -# >0: Column at which all preprocessors will be indented -pp_indent_if = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent the code between #if, #else and #endif. -pp_if_indent_code = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent '#define' at the brace level. If false, these are -# indented from column 1. -pp_define_at_level = false # true/false - -# Whether to ignore the '#define' body while formatting. -pp_ignore_define_body = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent case statements between #if, #else, and #endif. -# Only applies to the indent of the preprocesser that the case statements -# directly inside of. -# -# Default: true -pp_indent_case = true # true/false - -# Whether to indent whole function definitions between #if, #else, and #endif. -# Only applies to the indent of the preprocesser that the function definition -# is directly inside of. -# -# Default: true -pp_indent_func_def = true # true/false - -# Whether to indent extern C blocks between #if, #else, and #endif. -# Only applies to the indent of the preprocesser that the extern block is -# directly inside of. -# -# Default: true -pp_indent_extern = true # true/false - -# Whether to indent braces directly inside #if, #else, and #endif. -# Only applies to the indent of the preprocesser that the braces are directly -# inside of. -# -# Default: true -pp_indent_brace = true # true/false - -# -# Sort includes options -# - -# The regex for include category with priority 0. -include_category_0 = "" # string - -# The regex for include category with priority 1. -include_category_1 = "" # string - -# The regex for include category with priority 2. -include_category_2 = "" # string - -# -# Use or Do not Use options -# - -# true: indent_func_call_param will be used (default) -# false: indent_func_call_param will NOT be used -# -# Default: true -use_indent_func_call_param = true # true/false - -# The value of the indentation for a continuation line is calculated -# differently if the statement is: -# - a declaration: your case with QString fileName ... -# - an assignment: your case with pSettings = new QSettings( ... -# -# At the second case the indentation value might be used twice: -# - at the assignment -# - at the function call (if present) -# -# To prevent the double use of the indentation value, use this option with the -# value 'true'. -# -# true: indent_continue will be used only once -# false: indent_continue will be used every time (default) -use_indent_continue_only_once = false # true/false - -# The value might be used twice: -# - at the assignment -# - at the opening brace -# -# To prevent the double use of the indentation value, use this option with the -# value 'true'. -# -# true: indentation will be used only once -# false: indentation will be used every time (default) -indent_cpp_lambda_only_once = false # true/false - -# Whether sp_after_angle takes precedence over sp_inside_fparen. This was the -# historic behavior, but is probably not the desired behavior, so this is off -# by default. -use_sp_after_angle_always = false # true/false - -# Whether to apply special formatting for Qt SIGNAL/SLOT macros. Essentially, -# this tries to format these so that they match Qt's normalized form (i.e. the -# result of QMetaObject::normalizedSignature), which can slightly improve the -# performance of the QObject::connect call, rather than how they would -# otherwise be formatted. -# -# See options_for_QT.cpp for details. -# -# Default: true -use_options_overriding_for_qt_macros = true # true/false - -# If true: the form feed character is removed from the list -# of whitespace characters. -# See https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/byte/isspace -use_form_feed_no_more_as_whitespace_character = false # true/false - -# -# Warn levels - 1: error, 2: warning (default), 3: note -# - -# (C#) Warning is given if doing tab-to-\t replacement and we have found one -# in a C# verbatim string literal. -# -# Default: 2 -warn_level_tabs_found_in_verbatim_string_literals = 2 # unsigned number - -# Limit the number of loops. -# Used by uncrustify.cpp to exit from infinite loop. -# 0: no limit. -debug_max_number_of_loops = 0 # number - -# Set the number of the line to protocol; -# Used in the function prot_the_line if the 2. parameter is zero. -# 0: nothing protocol. -debug_line_number_to_protocol = 0 # number - -# Set the number of second(s) before terminating formatting the current file, -# 0: no timeout. -# only for linux -debug_timeout = 0 # number - -# Meaning of the settings: -# Ignore - do not do any changes -# Add - makes sure there is 1 or more space/brace/newline/etc -# Force - makes sure there is exactly 1 space/brace/newline/etc, -# behaves like Add in some contexts -# Remove - removes space/brace/newline/etc -# -# -# - Token(s) can be treated as specific type(s) with the 'set' option: -# `set tokenType tokenString [tokenString...]` -# -# Example: -# `set BOOL __AND__ __OR__` -# -# tokenTypes are defined in src/token_enum.h, use them without the -# 'CT_' prefix: 'CT_BOOL' => 'BOOL' -# -# -# - Token(s) can be treated as type(s) with the 'type' option. -# `type tokenString [tokenString...]` -# -# Example: -# `type int c_uint_8 Rectangle` -# -# This can also be achieved with `set TYPE int c_uint_8 Rectangle` -# -# -# To embed whitespace in tokenStrings use the '\' escape character, or quote -# the tokenStrings. These quotes are supported: "'` -# -# -# - Support for the auto detection of languages through the file ending can be -# added using the 'file_ext' command. -# `file_ext langType langString [langString..]` -# -# Example: -# `file_ext CPP .ch .cxx .cpp.in` -# -# langTypes are defined in uncrusify_types.h in the lang_flag_e enum, use -# them without the 'LANG_' prefix: 'LANG_CPP' => 'CPP' -# -# -# - Custom macro-based indentation can be set up using 'macro-open', -# 'macro-else' and 'macro-close'. -# `(macro-open | macro-else | macro-close) tokenString` -# -# Example: -# `macro-open BEGIN_TEMPLATE_MESSAGE_MAP` -# `macro-open BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP` -# `macro-close END_MESSAGE_MAP` -# -# -# option(s) with 'not default' value: 0 -# diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/configuration.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/configuration.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f61b1176..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/configuration.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -Quick documentation (probably out of date - see options.h) - -There are five type of arguments: - - boolean (true/false) - - numeric - - ignore/add/remove/force - - LF/CRLF/CR/AUTO - - ignore/lead/trail - -"Ignore" means do not change it. -"Add" in the context of spaces means make sure there is at least 1. -"Add" elsewhere means make sure one is present. -"Remove" mean remove the space/brace/newline/etc. -"Force" in the context of spaces means ensure that there is exactly 1. -"Force" in other contexts means the same as "add". - -Configuration items may reference previously defined configuration items. -Numeric items may be prefixed with a '-' to invert the number. -Boolean items may be prefixed with a '-' or '~' to invert the value. -For example, the following is valid: - output_tab_size = 4 - indent_columns = output_tab_size - - -All items default to false/0/ignore except: - - newlines = auto - - input_tab_size = 8 - - output_tab_size = 8 - - indent_columns = 8 - - indent_with_tabs = 1 - - indent_label = 1 - - indent_access_spec = 1 - - sp_before_comma = remove - - string_escape_char = 92 # '\' - - Refer to set_option_defaults() - -Terminology: - There are three types of parenthesis: sparen, fparen, paren. - sparen are found with if/for/switch/while statements. - fparen are found with function prototypes, calls and implementations. - paren are everything else, such as those found with arithmetic ops. - - A 'span' is the maximum number of lines that a aligning feature will be - considered. This is done to limit the scope of the aligning. - So, if a span is set to 3 and more than 3 lines do not contain the item - that is to be aligned, then the aligning set is closed. - - A 'gap' is the minimum spacing for aligned items. - So, if it is set to 3 for typedefs, then there are a minimum of three - spaces between the type and the typedef name. - - A 'threshold' is the maximum number of columns that a aligning feature - will be considered. This is done to limit the scope of the aligning. - This prevents really longs lines from being aligned with short lines. - - -A list of all the options with documentation can be acquired by running -uncrustify with the following options: - -$ uncrustify --show-config - - -To get a valid configuration file with all defaults, run this: - -$ uncrustify -c /dev/null --update-config-with-doc - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/default.cfg b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/default.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 955e1fa2..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/default.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3128 +0,0 @@ -# Uncrustify_d-0.71.0-250-9c62bb00 - -# -# General options -# - -# The type of line endings. -# -# Default: auto -newlines = auto # lf/crlf/cr/auto - -# The original size of tabs in the input. -# -# Default: 8 -input_tab_size = 8 # unsigned number - -# The size of tabs in the output (only used if align_with_tabs=true). -# -# Default: 8 -output_tab_size = 8 # unsigned number - -# The ASCII value of the string escape char, usually 92 (\) or (Pawn) 94 (^). -# -# Default: 92 -string_escape_char = 92 # unsigned number - -# Alternate string escape char (usually only used for Pawn). -# Only works right before the quote char. -string_escape_char2 = 0 # unsigned number - -# Replace tab characters found in string literals with the escape sequence \t -# instead. -string_replace_tab_chars = false # true/false - -# Allow interpreting '>=' and '>>=' as part of a template in code like -# 'void f(list<list<B>>=val);'. If true, 'assert(x<0 && y>=3)' will be broken. -# Improvements to template detection may make this option obsolete. -tok_split_gte = false # true/false - -# Disable formatting of NL_CONT ('\\n') ended lines (e.g. multiline macros) -disable_processing_nl_cont = false # true/false - -# Specify the marker used in comments to disable processing of part of the -# file. -# The comment should be used alone in one line. -# -# Default: *INDENT-OFF* -disable_processing_cmt = " *INDENT-OFF*" # string - -# Specify the marker used in comments to (re)enable processing in a file. -# The comment should be used alone in one line. -# -# Default: *INDENT-ON* -enable_processing_cmt = " *INDENT-ON*" # string - -# Enable parsing of digraphs. -enable_digraphs = false # true/false - -# Add or remove the UTF-8 BOM (recommend 'remove'). -utf8_bom = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If the file contains bytes with values between 128 and 255, but is not -# UTF-8, then output as UTF-8. -utf8_byte = false # true/false - -# Force the output encoding to UTF-8. -utf8_force = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space between 'do' and '{'. -sp_do_brace_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'while'. -sp_brace_close_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'while' and '('. -sp_while_paren_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# -# Spacing options -# - -# Add or remove space around non-assignment symbolic operators ('+', '/', '%', -# '<<', and so forth). -sp_arith = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around arithmetic operators '+' and '-'. -# -# Overrides sp_arith. -sp_arith_additive = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment operator '=', '+=', etc. -sp_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around '=' in C++11 lambda capture specifications. -# -# Overrides sp_assign. -sp_cpp_lambda_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the capture specification of a C++11 lambda when -# an argument list is present, as in '[] <here> (int x){ ... }'. -sp_cpp_lambda_square_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the capture specification of a C++11 lambda with -# no argument list is present, as in '[] <here> { ... }'. -sp_cpp_lambda_square_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the argument list of a C++11 lambda, as in -# '[](int x) <here> { ... }'. -sp_cpp_lambda_paren_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a lambda body and its call operator of an -# immediately invoked lambda, as in '[]( ... ){ ... } <here> ( ... )'. -sp_cpp_lambda_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment operator '=' in a prototype. -# -# If set to ignore, use sp_assign. -sp_assign_default = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before assignment operator '=', '+=', etc. -# -# Overrides sp_assign. -sp_before_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after assignment operator '=', '+=', etc. -# -# Overrides sp_assign. -sp_after_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space in 'NS_ENUM ('. -sp_enum_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment '=' in enum. -sp_enum_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before assignment '=' in enum. -# -# Overrides sp_enum_assign. -sp_enum_before_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after assignment '=' in enum. -# -# Overrides sp_enum_assign. -sp_enum_after_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around assignment ':' in enum. -sp_enum_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around preprocessor '##' concatenation operator. -# -# Default: add -sp_pp_concat = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after preprocessor '#' stringify operator. -# Also affects the '#@' charizing operator. -sp_pp_stringify = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before preprocessor '#' stringify operator -# as in '#define x(y) L#y'. -sp_before_pp_stringify = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around boolean operators '&&' and '||'. -sp_bool = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around compare operator '<', '>', '==', etc. -sp_compare = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '(' and ')'. -sp_inside_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between nested parentheses, i.e. '((' vs. ') )'. -sp_paren_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between back-to-back parentheses, i.e. ')(' vs. ') ('. -sp_cparen_oparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to balance spaces inside nested parentheses. -sp_balance_nested_parens = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{'. -sp_paren_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between nested braces, i.e. '{{' vs '{ {'. -sp_brace_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before pointer star '*'. -sp_before_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before pointer star '*' that isn't followed by a -# variable name. If set to ignore, sp_before_ptr_star is used instead. -sp_before_unnamed_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between pointer stars '*'. -sp_between_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after pointer star '*', if followed by a word. -# -# Overrides sp_type_func. -sp_after_ptr_star = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after pointer caret '^', if followed by a word. -sp_after_ptr_block_caret = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after pointer star '*', if followed by a qualifier. -sp_after_ptr_star_qualifier = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after a pointer star '*', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -# -# Overrides sp_after_ptr_star and sp_type_func. -sp_after_ptr_star_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after a pointer star '*', if followed by an open -# parenthesis, as in 'void* (*)(). -sp_ptr_star_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a pointer star '*', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -sp_before_ptr_star_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a reference sign '&'. -sp_before_byref = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a reference sign '&' that isn't followed by a -# variable name. If set to ignore, sp_before_byref is used instead. -sp_before_unnamed_byref = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after reference sign '&', if followed by a word. -# -# Overrides sp_type_func. -sp_after_byref = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after a reference sign '&', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -# -# Overrides sp_after_byref and sp_type_func. -sp_after_byref_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a reference sign '&', if followed by a function -# prototype or function definition. -sp_before_byref_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between type and word. In cases where total removal of -# whitespace would be a syntax error, a value of 'remove' is treated the same -# as 'force'. -# -# This also affects some other instances of space following a type that are -# not covered by other options; for example, between the return type and -# parenthesis of a function type template argument, between the type and -# parenthesis of an array parameter, or between 'decltype(...)' and the -# following word. -# -# Default: force -sp_after_type = force # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'decltype(...)' and word. -# -# Overrides sp_after_type. -sp_after_decltype = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space before the parenthesis in the D constructs -# 'template Foo(' and 'class Foo('. -sp_before_template_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'template' and '<'. -# If set to ignore, sp_before_angle is used. -sp_template_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '<'. -sp_before_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '<' and '>'. -sp_inside_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '<>'. -sp_inside_angle_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and ':'. -sp_angle_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '>'. -sp_after_angle = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and '(' as found in 'new List<byte>(foo);'. -sp_angle_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and '()' as found in 'new List<byte>();'. -sp_angle_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and a word as in 'List<byte> m;' or -# 'template <typename T> static ...'. -sp_angle_word = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '>' and '>' in '>>' (template stuff). -# -# Default: add -sp_angle_shift = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C++11) Permit removal of the space between '>>' in 'foo<bar<int> >'. Note -# that sp_angle_shift cannot remove the space without this option. -sp_permit_cpp11_shift = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space before '(' of control statements ('if', 'for', 'switch', -# 'while', etc.). -sp_before_sparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '(' and ')' of control statements. -sp_inside_sparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '(' of control statements. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_sparen. -sp_inside_sparen_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ')' of control statements. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_sparen. -sp_inside_sparen_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ')' of control statements. -sp_after_sparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of of control statements. -sp_sparen_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'invariant' and '('. -sp_invariant_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space after the ')' in 'invariant (C) c'. -sp_after_invariant_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before empty statement ';' on 'if', 'for' and 'while'. -sp_special_semi = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ';'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_semi = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ';' in non-empty 'for' statements. -sp_before_semi_for = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a semicolon of an empty part of a for statement. -sp_before_semi_for_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ';', except when followed by a comment. -# -# Default: add -sp_after_semi = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ';' in non-empty 'for' statements. -# -# Default: force -sp_after_semi_for = force # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the final semicolon of an empty part of a for -# statement, as in 'for ( ; ; <here> )'. -sp_after_semi_for_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[' (except '[]'). -sp_before_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[' for a variable definition. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_vardef_square = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[' for asm block. -sp_before_square_asm_block = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before '[]'. -sp_before_squares = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before C++17 structured bindings. -sp_cpp_before_struct_binding = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside a non-empty '[' and ']'. -sp_inside_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '[]'. -sp_inside_square_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space inside a non-empty Objective-C boxed array '@[' and -# ']'. If set to ignore, sp_inside_square is used. -sp_inside_square_oc_array = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ',', i.e. 'a,b' vs. 'a, b'. -sp_after_comma = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ','. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_comma = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove space between ',' and ']' in multidimensional array type -# like 'int[,,]'. -sp_after_mdatype_commas = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove space between '[' and ',' in multidimensional array type -# like 'int[,,]'. -sp_before_mdatype_commas = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove space between ',' in multidimensional array type -# like 'int[,,]'. -sp_between_mdatype_commas = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between an open parenthesis and comma, -# i.e. '(,' vs. '( ,'. -# -# Default: force -sp_paren_comma = force # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the variadic '...' when preceded by a -# non-punctuator. -sp_before_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a type and '...'. -sp_type_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between a type and '?'. -sp_type_question = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '...'. -sp_paren_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and a qualifier such as 'const'. -sp_paren_qualifier = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and 'noexcept'. -sp_paren_noexcept = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after class ':'. -sp_after_class_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before class ':'. -sp_before_class_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after class constructor ':'. -sp_after_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before class constructor ':'. -sp_before_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before case ':'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_before_case_colon = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'operator' and operator sign. -sp_after_operator = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the operator symbol and the open parenthesis, as -# in 'operator ++('. -sp_after_operator_sym = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides sp_after_operator_sym when the operator has no arguments, as in -# 'operator *()'. -sp_after_operator_sym_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after C/D cast, i.e. 'cast(int)a' vs. 'cast(int) a' or -# '(int)a' vs. '(int) a'. -sp_after_cast = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove spaces inside cast parentheses. -sp_inside_paren_cast = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the type and open parenthesis in a C++ cast, -# i.e. 'int(exp)' vs. 'int (exp)'. -sp_cpp_cast_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'sizeof' and '('. -sp_sizeof_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'sizeof' and '...'. -sp_sizeof_ellipsis = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'sizeof...' and '('. -sp_sizeof_ellipsis_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'decltype' and '('. -sp_decltype_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Pawn) Add or remove space after the tag keyword. -sp_after_tag = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside enum '{' and '}'. -sp_inside_braces_enum = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside struct/union '{' and '}'. -sp_inside_braces_struct = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space inside Objective-C boxed dictionary '{' and '}' -sp_inside_braces_oc_dict = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after open brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -sp_after_type_brace_init_lst_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before close brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -sp_before_type_brace_init_lst_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside an unnamed temporary direct-list-initialization. -sp_inside_type_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '{' and '}'. -sp_inside_braces = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside '{}'. -sp_inside_braces_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around trailing return operator '->'. -sp_trailing_return = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between return type and function name. A minimum of 1 -# is forced except for pointer return types. -sp_type_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between type and open brace of an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -sp_type_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '(' on function declaration. -sp_func_proto_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '()' on function declaration -# without parameters. -sp_func_proto_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '(' with a typedef specifier. -sp_func_type_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between alias name and '(' of a non-pointer function type typedef. -sp_func_def_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '()' on function definition -# without parameters. -sp_func_def_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside empty function '()'. -# Overrides sp_after_angle unless use_sp_after_angle_always is set to true. -sp_inside_fparens = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside function '(' and ')'. -sp_inside_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside the first parentheses in a function type, as in -# 'void (*x)(...)'. -sp_inside_tparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the ')' and '(' in a function type, as in -# 'void (*x)(...)'. -sp_after_tparen_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ']' and '(' when part of a function call. -sp_square_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of function. -sp_fparen_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of a function call in object -# initialization. -# -# Overrides sp_fparen_brace. -sp_fparen_brace_initializer = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Java) Add or remove space between ')' and '{{' of double brace initializer. -sp_fparen_dbrace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '(' on function calls. -sp_func_call_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between function name and '()' on function calls without -# parameters. If set to ignore (the default), sp_func_call_paren is used. -sp_func_call_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between the user function name and '(' on function -# calls. You need to set a keyword to be a user function in the config file, -# like: -# set func_call_user tr _ i18n -sp_func_call_user_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside user function '(' and ')'. -sp_func_call_user_inside_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between nested parentheses with user functions, -# i.e. '((' vs. '( ('. -sp_func_call_user_paren_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a constructor/destructor and the open -# parenthesis. -sp_func_class_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a constructor without parameters or destructor -# and '()'. -sp_func_class_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'return' and '('. -sp_return_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'return' and '{'. -sp_return_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '__attribute__' and '('. -sp_attribute_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'defined' and '(' in '#if defined (FOO)'. -sp_defined_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'throw' and '(' in 'throw (something)'. -sp_throw_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'throw' and anything other than '(' as in -# '@throw [...];'. -sp_after_throw = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'catch' and '(' in 'catch (something) { }'. -# If set to ignore, sp_before_sparen is used. -sp_catch_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@catch' and '(' -# in '@catch (something) { }'. If set to ignore, sp_catch_paren is used. -sp_oc_catch_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before Objective-C protocol list -# as in '@protocol Protocol<here><Protocol_A>' or '@interface MyClass : NSObject<here><MyProtocol>'. -sp_before_oc_proto_list = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between class name and '(' -# in '@interface className(categoryName)<ProtocolName>:BaseClass' -sp_oc_classname_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'version' and '(' -# in 'version (something) { }'. If set to ignore, sp_before_sparen is used. -sp_version_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'scope' and '(' -# in 'scope (something) { }'. If set to ignore, sp_before_sparen is used. -sp_scope_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'super' and '(' in 'super (something)'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_super_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'this' and '(' in 'this (something)'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_this_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a macro name and its definition. -sp_macro = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a macro function ')' and its definition. -sp_macro_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'else' and '{' if on the same line. -sp_else_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'else' if on the same line. -sp_brace_else = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and the name of a typedef on the same line. -sp_brace_typedef = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the '{' of a 'catch' statement, if the '{' and -# 'catch' are on the same line, as in 'catch (decl) <here> {'. -sp_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the '{' of a '@catch' statement, if the '{' -# and '@catch' are on the same line, as in '@catch (decl) <here> {'. -# If set to ignore, sp_catch_brace is used. -sp_oc_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'catch' if on the same line. -sp_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '}' and '@catch' if on the same line. -# If set to ignore, sp_brace_catch is used. -sp_oc_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'finally' and '{' if on the same line. -sp_finally_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '}' and 'finally' if on the same line. -sp_brace_finally = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'try' and '{' if on the same line. -sp_try_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between get/set and '{' if on the same line. -sp_getset_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a variable and '{' for C++ uniform -# initialization. -sp_word_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between a variable and '{' for a namespace. -# -# Default: add -sp_word_brace_ns = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the '::' operator. -sp_before_dc = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '::' operator. -sp_after_dc = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove around the D named array initializer ':' operator. -sp_d_array_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '!' (not) unary operator. -# -# Default: remove -sp_not = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '~' (invert) unary operator. -# -# Default: remove -sp_inv = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '&' (address-of) unary operator. This does not -# affect the spacing after a '&' that is part of a type. -# -# Default: remove -sp_addr = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around the '.' or '->' operators. -# -# Default: remove -sp_member = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '*' (dereference) unary operator. This does -# not affect the spacing after a '*' that is part of a type. -# -# Default: remove -sp_deref = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '+' or '-', as in 'x = -5' or 'y = +7'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_sign = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between '++' and '--' the word to which it is being -# applied, as in '(--x)' or 'y++;'. -# -# Default: remove -sp_incdec = remove # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a backslash-newline at the end of a line. -# -# Default: add -sp_before_nl_cont = add # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the scope '+' or '-', as in '-(void) foo;' -# or '+(int) bar;'. -sp_after_oc_scope = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int) f:(int) x;' vs. '-(int) f: (int) x;'. -sp_after_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int) f: (int) x;' vs. '-(int) f : (int) x;'. -sp_before_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the colon in immutable dictionary expression -# 'NSDictionary *test = @{@"foo" :@"bar"};'. -sp_after_oc_dict_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the colon in immutable dictionary expression -# 'NSDictionary *test = @{@"foo" :@"bar"};'. -sp_before_oc_dict_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '[object setValue:1];' vs. '[object setValue: 1];'. -sp_after_send_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before the colon in message specs, -# i.e. '[object setValue:1];' vs. '[object setValue :1];'. -sp_before_send_oc_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the (type) in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int)f: (int) x;' vs. '-(int)f: (int)x;'. -sp_after_oc_type = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after the first (type) in message specs, -# i.e. '-(int) f:(int)x;' vs. '-(int)f:(int)x;'. -sp_after_oc_return_type = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@selector' and '(', -# i.e. '@selector(msgName)' vs. '@selector (msgName)'. -# Also applies to '@protocol()' constructs. -sp_after_oc_at_sel = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@selector(x)' and the following word, -# i.e. '@selector(foo) a:' vs. '@selector(foo)a:'. -sp_after_oc_at_sel_parens = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space inside '@selector' parentheses, -# i.e. '@selector(foo)' vs. '@selector( foo )'. -# Also applies to '@protocol()' constructs. -sp_inside_oc_at_sel_parens = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space before a block pointer caret, -# i.e. '^int (int arg){...}' vs. ' ^int (int arg){...}'. -sp_before_oc_block_caret = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after a block pointer caret, -# i.e. '^int (int arg){...}' vs. '^ int (int arg){...}'. -sp_after_oc_block_caret = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between the receiver and selector in a message, -# as in '[receiver selector ...]'. -sp_after_oc_msg_receiver = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space after '@property'. -sp_after_oc_property = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove space between '@synchronized' and the open parenthesis, -# i.e. '@synchronized(foo)' vs. '@synchronized (foo)'. -sp_after_oc_synchronized = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around the ':' in 'b ? t : f'. -sp_cond_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the ':' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_colon. -sp_cond_colon_before = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the ':' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_colon. -sp_cond_colon_after = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space around the '?' in 'b ? t : f'. -sp_cond_question = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the '?' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_question. -sp_cond_question_before = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the '?' in 'b ? t : f'. -# -# Overrides sp_cond_question. -sp_cond_question_after = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# In the abbreviated ternary form '(a ?: b)', add or remove space between '?' -# and ':'. -# -# Overrides all other sp_cond_* options. -sp_cond_ternary_short = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Fix the spacing between 'case' and the label. Only 'ignore' and 'force' make -# sense here. -sp_case_label = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space around the D '..' operator. -sp_range = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after ':' in a Java/C++11 range-based 'for', -# as in 'for (Type var : expr)'. -sp_after_for_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before ':' in a Java/C++11 range-based 'for', -# as in 'for (Type var : expr)'. -sp_before_for_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove space between 'extern' and '(' as in 'extern (C)'. -sp_extern_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the opening of a C++ comment, -# i.e. '// A' vs. '//A'. -sp_cmt_cpp_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If true, space is added with sp_cmt_cpp_start will be added after doxygen -# sequences like '///', '///<', '//!' and '//!<'. -sp_cmt_cpp_doxygen = false # true/false - -# If true, space is added with sp_cmt_cpp_start will be added after Qt -# translator or meta-data comments like '//:', '//=', and '//~'. -sp_cmt_cpp_qttr = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space between #else or #endif and a trailing comment. -sp_endif_cmt = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after 'new', 'delete' and 'delete[]'. -sp_after_new = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between 'new' and '(' in 'new()'. -sp_between_new_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space between ')' and type in 'new(foo) BAR'. -sp_after_newop_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space inside parenthesis of the new operator -# as in 'new(foo) BAR'. -sp_inside_newop_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after the open parenthesis of the new operator, -# as in 'new(foo) BAR'. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_newop_paren. -sp_inside_newop_paren_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before the close parenthesis of the new operator, -# as in 'new(foo) BAR'. -# -# Overrides sp_inside_newop_paren. -sp_inside_newop_paren_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space before a trailing or embedded comment. -sp_before_tr_emb_cmt = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Number of spaces before a trailing or embedded comment. -sp_num_before_tr_emb_cmt = 0 # unsigned number - -# (Java) Add or remove space between an annotation and the open parenthesis. -sp_annotation_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If true, vbrace tokens are dropped to the previous token and skipped. -sp_skip_vbrace_tokens = false # true/false - -# Add or remove space after 'noexcept'. -sp_after_noexcept = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove space after '_'. -sp_vala_after_translation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# If true, a <TAB> is inserted after #define. -force_tab_after_define = false # true/false - -# -# Indenting options -# - -# The number of columns to indent per level. Usually 2, 3, 4, or 8. -# -# Default: 8 -indent_columns = 8 # unsigned number - -# The continuation indent. If non-zero, this overrides the indent of '(', '[' -# and '=' continuation indents. Negative values are OK; negative value is -# absolute and not increased for each '(' or '[' level. -# -# For FreeBSD, this is set to 4. -indent_continue = 0 # number - -# The continuation indent, only for class header line(s). If non-zero, this -# overrides the indent of 'class' continuation indents. -indent_continue_class_head = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent empty lines (i.e. lines which contain only spaces before -# the newline character). -indent_single_newlines = false # true/false - -# The continuation indent for func_*_param if they are true. If non-zero, this -# overrides the indent. -indent_param = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to use tabs when indenting code. -# -# 0: Spaces only -# 1: Indent with tabs to brace level, align with spaces (default) -# 2: Indent and align with tabs, using spaces when not on a tabstop -# -# Default: 1 -indent_with_tabs = 1 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent comments that are not at a brace level with tabs on a -# tabstop. Requires indent_with_tabs=2. If false, will use spaces. -indent_cmt_with_tabs = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent strings broken by '\' so that they line up. -indent_align_string = false # true/false - -# The number of spaces to indent multi-line XML strings. -# Requires indent_align_string=true. -indent_xml_string = 0 # unsigned number - -# Spaces to indent '{' from level. -indent_brace = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether braces are indented to the body level. -indent_braces = false # true/false - -# Whether to disable indenting function braces if indent_braces=true. -indent_braces_no_func = false # true/false - -# Whether to disable indenting class braces if indent_braces=true. -indent_braces_no_class = false # true/false - -# Whether to disable indenting struct braces if indent_braces=true. -indent_braces_no_struct = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent based on the size of the brace parent, -# i.e. 'if' => 3 spaces, 'for' => 4 spaces, etc. -indent_brace_parent = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent based on the open parenthesis instead of the open brace -# in '({\n'. -indent_paren_open_brace = false # true/false - -# (C#) Whether to indent the brace of a C# delegate by another level. -indent_cs_delegate_brace = false # true/false - -# (C#) Whether to indent a C# delegate (to handle delegates with no brace) by -# another level. -indent_cs_delegate_body = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the body of a 'namespace'. -indent_namespace = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent only the first namespace, and not any nested namespaces. -# Requires indent_namespace=true. -indent_namespace_single_indent = false # true/false - -# The number of spaces to indent a namespace block. -# If set to zero, use the value indent_columns -indent_namespace_level = 0 # unsigned number - -# If the body of the namespace is longer than this number, it won't be -# indented. Requires indent_namespace=true. 0 means no limit. -indent_namespace_limit = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether the 'extern "C"' body is indented. -indent_extern = false # true/false - -# Whether the 'class' body is indented. -indent_class = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the stuff after a leading base class colon. -indent_class_colon = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent based on a class colon instead of the stuff after the -# colon. Requires indent_class_colon=true. -indent_class_on_colon = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the stuff after a leading class initializer colon. -indent_constr_colon = false # true/false - -# Virtual indent from the ':' for member initializers. -# -# Default: 2 -indent_ctor_init_leading = 2 # unsigned number - -# Additional indent for constructor initializer list. -# Negative values decrease indent down to the first column. -indent_ctor_init = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent 'if' following 'else' as a new block under the 'else'. -# If false, 'else\nif' is treated as 'else if' for indenting purposes. -indent_else_if = false # true/false - -# Amount to indent variable declarations after a open brace. -# -# <0: Relative -# >=0: Absolute -indent_var_def_blk = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent continued variable declarations instead of aligning. -indent_var_def_cont = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued shift expressions ('<<' and '>>') instead of -# aligning. Set align_left_shift=false when enabling this. -indent_shift = false # true/false - -# Whether to force indentation of function definitions to start in column 1. -indent_func_def_force_col1 = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued function call parameters one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_call_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued function definition parameters one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_def_param = false # true/false - -# for function definitions, only if indent_func_def_param is false -# Allows to align params when appropriate and indent them when not -# behave as if it was true if paren position is more than this value -# if paren position is more than the option value -indent_func_def_param_paren_pos_threshold = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent continued function call prototype one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_proto_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued function call declaration one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_class_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued class variable constructors one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_func_ctor_var_param = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent continued template parameter list one indent level, -# rather than aligning parameters under the open parenthesis. -indent_template_param = false # true/false - -# Double the indent for indent_func_xxx_param options. -# Use both values of the options indent_columns and indent_param. -indent_func_param_double = false # true/false - -# Indentation column for standalone 'const' qualifier on a function -# prototype. -indent_func_const = 0 # unsigned number - -# Indentation column for standalone 'throw' qualifier on a function -# prototype. -indent_func_throw = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to indent within a macro followed by a brace on the same line -# This allows reducing the indent in macros that have (for example) -# `do { ... } while (0)` blocks bracketing them. -# -# true: add an indent for the brace on the same line as the macro -# false: do not add an indent for the brace on the same line as the macro -# -# Default: true -indent_macro_brace = true # true/false - -# The number of spaces to indent a continued '->' or '.'. -# Usually set to 0, 1, or indent_columns. -indent_member = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether lines broken at '.' or '->' should be indented by a single indent. -# The indent_member option will not be effective if this is set to true. -indent_member_single = false # true/false - -# Spaces to indent single line ('//') comments on lines before code. -indent_sing_line_comments = 0 # unsigned number - -# When opening a paren for a control statement (if, for, while, etc), increase -# the indent level by this value. Negative values decrease the indent level. -indent_sparen_extra = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent trailing single line ('//') comments relative to the code -# instead of trying to keep the same absolute column. -indent_relative_single_line_comments = false # true/false - -# Spaces to indent 'case' from 'switch'. Usually 0 or indent_columns. -indent_switch_case = 0 # unsigned number - -# indent 'break' with 'case' from 'switch'. -indent_switch_break_with_case = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent preprocessor statements inside of switch statements. -# -# Default: true -indent_switch_pp = true # true/false - -# Spaces to shift the 'case' line, without affecting any other lines. -# Usually 0. -indent_case_shift = 0 # unsigned number - -# Spaces to indent '{' from 'case'. By default, the brace will appear under -# the 'c' in case. Usually set to 0 or indent_columns. Negative values are OK. -indent_case_brace = 0 # number - -# Whether to indent comments found in first column. -indent_col1_comment = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent multi string literal in first column. -indent_col1_multi_string_literal = false # true/false - -# How to indent goto labels. -# -# >0: Absolute column where 1 is the leftmost column -# <=0: Subtract from brace indent -# -# Default: 1 -indent_label = 1 # number - -# How to indent access specifiers that are followed by a -# colon. -# -# >0: Absolute column where 1 is the leftmost column -# <=0: Subtract from brace indent -# -# Default: 1 -indent_access_spec = 1 # number - -# Whether to indent the code after an access specifier by one level. -# If true, this option forces 'indent_access_spec=0'. -indent_access_spec_body = false # true/false - -# If an open parenthesis is followed by a newline, whether to indent the next -# line so that it lines up after the open parenthesis (not recommended). -indent_paren_nl = false # true/false - -# How to indent a close parenthesis after a newline. -# -# 0: Indent to body level (default) -# 1: Align under the open parenthesis -# 2: Indent to the brace level -indent_paren_close = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent the open parenthesis of a function definition, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -indent_paren_after_func_def = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the open parenthesis of a function declaration, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -indent_paren_after_func_decl = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent the open parenthesis of a function call, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -indent_paren_after_func_call = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent a comma when inside a parenthesis. -# If true, aligns under the open parenthesis. -indent_comma_paren = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent a Boolean operator when inside a parenthesis. -# If true, aligns under the open parenthesis. -indent_bool_paren = false # true/false - -# Whether to indent a semicolon when inside a for parenthesis. -# If true, aligns under the open for parenthesis. -indent_semicolon_for_paren = false # true/false - -# Whether to align the first expression to following ones -# if indent_bool_paren=true. -indent_first_bool_expr = false # true/false - -# Whether to align the first expression to following ones -# if indent_semicolon_for_paren=true. -indent_first_for_expr = false # true/false - -# If an open square is followed by a newline, whether to indent the next line -# so that it lines up after the open square (not recommended). -indent_square_nl = false # true/false - -# (ESQL/C) Whether to preserve the relative indent of 'EXEC SQL' bodies. -indent_preserve_sql = false # true/false - -# Whether to align continued statements at the '='. If false or if the '=' is -# followed by a newline, the next line is indent one tab. -# -# Default: true -indent_align_assign = true # true/false - -# If true, the indentation of the chunks after a '=' sequence will be set at -# LHS token indentation column before '='. -indent_off_after_assign = false # true/false - -# Whether to align continued statements at the '('. If false or the '(' is -# followed by a newline, the next line indent is one tab. -# -# Default: true -indent_align_paren = true # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent Objective-C code inside message selectors. -indent_oc_inside_msg_sel = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent Objective-C blocks at brace level instead of usual -# rules. -indent_oc_block = false # true/false - -# (OC) Indent for Objective-C blocks in a message relative to the parameter -# name. -# -# =0: Use indent_oc_block rules -# >0: Use specified number of spaces to indent -indent_oc_block_msg = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) Minimum indent for subsequent parameters -indent_oc_msg_colon = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) Whether to prioritize aligning with initial colon (and stripping spaces -# from lines, if necessary). -# -# Default: true -indent_oc_msg_prioritize_first_colon = true # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks the way that Xcode does by default -# (from the keyword if the parameter is on its own line; otherwise, from the -# previous indentation level). Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_xcode_style = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the brace is, relative to a -# message keyword. Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_keyword = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the brace is, relative to a message -# colon. Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_colon = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the block caret is. -# Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_caret = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to indent blocks from where the brace caret is. -# Requires indent_oc_block_msg=true. -indent_oc_block_msg_from_brace = false # true/false - -# When indenting after virtual brace open and newline add further spaces to -# reach this minimum indent. -indent_min_vbrace_open = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to add further spaces after regular indent to reach next tabstop -# when indenting after virtual brace open and newline. -indent_vbrace_open_on_tabstop = false # true/false - -# How to indent after a brace followed by another token (not a newline). -# true: indent all contained lines to match the token -# false: indent all contained lines to match the brace -# -# Default: true -indent_token_after_brace = true # true/false - -# Whether to indent the body of a C++11 lambda. -indent_cpp_lambda_body = false # true/false - -# How to indent compound literals that are being returned. -# true: add both the indent from return & the compound literal open brace (ie: -# 2 indent levels) -# false: only indent 1 level, don't add the indent for the open brace, only add -# the indent for the return. -# -# Default: true -indent_compound_literal_return = true # true/false - -# (C#) Whether to indent a 'using' block if no braces are used. -# -# Default: true -indent_using_block = true # true/false - -# How to indent the continuation of ternary operator. -# -# 0: Off (default) -# 1: When the `if_false` is a continuation, indent it under `if_false` -# 2: When the `:` is a continuation, indent it under `?` -indent_ternary_operator = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to indent the statments inside ternary operator. -indent_inside_ternary_operator = false # true/false - -# If true, the indentation of the chunks after a `return` sequence will be set at return indentation column. -indent_off_after_return = false # true/false - -# If true, the indentation of the chunks after a `return new` sequence will be set at return indentation column. -indent_off_after_return_new = false # true/false - -# If true, the tokens after return are indented with regular single indentation. By default (false) the indentation is after the return token. -indent_single_after_return = false # true/false - -# Whether to ignore indent and alignment for 'asm' blocks (i.e. assume they -# have their own indentation). -indent_ignore_asm_block = false # true/false - -# Don't indent the close parenthesis of a function definition, -# if the parenthesis is on its own line. -donot_indent_func_def_close_paren = false # true/false - -# -# Newline adding and removing options -# - -# Whether to collapse empty blocks between '{' and '}'. -# If true, overrides nl_inside_empty_func -nl_collapse_empty_body = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line braced assignments, as in 'foo_t f = { 1, 2 };'. -nl_assign_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line braced statements inside a 'class xx { }' body. -nl_class_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line enums, as in 'enum foo { BAR = 15 };' -nl_enum_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line get or set functions. -nl_getset_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# (C#) Don't split one-line property get or set functions. -nl_cs_property_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line function definitions, as in 'int foo() { return 0; }'. -# might modify nl_func_type_name -nl_func_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line C++11 lambdas, as in '[]() { return 0; }'. -nl_cpp_lambda_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line if/else statements, as in 'if(...) b++;'. -nl_if_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line while statements, as in 'while(...) b++;'. -nl_while_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# Don't split one-line for statements, as in 'for(...) b++;'. -nl_for_leave_one_liners = false # true/false - -# (OC) Don't split one-line Objective-C messages. -nl_oc_msg_leave_one_liner = false # true/false - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between method declaration and '{'. -nl_oc_mdef_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between Objective-C block signature and '{'. -nl_oc_block_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove blank line before '@interface' statement. -nl_oc_before_interface = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove blank line before '@implementation' statement. -nl_oc_before_implementation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove blank line before '@end' statement. -nl_oc_before_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between '@interface' and '{'. -nl_oc_interface_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between '@implementation' and '{'. -nl_oc_implementation_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newlines at the start of the file. -nl_start_of_file = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# The minimum number of newlines at the start of the file (only used if -# nl_start_of_file is 'add' or 'force'). -nl_start_of_file_min = 0 # unsigned number - -# Add or remove newline at the end of the file. -nl_end_of_file = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# The minimum number of newlines at the end of the file (only used if -# nl_end_of_file is 'add' or 'force'). -nl_end_of_file_min = 0 # unsigned number - -# Add or remove newline between '=' and '{'. -nl_assign_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between '=' and '['. -nl_assign_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '[]' and '{'. -nl_tsquare_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline after '= ['. Will also affect the newline before -# the ']'. -nl_after_square_assign = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function call's ')' and '{', as in -# 'list_for_each(item, &list) { }'. -nl_fcall_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum' and '{'. -nl_enum_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum' and 'class'. -nl_enum_class = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum class' and the identifier. -nl_enum_class_identifier = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum class' type and ':'. -nl_enum_identifier_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'enum class identifier :' and type. -nl_enum_colon_type = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'struct and '{'. -nl_struct_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'union' and '{'. -nl_union_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'if' and '{'. -nl_if_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'else'. -nl_brace_else = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'else if' and '{'. If set to ignore, -# nl_if_brace is used instead. -nl_elseif_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'else' and '{'. -nl_else_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'else' and 'if'. -nl_else_if = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before '{' opening brace -nl_before_opening_brace_func_class_def = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before 'if'/'else if' closing parenthesis. -nl_before_if_closing_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'finally'. -nl_brace_finally = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'finally' and '{'. -nl_finally_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'try' and '{'. -nl_try_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between get/set and '{'. -nl_getset_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'for' and '{'. -nl_for_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before the '{' of a 'catch' statement, as in -# 'catch (decl) <here> {'. -nl_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline before the '{' of a '@catch' statement, as in -# '@catch (decl) <here> {'. If set to ignore, nl_catch_brace is used. -nl_oc_catch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'catch'. -nl_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (OC) Add or remove newline between '}' and '@catch'. If set to ignore, -# nl_brace_catch is used. -nl_oc_brace_catch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and ']'. -nl_brace_square = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and ')' in a function invocation. -nl_brace_fparen = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'while' and '{'. -nl_while_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between 'scope (x)' and '{'. -nl_scope_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between 'unittest' and '{'. -nl_unittest_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (D) Add or remove newline between 'version (x)' and '{'. -nl_version_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (C#) Add or remove newline between 'using' and '{'. -nl_using_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between two open or close braces. Due to general -# newline/brace handling, REMOVE may not work. -nl_brace_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'do' and '{'. -nl_do_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'while' of 'do' statement. -nl_brace_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'switch' and '{'. -nl_switch_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'synchronized' and '{'. -nl_synchronized_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add a newline between ')' and '{' if the ')' is on a different line than the -# if/for/etc. -# -# Overrides nl_for_brace, nl_if_brace, nl_switch_brace, nl_while_switch and -# nl_catch_brace. -nl_multi_line_cond = false # true/false - -# Add a newline after '(' if an if/for/while/switch condition spans multiple -# lines -nl_multi_line_sparen_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add a newline before ')' if an if/for/while/switch condition spans multiple -# lines. Overrides nl_before_if_closing_paren if both are specified. -nl_multi_line_sparen_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Force a newline in a define after the macro name for multi-line defines. -nl_multi_line_define = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before 'case', and a blank line before a 'case' -# statement that follows a ';' or '}'. -nl_before_case = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a 'case' statement. -nl_after_case = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between a case ':' and '{'. -# -# Overrides nl_after_case. -nl_case_colon_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between ')' and 'throw'. -nl_before_throw = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'namespace' and '{'. -nl_namespace_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template class. -nl_template_class = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template class declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class. -nl_template_class_decl = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized class declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class_decl. -nl_template_class_decl_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template class definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class. -nl_template_class_def = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized class definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_class_def. -nl_template_class_def_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template function. -nl_template_func = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template function -# declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func. -nl_template_func_decl = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized function -# declaration. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func_decl. -nl_template_func_decl_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template function -# definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func. -nl_template_func_def = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<>' of a specialized function -# definition. -# -# Overrides nl_template_func_def. -nl_template_func_def_special = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after 'template<...>' of a template variable. -nl_template_var = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'template<...>' and 'using' of a templated -# type alias. -nl_template_using = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'class' and '{'. -nl_class_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before or after (depending on pos_class_comma, -# may not be IGNORE) each',' in the base class list. -nl_class_init_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in the constructor member -# initialization. Related to nl_constr_colon, pos_constr_colon and -# pos_constr_comma. -nl_constr_init_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before first element, after comma, and after last -# element, in 'enum'. -nl_enum_own_lines = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between return type and function name in a function -# definition. -# might be modified by nl_func_leave_one_liners -nl_func_type_name = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between return type and function name inside a class -# definition. If set to ignore, nl_func_type_name or nl_func_proto_type_name -# is used instead. -nl_func_type_name_class = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between class specification and '::' -# in 'void A::f() { }'. Only appears in separate member implementation (does -# not appear with in-line implementation). -nl_func_class_scope = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between function scope and name, as in -# 'void A :: <here> f() { }'. -nl_func_scope_name = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between return type and function name in a prototype. -nl_func_proto_type_name = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function name and the opening '(' in the -# declaration. -nl_func_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_paren for functions with no parameters. -nl_func_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function name and the opening '(' in the -# definition. -nl_func_def_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_def_paren for functions with no parameters. -nl_func_def_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between a function name and the opening '(' in the -# call. -nl_func_call_paren = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_call_paren for functions with no parameters. -nl_func_call_paren_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after '(' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after '(' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_decl_start when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_decl_start_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_def_start when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_def_start_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function declaration if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_decl_start is used instead. -nl_func_decl_start_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function definition if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_def_start is used instead. -nl_func_def_start_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline after each ',' in a function call. -nl_func_call_args = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a function declaration if '(' -# and ')' are in different lines. If false, nl_func_decl_args is used instead. -nl_func_decl_args_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a function definition if '(' -# and ')' are in different lines. If false, nl_func_def_args is used instead. -nl_func_def_args_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline before the ')' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline before the ')' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_decl_end when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_decl_end_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Overrides nl_func_def_end when there is only one parameter. -nl_func_def_end_single = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function declaration if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_decl_end is used instead. -nl_func_decl_end_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function definition if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. If false, nl_func_def_end is used instead. -nl_func_def_end_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between '()' in a function declaration. -nl_func_decl_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '()' in a function definition. -nl_func_def_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between '()' in a function call. -nl_func_call_empty = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function call, -# has preference over nl_func_call_start_multi_line. -nl_func_call_start = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function call. -nl_func_call_end = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '(' in a function call if '(' and ')' are in -# different lines. -nl_func_call_start_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a function call if '(' and ')' -# are in different lines. -nl_func_call_args_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before ')' in a function call if '(' and ')' are in -# different lines. -nl_func_call_end_multi_line = false # true/false - -# Whether to respect nl_func_call_XXX option incase of closure args. -nl_func_call_args_multi_line_ignore_closures = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after '<' of a template parameter list. -nl_template_start = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after each ',' in a template parameter list. -nl_template_args = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before '>' of a template parameter list. -nl_template_end = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to put each Objective-C message parameter on a separate line. -# See nl_oc_msg_leave_one_liner. -nl_oc_msg_args = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between function signature and '{'. -nl_fdef_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between function signature and '{', -# if signature ends with ')'. Overrides nl_fdef_brace. -nl_fdef_brace_cond = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between C++11 lambda signature and '{'. -nl_cpp_ldef_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline between 'return' and the return expression. -nl_return_expr = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after semicolons, except in 'for' statements. -nl_after_semicolon = false # true/false - -# (Java) Add or remove newline between the ')' and '{{' of the double brace -# initializer. -nl_paren_dbrace_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after the type in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -nl_type_brace_init_lst = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after the open brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -nl_type_brace_init_lst_open = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline before the close brace in an unnamed temporary -# direct-list-initialization. -nl_type_brace_init_lst_close = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to add a newline after '{'. This also adds a newline before the -# matching '}'. -nl_after_brace_open = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline between the open brace and a trailing single-line -# comment. Requires nl_after_brace_open=true. -nl_after_brace_open_cmt = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a virtual brace open with a non-empty body. -# These occur in un-braced if/while/do/for statement bodies. -nl_after_vbrace_open = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a virtual brace open with an empty body. -# These occur in un-braced if/while/do/for statement bodies. -nl_after_vbrace_open_empty = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after '}'. Does not apply if followed by a -# necessary ';'. -nl_after_brace_close = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline after a virtual brace close, -# as in 'if (foo) a++; <here> return;'. -nl_after_vbrace_close = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline between the close brace and identifier, -# as in 'struct { int a; } <here> b;'. Affects enumerations, unions and -# structures. If set to ignore, uses nl_after_brace_close. -nl_brace_struct_var = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to alter newlines in '#define' macros. -nl_define_macro = false # true/false - -# Whether to alter newlines between consecutive parenthesis closes. The number -# of closing parentheses in a line will depend on respective open parenthesis -# lines. -nl_squeeze_paren_close = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove blanks after '#ifxx' and '#elxx', or before '#elxx' and -# '#endif'. Does not affect top-level #ifdefs. -nl_squeeze_ifdef = false # true/false - -# Makes the nl_squeeze_ifdef option affect the top-level #ifdefs as well. -nl_squeeze_ifdef_top_level = false # true/false - -# Add or remove blank line before 'if'. -nl_before_if = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'if' statement. Add/Force work only if the -# next token is not a closing brace. -nl_after_if = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'for'. -nl_before_for = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'for' statement. -nl_after_for = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'while'. -nl_before_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'while' statement. -nl_after_while = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'switch'. -nl_before_switch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'switch' statement. -nl_after_switch = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'synchronized'. -nl_before_synchronized = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'synchronized' statement. -nl_after_synchronized = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line before 'do'. -nl_before_do = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove blank line after 'do/while' statement. -nl_after_do = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to put a blank line before 'return' statements, unless after an open -# brace. -nl_before_return = false # true/false - -# Whether to put a blank line after 'return' statements, unless followed by a -# close brace. -nl_after_return = false # true/false - -# Whether to put a blank line before a member '.' or '->' operators. -nl_before_member = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Java) Whether to put a blank line after a member '.' or '->' operators. -nl_after_member = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to double-space commented-entries in 'struct'/'union'/'enum'. -nl_ds_struct_enum_cmt = false # true/false - -# Whether to force a newline before '}' of a 'struct'/'union'/'enum'. -# (Lower priority than eat_blanks_before_close_brace.) -nl_ds_struct_enum_close_brace = false # true/false - -# Add or remove newline before or after (depending on pos_class_colon) a class -# colon, as in 'class Foo <here> : <or here> public Bar'. -nl_class_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Add or remove newline around a class constructor colon. The exact position -# depends on nl_constr_init_args, pos_constr_colon and pos_constr_comma. -nl_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to collapse a two-line namespace, like 'namespace foo\n{ decl; }' -# into a single line. If true, prevents other brace newline rules from turning -# such code into four lines. -nl_namespace_two_to_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove a newline in simple unbraced if statements, turning them -# into one-liners, as in 'if(b)\n i++;' => 'if(b) i++;'. -nl_create_if_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove a newline in simple unbraced for statements, turning them -# into one-liners, as in 'for (...)\n stmt;' => 'for (...) stmt;'. -nl_create_for_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove a newline in simple unbraced while statements, turning -# them into one-liners, as in 'while (expr)\n stmt;' => 'while (expr) stmt;'. -nl_create_while_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to collapse a function definition whose body (not counting braces) -# is only one line so that the entire definition (prototype, braces, body) is -# a single line. -nl_create_func_def_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to collapse a function definition whose body (not counting braces) -# is only one line so that the entire definition (prototype, braces, body) is -# a single line. -nl_create_list_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to split one-line simple unbraced if statements into two lines by -# adding a newline, as in 'if(b) <here> i++;'. -nl_split_if_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to split one-line simple unbraced for statements into two lines by -# adding a newline, as in 'for (...) <here> stmt;'. -nl_split_for_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Whether to split one-line simple unbraced while statements into two lines by -# adding a newline, as in 'while (expr) <here> stmt;'. -nl_split_while_one_liner = false # true/false - -# Don't add a newline before a cpp-comment in a parameter list of a function -# call. -donot_add_nl_before_cpp_comment = false # true/false - -# -# Blank line options -# - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines (3 = 2 blank lines). -nl_max = 0 # unsigned number - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines in a function. -nl_max_blank_in_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines inside an empty function body. -# This option is overridden by nl_collapse_empty_body=true -nl_inside_empty_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a function prototype. -nl_before_func_body_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a multi-line function definition. -nl_before_func_body_def = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a class constructor/destructor prototype. -nl_before_func_class_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a class constructor/destructor definition. -nl_before_func_class_def = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a function prototype. -nl_after_func_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a function prototype, if not followed by -# another function prototype. -nl_after_func_proto_group = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a class constructor/destructor prototype. -nl_after_func_class_proto = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a class constructor/destructor prototype, -# if not followed by another constructor/destructor prototype. -nl_after_func_class_proto_group = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether one-line method definitions inside a class body should be treated -# as if they were prototypes for the purposes of adding newlines. -# -# Requires nl_class_leave_one_liners=true. Overrides nl_before_func_body_def -# and nl_before_func_class_def for one-liners. -nl_class_leave_one_liner_groups = false # true/false - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a multi-line function body. -nl_after_func_body = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a multi-line function body in a class -# declaration. Also affects class constructors/destructors. -# -# Overrides nl_after_func_body. -nl_after_func_body_class = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a single line function body. Also -# affects class constructors/destructors. -# -# Overrides nl_after_func_body and nl_after_func_body_class. -nl_after_func_body_one_liner = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of blank lines after a block of variable definitions at the top -# of a function body. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_func_var_def_blk = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a block of typedefs. If nl_after_access_spec -# is non-zero, that option takes precedence. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_typedef_blk_start = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a block of typedefs. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_typedef_blk_end = 0 # unsigned number - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines within a block of typedefs. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_typedef_blk_in = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a block of variable definitions not at the top -# of a function body. If nl_after_access_spec is non-zero, that option takes -# precedence. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_var_def_blk_start = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a block of variable definitions not at the top -# of a function body. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_var_def_blk_end = 0 # unsigned number - -# The maximum number of consecutive newlines within a block of variable -# definitions. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_var_def_blk_in = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum number of newlines before a multi-line comment. -# Doesn't apply if after a brace open or another multi-line comment. -nl_before_block_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum number of newlines before a single-line C comment. -# Doesn't apply if after a brace open or other single-line C comments. -nl_before_c_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum number of newlines before a CPP comment. -# Doesn't apply if after a brace open or other CPP comments. -nl_before_cpp_comment = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to force a newline after a multi-line comment. -nl_after_multiline_comment = false # true/false - -# Whether to force a newline after a label's colon. -nl_after_label_colon = false # true/false - -# The number of newlines after '}' or ';' of a struct/enum/union definition. -nl_after_struct = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a class definition. -nl_before_class = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' or ';' of a class definition. -nl_after_class = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a namespace. -nl_before_namespace = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '{' of a namespace. This also adds newlines -# before the matching '}'. -# -# 0: Apply eat_blanks_after_open_brace or eat_blanks_before_close_brace if -# applicable, otherwise no change. -# -# Overrides eat_blanks_after_open_brace and eat_blanks_before_close_brace. -nl_inside_namespace = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after '}' of a namespace. -nl_after_namespace = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before an access specifier label. This also includes -# the Qt-specific 'signals:' and 'slots:'. Will not change the newline count -# if after a brace open. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_before_access_spec = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after an access specifier label. This also includes -# the Qt-specific 'signals:' and 'slots:'. Will not change the newline count -# if after a brace open. -# -# 0: No change (default). -# -# Overrides nl_typedef_blk_start and nl_var_def_blk_start. -nl_after_access_spec = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines between a function definition and the function -# comment, as in '// comment\n <here> void foo() {...}'. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_comment_func_def = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a try-catch-finally block that isn't followed -# by a brace close. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_after_try_catch_finally = 0 # unsigned number - -# (C#) The number of newlines before and after a property, indexer or event -# declaration. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_around_cs_property = 0 # unsigned number - -# (C#) The number of newlines between the get/set/add/remove handlers. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_between_get_set = 0 # unsigned number - -# (C#) Add or remove newline between property and the '{'. -nl_property_brace = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# Whether to remove blank lines after '{'. -eat_blanks_after_open_brace = false # true/false - -# Whether to remove blank lines before '}'. -eat_blanks_before_close_brace = false # true/false - -# How aggressively to remove extra newlines not in preprocessor. -# -# 0: No change (default) -# 1: Remove most newlines not handled by other config -# 2: Remove all newlines and reformat completely by config -nl_remove_extra_newlines = 0 # unsigned number - -# (Java) Add or remove newline after an annotation statement. Only affects -# annotations that are after a newline. -nl_after_annotation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# (Java) Add or remove newline between two annotations. -nl_between_annotation = ignore # ignore/add/remove/force - -# The number of newlines before a whole-file #ifdef. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_before_whole_file_ifdef = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a whole-file #ifdef. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_after_whole_file_ifdef = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines before a whole-file #endif. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_before_whole_file_endif = 0 # unsigned number - -# The number of newlines after a whole-file #endif. -# -# 0: No change (default). -nl_after_whole_file_endif = 0 # unsigned number - -# -# Positioning options -# - -# The position of arithmetic operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_arith = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of assignment in wrapped expressions. Do not affect '=' -# followed by '{'. -pos_assign = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of Boolean operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_bool = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of comparison operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_compare = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of conditional operators, as in the '?' and ':' of -# 'expr ? stmt : stmt', in wrapped expressions. -pos_conditional = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in wrapped expressions. -pos_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in enum entries. -pos_enum_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in the base class list if there is more than one -# line. Affects nl_class_init_args. -pos_class_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of the comma in the constructor initialization list. -# Related to nl_constr_colon, nl_constr_init_args and pos_constr_colon. -pos_constr_comma = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of trailing/leading class colon, between class and base class -# list. Affects nl_class_colon. -pos_class_colon = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of colons between constructor and member initialization. -# Related to nl_constr_colon, nl_constr_init_args and pos_constr_comma. -pos_constr_colon = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# The position of shift operators in wrapped expressions. -pos_shift = ignore # ignore/break/force/lead/trail/join/lead_break/lead_force/trail_break/trail_force - -# -# Line splitting options -# - -# Try to limit code width to N columns. -code_width = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to fully split long 'for' statements at semi-colons. -ls_for_split_full = false # true/false - -# Whether to fully split long function prototypes/calls at commas. -# The option ls_code_width has priority over the option ls_func_split_full. -ls_func_split_full = false # true/false - -# Whether to split lines as close to code_width as possible and ignore some -# groupings. -# The option ls_code_width has priority over the option ls_func_split_full. -ls_code_width = false # true/false - -# -# Code alignment options (not left column spaces/tabs) -# - -# Whether to keep non-indenting tabs. -align_keep_tabs = false # true/false - -# Whether to use tabs for aligning. -align_with_tabs = false # true/false - -# Whether to bump out to the next tab when aligning. -align_on_tabstop = false # true/false - -# Whether to right-align numbers. -align_number_right = false # true/false - -# Whether to keep whitespace not required for alignment. -align_keep_extra_space = false # true/false - -# Whether to align variable definitions in prototypes and functions. -align_func_params = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning parameter definitions in function on parameter name. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_func_params_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning function parameter definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_func_params_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning function parameter definitions. -align_func_params_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning constructor value. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_constr_value_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning constructor value. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_constr_value_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning constructor value. -align_constr_value_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align parameters in single-line functions that have the same -# name. The function names must already be aligned with each other. -align_same_func_call_params = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning function-call parameters for single line functions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_same_func_call_params_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning function-call parameters for single line -# functions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_same_func_call_params_thresh = 0 # number - -# The span for aligning variable definitions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_var_def_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '*' in the alignment of variable definitions. -# -# 0: Part of the type 'void * foo;' (default) -# 1: Part of the variable 'void *foo;' -# 2: Dangling 'void *foo;' -# Dangling: the '*' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_var_def_star_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '&' in the alignment of variable definitions. -# -# 0: Part of the type 'long & foo;' (default) -# 1: Part of the variable 'long &foo;' -# 2: Dangling 'long &foo;' -# Dangling: the '&' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_var_def_amp_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning variable definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_var_def_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning variable definitions. -align_var_def_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align the colon in struct bit fields. -align_var_def_colon = false # true/false - -# The gap for aligning the colon in struct bit fields. -align_var_def_colon_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align any attribute after the variable name. -align_var_def_attribute = false # true/false - -# Whether to align inline struct/enum/union variable definitions. -align_var_def_inline = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning on '=' in assignments. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_assign_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning on '=' in function prototype modifier. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_assign_func_proto_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning on '=' in assignments. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_assign_thresh = 0 # number - -# How to apply align_assign_span to function declaration "assignments", i.e. -# 'virtual void foo() = 0' or '~foo() = {default|delete}'. -# -# 0: Align with other assignments (default) -# 1: Align with each other, ignoring regular assignments -# 2: Don't align -align_assign_decl_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning on '=' in enums. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_enum_equ_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning on '=' in enums. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: no limit (default). -align_enum_equ_thresh = 0 # number - -# The span for aligning class member definitions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_var_class_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning class member definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_var_class_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning class member definitions. -align_var_class_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning struct/union member definitions. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_var_struct_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning struct/union member definitions. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_var_struct_thresh = 0 # number - -# The gap for aligning struct/union member definitions. -align_var_struct_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning struct initializer values. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_struct_init_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning single-line typedefs. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_typedef_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum space between the type and the synonym of a typedef. -align_typedef_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to align typedef'd functions with other typedefs. -# -# 0: Don't mix them at all (default) -# 1: Align the open parenthesis with the types -# 2: Align the function type name with the other type names -align_typedef_func = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '*' in the alignment of typedefs. -# -# 0: Part of the typedef type, 'typedef int * pint;' (default) -# 1: Part of type name: 'typedef int *pint;' -# 2: Dangling: 'typedef int *pint;' -# Dangling: the '*' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_typedef_star_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to consider (or treat) the '&' in the alignment of typedefs. -# -# 0: Part of the typedef type, 'typedef int & intref;' (default) -# 1: Part of type name: 'typedef int &intref;' -# 2: Dangling: 'typedef int &intref;' -# Dangling: the '&' will not be taken into account when aligning. -align_typedef_amp_style = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning comments that end lines. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_right_cmt_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# Minimum number of columns between preceding text and a trailing comment in -# order for the comment to qualify for being aligned. Must be non-zero to have -# an effect. -align_right_cmt_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# If aligning comments, whether to mix with comments after '}' and #endif with -# less than three spaces before the comment. -align_right_cmt_mix = false # true/false - -# Whether to only align trailing comments that are at the same brace level. -align_right_cmt_same_level = false # true/false - -# Minimum column at which to align trailing comments. Comments which are -# aligned beyond this column, but which can be aligned in a lesser column, -# may be "pulled in". -# -# 0: Ignore (default). -align_right_cmt_at_col = 0 # unsigned number - -# The span for aligning function prototypes. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_func_proto_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The threshold for aligning function prototypes. -# Use a negative number for absolute thresholds. -# -# 0: No limit (default). -align_func_proto_thresh = 0 # number - -# Minimum gap between the return type and the function name. -align_func_proto_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align function prototypes on the 'operator' keyword instead of -# what follows. -align_on_operator = false # true/false - -# Whether to mix aligning prototype and variable declarations. If true, -# align_var_def_XXX options are used instead of align_func_proto_XXX options. -align_mix_var_proto = false # true/false - -# Whether to align single-line functions with function prototypes. -# Uses align_func_proto_span. -align_single_line_func = false # true/false - -# Whether to align the open brace of single-line functions. -# Requires align_single_line_func=true. Uses align_func_proto_span. -align_single_line_brace = false # true/false - -# Gap for align_single_line_brace. -align_single_line_brace_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) The span for aligning Objective-C message specifications. -# -# 0: Don't align (default). -align_oc_msg_spec_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align macros wrapped with a backslash and a newline. This will -# not work right if the macro contains a multi-line comment. -align_nl_cont = false # true/false - -# Whether to align macro functions and variables together. -align_pp_define_together = false # true/false - -# The span for aligning on '#define' bodies. -# -# =0: Don't align (default) -# >0: Number of lines (including comments) between blocks -align_pp_define_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# The minimum space between label and value of a preprocessor define. -align_pp_define_gap = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to align lines that start with '<<' with previous '<<'. -# -# Default: true -align_left_shift = true # true/false - -# Whether to align comma-separated statements following '<<' (as used to -# initialize Eigen matrices). -align_eigen_comma_init = false # true/false - -# Whether to align text after 'asm volatile ()' colons. -align_asm_colon = false # true/false - -# (OC) Span for aligning parameters in an Objective-C message call -# on the ':'. -# -# 0: Don't align. -align_oc_msg_colon_span = 0 # unsigned number - -# (OC) Whether to always align with the first parameter, even if it is too -# short. -align_oc_msg_colon_first = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to align parameters in an Objective-C '+' or '-' declaration -# on the ':'. -align_oc_decl_colon = false # true/false - -# (OC) Whether to not align parameters in an Objectve-C message call if first -# colon is not on next line of the message call (the same way Xcode does -# aligment) -align_oc_msg_colon_xcode_like = false # true/false - -# -# Comment modification options -# - -# Try to wrap comments at N columns. -cmt_width = 0 # unsigned number - -# How to reflow comments. -# -# 0: No reflowing (apart from the line wrapping due to cmt_width) (default) -# 1: No touching at all -# 2: Full reflow -cmt_reflow_mode = 0 # unsigned number - -# Whether to convert all tabs to spaces in comments. If false, tabs in -# comments are left alone, unless used for indenting. -cmt_convert_tab_to_spaces = false # true/false - -# Whether to apply changes to multi-line comments, including cmt_width, -# keyword substitution and leading chars. -# -# Default: true -cmt_indent_multi = true # true/false - -# Whether to group c-comments that look like they are in a block. -cmt_c_group = false # true/false - -# Whether to put an empty '/*' on the first line of the combined c-comment. -cmt_c_nl_start = false # true/false - -# Whether to add a newline before the closing '*/' of the combined c-comment. -cmt_c_nl_end = false # true/false - -# Whether to change cpp-comments into c-comments. -cmt_cpp_to_c = false # true/false - -# Whether to group cpp-comments that look like they are in a block. 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Vogl - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/* With some changes from Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>. - All SMBus-related things are written by Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl> - SMBus 2.0 support by Mark Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com> */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/i2c.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/idr.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> -#include <asm/uaccess.h> - - -static LIST_HEAD(adapters); -static LIST_HEAD(drivers); -static DECLARE_MUTEX(core_lists); -static DEFINE_IDR(i2c_adapter_idr); - -static int i2c_device_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int i2c_bus_suspend(struct device * dev, pm_message_t state) -{ - int rc = 0; - - if (dev->driver && dev->driver->suspend) - rc = dev->driver->suspend(dev,state,0); - return rc; -} - -static int i2c_bus_resume(struct device * dev) -{ - int rc = 0; - - if (dev->driver && dev->driver->resume) - rc = dev->driver->resume(dev,0); - return rc; -} - -struct bus_type i2c_bus_type = { - .name = "i2c", - .match = i2c_device_match, - .suspend = i2c_bus_suspend, - .resume = i2c_bus_resume, -}; - -static int i2c_device_probe(struct device *dev) -{ - return -ENODEV; -} - -static int i2c_device_remove(struct device *dev) -{ - return 0; -} - -void i2c_adapter_dev_release(struct device *dev) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap = dev_to_i2c_adapter(dev); - complete(&adap->dev_released); -} - -struct device_driver i2c_adapter_driver = { - .name = "i2c_adapter", - .bus = &i2c_bus_type, - .probe = i2c_device_probe, - .remove = i2c_device_remove, -}; - -static void i2c_adapter_class_dev_release(struct class_device *dev) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap = class_dev_to_i2c_adapter(dev); - complete(&adap->class_dev_released); -} - -struct class i2c_adapter_class = { - .name = "i2c-adapter", - .release =&i2c_adapter_class_dev_release, -}; - -static ssize_t show_adapter_name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap = dev_to_i2c_adapter(dev); - return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", adap->name); -} -static DEVICE_ATTR(name, S_IRUGO, show_adapter_name, NULL); - - -static void i2c_client_release(struct device *dev) -{ - struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev); - complete(&client->released); -} - -static ssize_t show_client_name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) -{ - struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev); - return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", client->name); -} - -/* - * We can't use the DEVICE_ATTR() macro here as we want the same filename for a - * different type of a device. So beware if the DEVICE_ATTR() macro ever - * changes, this definition will also have to change. - */ -static struct device_attribute dev_attr_client_name = { - .attr = {.name = "name", .mode = S_IRUGO, .owner = THIS_MODULE }, - .show = &show_client_name, -}; - - -/* --------------------------------------------------- - * registering functions - * --------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* ----- - * i2c_add_adapter is called from within the algorithm layer, - * when a new hw adapter registers. A new device is register to be - * available for clients. - */ -int i2c_add_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adap) -{ - int id, res = 0; - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_driver *driver; - - down(&core_lists); - - if (idr_pre_get(&i2c_adapter_idr, GFP_KERNEL) == 0) { - res = -ENOMEM; - goto out_unlock; - } - - res = idr_get_new(&i2c_adapter_idr, adap, &id); - if (res < 0) { - if (res == -EAGAIN) - res = -ENOMEM; - goto out_unlock; - } - - adap->nr = id & MAX_ID_MASK; - init_MUTEX(&adap->bus_lock); - init_MUTEX(&adap->clist_lock); - list_add_tail(&adap->list,&adapters); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&adap->clients); - - /* Add the adapter to the driver core. - * If the parent pointer is not set up, - * we add this adapter to the host bus. - */ - if (adap->dev.parent == NULL) - adap->dev.parent = &platform_bus; - sprintf(adap->dev.bus_id, "i2c-%d", adap->nr); - adap->dev.driver = &i2c_adapter_driver; - adap->dev.release = &i2c_adapter_dev_release; - device_register(&adap->dev); - device_create_file(&adap->dev, &dev_attr_name); - - /* Add this adapter to the i2c_adapter class */ - memset(&adap->class_dev, 0x00, sizeof(struct class_device)); - adap->class_dev.dev = &adap->dev; - adap->class_dev.class = &i2c_adapter_class; - strlcpy(adap->class_dev.class_id, adap->dev.bus_id, BUS_ID_SIZE); - class_device_register(&adap->class_dev); - - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "adapter [%s] registered\n", adap->name); - - /* inform drivers of new adapters */ - list_for_each(item,&drivers) { - driver = list_entry(item, struct i2c_driver, list); - if (driver->flags & I2C_DF_NOTIFY) - /* We ignore the return code; if it fails, too bad */ - driver->attach_adapter(adap); - } - -out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return res; -} - - -int i2c_del_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adap) -{ - struct list_head *item, *_n; - struct i2c_adapter *adap_from_list; - struct i2c_driver *driver; - struct i2c_client *client; - int res = 0; - - down(&core_lists); - - /* First make sure that this adapter was ever added */ - list_for_each_entry(adap_from_list, &adapters, list) { - if (adap_from_list == adap) - break; - } - if (adap_from_list != adap) { - pr_debug("i2c-core: attempting to delete unregistered " - "adapter [%s]\n", adap->name); - res = -EINVAL; - goto out_unlock; - } - - list_for_each(item,&drivers) { - driver = list_entry(item, struct i2c_driver, list); - if (driver->detach_adapter) - if ((res = driver->detach_adapter(adap))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_adapter failed " - "for driver [%s]\n", driver->name); - goto out_unlock; - } - } - - /* detach any active clients. This must be done first, because - * it can fail; in which case we give up. */ - list_for_each_safe(item, _n, &adap->clients) { - client = list_entry(item, struct i2c_client, list); - - /* detaching devices is unconditional of the set notify - * flag, as _all_ clients that reside on the adapter - * must be deleted, as this would cause invalid states. - */ - if ((res=client->driver->detach_client(client))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_client failed for client " - "[%s] at address 0x%02x\n", client->name, - client->addr); - goto out_unlock; - } - } - - /* clean up the sysfs representation */ - init_completion(&adap->dev_released); - init_completion(&adap->class_dev_released); - class_device_unregister(&adap->class_dev); - device_remove_file(&adap->dev, &dev_attr_name); - device_unregister(&adap->dev); - list_del(&adap->list); - - /* wait for sysfs to drop all references */ - wait_for_completion(&adap->dev_released); - wait_for_completion(&adap->class_dev_released); - - /* free dynamically allocated bus id */ - idr_remove(&i2c_adapter_idr, adap->nr); - - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "adapter [%s] unregistered\n", adap->name); - - out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return res; -} - - -/* ----- - * What follows is the "upwards" interface: commands for talking to clients, - * which implement the functions to access the physical information of the - * chips. - */ - -int i2c_add_driver(struct i2c_driver *driver) -{ - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_adapter *adapter; - int res = 0; - - down(&core_lists); - - /* add the driver to the list of i2c drivers in the driver core */ - driver->driver.name = driver->name; - driver->driver.bus = &i2c_bus_type; - driver->driver.probe = i2c_device_probe; - driver->driver.remove = i2c_device_remove; - - res = driver_register(&driver->driver); - if (res) - goto out_unlock; - - list_add_tail(&driver->list,&drivers); - pr_debug("i2c-core: driver [%s] registered\n", driver->name); - - /* now look for instances of driver on our adapters */ - if (driver->flags & I2C_DF_NOTIFY) { - list_for_each(item,&adapters) { - adapter = list_entry(item, struct i2c_adapter, list); - driver->attach_adapter(adapter); - } - } - - out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return res; -} - -int i2c_del_driver(struct i2c_driver *driver) -{ - struct list_head *item1, *item2, *_n; - struct i2c_client *client; - struct i2c_adapter *adap; - - int res = 0; - - down(&core_lists); - - /* Have a look at each adapter, if clients of this driver are still - * attached. If so, detach them to be able to kill the driver - * afterwards. - * - * Removing clients does not depend on the notify flag, else - * invalid operation might (will!) result, when using stale client - * pointers. - */ - list_for_each(item1,&adapters) { - adap = list_entry(item1, struct i2c_adapter, list); - if (driver->detach_adapter) { - if ((res = driver->detach_adapter(adap))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_adapter failed " - "for driver [%s]\n", driver->name); - goto out_unlock; - } - } else { - list_for_each_safe(item2, _n, &adap->clients) { - client = list_entry(item2, struct i2c_client, list); - if (client->driver != driver) - continue; - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "detaching client [%s] " - "at 0x%02x\n", client->name, - client->addr); - if ((res = driver->detach_client(client))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_client " - "failed for client [%s] at " - "0x%02x\n", client->name, - client->addr); - goto out_unlock; - } - } - } - } - - driver_unregister(&driver->driver); - list_del(&driver->list); - pr_debug("i2c-core: driver [%s] unregistered\n", driver->name); - - out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return 0; -} - -static int __i2c_check_addr(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, unsigned int addr) -{ - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_client *client; - - list_for_each(item,&adapter->clients) { - client = list_entry(item, struct i2c_client, list); - if (client->addr == addr) - return -EBUSY; - } - return 0; -} - -int i2c_check_addr(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int addr) -{ - int rval; - - down(&adapter->clist_lock); - rval = __i2c_check_addr(adapter, addr); - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - - return rval; -} - -int i2c_attach_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; - - down(&adapter->clist_lock); - if (__i2c_check_addr(client->adapter, client->addr)) { - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - return -EBUSY; - } - list_add_tail(&client->list,&adapter->clients); - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - - if (adapter->client_register) { - if (adapter->client_register(client)) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "client_register " - "failed for client [%s] at 0x%02x\n", - client->name, client->addr); - } - } - - if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) - client->usage_count = 0; - - client->dev.parent = &client->adapter->dev; - client->dev.driver = &client->driver->driver; - client->dev.bus = &i2c_bus_type; - client->dev.release = &i2c_client_release; - - snprintf(&client->dev.bus_id[0], sizeof(client->dev.bus_id), - "%d-%04x", i2c_adapter_id(adapter), client->addr); - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "client [%s] registered with bus id %s\n", - client->name, client->dev.bus_id); - device_register(&client->dev); - device_create_file(&client->dev, &dev_attr_client_name); - - return 0; -} - - -int i2c_detach_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; - int res = 0; - - if ((client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) - && (client->usage_count > 0)) { - dev_warn(&client->dev, "Client [%s] still busy, " - "can't detach\n", client->name); - return -EBUSY; - } - - if (adapter->client_unregister) { - res = adapter->client_unregister(client); - if (res) { - dev_err(&client->dev, - "client_unregister [%s] failed, " - "client not detached\n", client->name); - goto out; - } - } - - down(&adapter->clist_lock); - list_del(&client->list); - init_completion(&client->released); - device_remove_file(&client->dev, &dev_attr_client_name); - device_unregister(&client->dev); - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - wait_for_completion(&client->released); - - out: - return res; -} - -static int i2c_inc_use_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - - if (!try_module_get(client->driver->owner)) - return -ENODEV; - if (!try_module_get(client->adapter->owner)) { - module_put(client->driver->owner); - return -ENODEV; - } - - return 0; -} - -static void i2c_dec_use_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - module_put(client->driver->owner); - module_put(client->adapter->owner); -} - -int i2c_use_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - int ret; - - ret = i2c_inc_use_client(client); - if (ret) - return ret; - - if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) { - if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_USE) - client->usage_count++; - else if (client->usage_count > 0) - goto busy; - else - client->usage_count++; - } - - return 0; - busy: - i2c_dec_use_client(client); - return -EBUSY; -} - -int i2c_release_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - if(client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) { - if(client->usage_count>0) - client->usage_count--; - else { - pr_debug("i2c-core: %s used one too many times\n", - __FUNCTION__); - return -EPERM; - } - } - - i2c_dec_use_client(client); - - return 0; -} - -void i2c_clients_command(struct i2c_adapter *adap, unsigned int cmd, void *arg) -{ - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_client *client; - - down(&adap->clist_lock); - list_for_each(item,&adap->clients) { - client = list_entry(item, struct i2c_client, list); - if (!try_module_get(client->driver->owner)) - continue; - if (NULL != client->driver->command) { - up(&adap->clist_lock); - client->driver->command(client,cmd,arg); - down(&adap->clist_lock); - } - module_put(client->driver->owner); - } - up(&adap->clist_lock); -} - -static int __init i2c_init(void) -{ - int retval; - - retval = bus_register(&i2c_bus_type); - if (retval) - return retval; - retval = driver_register(&i2c_adapter_driver); - if (retval) - return retval; - return class_register(&i2c_adapter_class); -} - -static void __exit i2c_exit(void) -{ - class_unregister(&i2c_adapter_class); - driver_unregister(&i2c_adapter_driver); - bus_unregister(&i2c_bus_type); -} - -subsys_initcall(i2c_init); -module_exit(i2c_exit); - -/* ---------------------------------------------------- - * the functional interface to the i2c busses. - * ---------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int i2c_transfer(struct i2c_adapter * adap, struct i2c_msg *msgs, int num) -{ - int ret; - - if (adap->algo->master_xfer) { -#ifdef DEBUG - for (ret = 0; ret < num; ret++) { - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "master_xfer[%d] %c, addr=0x%02x, " - "len=%d\n", ret, msgs[ret].flags & I2C_M_RD ? - 'R' : 'W', msgs[ret].addr, msgs[ret].len); - } -#endif - - down(&adap->bus_lock); - ret = adap->algo->master_xfer(adap,msgs,num); - up(&adap->bus_lock); - - return ret; - } else { - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "I2C level transfers not supported\n"); - return -ENOSYS; - } -} - -int i2c_master_send(struct i2c_client *client,const char *buf ,int count) -{ - int ret; - struct i2c_adapter *adap=client->adapter; - struct i2c_msg msg; - - msg.addr = client->addr; - msg.flags = client->flags & I2C_M_TEN; - msg.len = count; - msg.buf = (char *)buf; - - ret = i2c_transfer(adap, &msg, 1); - - /* If everything went ok (i.e. 1 msg transmitted), return #bytes - transmitted, else error code. */ - return (ret == 1) ? count : ret; -} - -int i2c_master_recv(struct i2c_client *client, char *buf ,int count) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap=client->adapter; - struct i2c_msg msg; - int ret; - - msg.addr = client->addr; - msg.flags = client->flags & I2C_M_TEN; - msg.flags |= I2C_M_RD; - msg.len = count; - msg.buf = buf; - - ret = i2c_transfer(adap, &msg, 1); - - /* If everything went ok (i.e. 1 msg transmitted), return #bytes - transmitted, else error code. */ - return (ret == 1) ? count : ret; -} - - -int i2c_control(struct i2c_client *client, - unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) -{ - int ret = 0; - struct i2c_adapter *adap = client->adapter; - - dev_dbg(&client->adapter->dev, "i2c ioctl, cmd: 0x%x, arg: %#lx\n", cmd, arg); - switch (cmd) { - case I2C_RETRIES: - adap->retries = arg; - break; - case I2C_TIMEOUT: - adap->timeout = arg; - break; - default: - if (adap->algo->algo_control!=NULL) - ret = adap->algo->algo_control(adap,cmd,arg); - } - return ret; -} - -/* ---------------------------------------------------- - * the i2c address scanning function - * Will not work for 10-bit addresses! - * ---------------------------------------------------- - */ -static int i2c_probe_address(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int addr, int kind, - int (*found_proc) (struct i2c_adapter *, int, int)) -{ - int err; - - /* Make sure the address is valid */ - if (addr < 0x03 || addr > 0x77) { - dev_warn(&adapter->dev, "Invalid probe address 0x%02x\n", - addr); - return -EINVAL; - } - - /* Skip if already in use */ - if (i2c_check_addr(adapter, addr)) - return 0; - - /* Make sure there is something at this address, unless forced */ - if (kind < 0) { - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(adapter, addr, 0, 0, 0, - I2C_SMBUS_QUICK, NULL) < 0) - return 0; - - /* prevent 24RF08 corruption */ - if ((addr & ~0x0f) == 0x50) - i2c_smbus_xfer(adapter, addr, 0, 0, 0, - I2C_SMBUS_QUICK, NULL); - } - - /* Finally call the custom detection function */ - err = found_proc(adapter, addr, kind); - - /* -ENODEV can be returned if there is a chip at the given address - but it isn't supported by this chip driver. We catch it here as - this isn't an error. */ - return (err == -ENODEV) ? 0 : err; -} - -int i2c_probe(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, - struct i2c_client_address_data *address_data, - int (*found_proc) (struct i2c_adapter *, int, int)) -{ - int i, err; - int adap_id = i2c_adapter_id(adapter); - - /* Forget it if we can't probe using SMBUS_QUICK */ - if (! i2c_check_functionality(adapter,I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK)) - return -1; - - /* Force entries are done first, and are not affected by ignore - entries */ - if (address_data->forces) { - unsigned short **forces = address_data->forces; - int kind; - - for (kind = 0; forces[kind]; kind++) { - for (i = 0; forces[kind][i] != I2C_CLIENT_END; - i += 2) { - if (forces[kind][i] == adap_id - || forces[kind][i] == ANY_I2C_BUS) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found force " - "parameter for adapter %d, " - "addr 0x%02x, kind %d\n", - adap_id, forces[kind][i + 1], - kind); - err = i2c_probe_address(adapter, - forces[kind][i + 1], - kind, found_proc); - if (err) - return err; - } - } - } - } - - /* Probe entries are done second, and are not affected by ignore - entries either */ - for (i = 0; address_data->probe[i] != I2C_CLIENT_END; i += 2) { - if (address_data->probe[i] == adap_id - || address_data->probe[i] == ANY_I2C_BUS) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found probe parameter for " - "adapter %d, addr 0x%02x\n", adap_id, - address_data->probe[i + 1]); - err = i2c_probe_address(adapter, - address_data->probe[i + 1], - -1, found_proc); - if (err) - return err; - } - } - - /* Normal entries are done last, unless shadowed by an ignore entry */ - for (i = 0; address_data->normal_i2c[i] != I2C_CLIENT_END; i += 1) { - int j, ignore; - - ignore = 0; - for (j = 0; address_data->ignore[j] != I2C_CLIENT_END; - j += 2) { - if ((address_data->ignore[j] == adap_id || - address_data->ignore[j] == ANY_I2C_BUS) - && address_data->ignore[j + 1] - == address_data->normal_i2c[i]) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found ignore " - "parameter for adapter %d, " - "addr 0x%02x\n", adap_id, - address_data->ignore[j + 1]); - } - ignore = 1; - break; - } - if (ignore) - continue; - - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found normal entry for adapter %d, " - "addr 0x%02x\n", adap_id, - address_data->normal_i2c[i]); - err = i2c_probe_address(adapter, address_data->normal_i2c[i], - -1, found_proc); - if (err) - return err; - } - - return 0; -} - -struct i2c_adapter* i2c_get_adapter(int id) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter; - - down(&core_lists); - adapter = (struct i2c_adapter *)idr_find(&i2c_adapter_idr, id); - if (adapter && !try_module_get(adapter->owner)) - adapter = NULL; - - up(&core_lists); - return adapter; -} - -void i2c_put_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adap) -{ - module_put(adap->owner); -} - -/* The SMBus parts */ - -#define POLY (0x1070U << 3) -static u8 -crc8(u16 data) -{ - int i; - - for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - if (data & 0x8000) - data = data ^ POLY; - data = data << 1; - } - return (u8)(data >> 8); -} - -/* CRC over count bytes in the first array plus the bytes in the rest - array if it is non-null. rest[0] is the (length of rest) - 1 - and is included. */ -static u8 i2c_smbus_partial_pec(u8 crc, int count, u8 *first, u8 *rest) -{ - int i; - - for(i = 0; i < count; i++) - crc = crc8((crc ^ first[i]) << 8); - if(rest != NULL) - for(i = 0; i <= rest[0]; i++) - crc = crc8((crc ^ rest[i]) << 8); - return crc; -} - -static u8 i2c_smbus_pec(int count, u8 *first, u8 *rest) -{ - return i2c_smbus_partial_pec(0, count, first, rest); -} - -/* Returns new "size" (transaction type) - Note that we convert byte to byte_data and byte_data to word_data - rather than invent new xxx_PEC transactions. */ -static int i2c_smbus_add_pec(u16 addr, u8 command, int size, - union i2c_smbus_data *data) -{ - u8 buf[3]; - - buf[0] = addr << 1; - buf[1] = command; - switch(size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: - data->byte = i2c_smbus_pec(2, buf, NULL); - size = I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - buf[2] = data->byte; - data->word = buf[2] || - (i2c_smbus_pec(3, buf, NULL) << 8); - size = I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - /* unsupported */ - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA: - data->block[data->block[0] + 1] = - i2c_smbus_pec(2, buf, data->block); - size = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC; - break; - } - return size; -} - -static int i2c_smbus_check_pec(u16 addr, u8 command, int size, u8 partial, - union i2c_smbus_data *data) -{ - u8 buf[3], rpec, cpec; - - buf[1] = command; - switch(size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - buf[0] = (addr << 1) | 1; - cpec = i2c_smbus_pec(2, buf, NULL); - rpec = data->byte; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - buf[0] = (addr << 1) | 1; - buf[2] = data->word & 0xff; - cpec = i2c_smbus_pec(3, buf, NULL); - rpec = data->word >> 8; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA_PEC: - /* unsupported */ - cpec = rpec = 0; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL_PEC: - /* unsupported */ - cpec = rpec = 0; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC: - buf[0] = (addr << 1); - buf[2] = (addr << 1) | 1; - cpec = i2c_smbus_pec(3, buf, data->block); - rpec = data->block[data->block[0] + 1]; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC: - buf[0] = (addr << 1) | 1; - rpec = i2c_smbus_partial_pec(partial, 1, - buf, data->block); - cpec = data->block[data->block[0] + 1]; - break; - default: - cpec = rpec = 0; - break; - } - if (rpec != cpec) { - pr_debug("i2c-core: Bad PEC 0x%02x vs. 0x%02x\n", - rpec, cpec); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_quick(struct i2c_client *client, u8 value) -{ - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - value,0,I2C_SMBUS_QUICK,NULL); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ,0,I2C_SMBUS_BYTE, &data)) - return -1; - else - return 0x0FF & data.byte; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte(struct i2c_client *client, u8 value) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; /* only for PEC */ - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE,value, I2C_SMBUS_BYTE,&data); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ,command, I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA,&data)) - return -1; - else - return 0x0FF & data.byte; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, u8 value) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - data.byte = value; - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE,command, - I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA,&data); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_read_word_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ,command, I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA, &data)) - return -1; - else - return 0x0FFFF & data.word; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_word_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, u16 value) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - data.word = value; - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE,command, - I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA,&data); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, - u8 length, u8 *values) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - int i; - if (length > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX) - length = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX; - for (i = 1; i <= length; i++) - data.block[i] = values[i-1]; - data.block[0] = length; - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE,command, - I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA,&data); -} - -/* Returns the number of read bytes */ -s32 i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, u8 *values) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - int i; - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ,command, - I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA,&data)) - return -1; - else { - for (i = 1; i <= data.block[0]; i++) - values[i-1] = data.block[i]; - return data.block[0]; - } -} - -/* Simulate a SMBus command using the i2c protocol - No checking of parameters is done! */ -static s32 i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated(struct i2c_adapter * adapter, u16 addr, - unsigned short flags, - char read_write, u8 command, int size, - union i2c_smbus_data * data) -{ - /* So we need to generate a series of msgs. In the case of writing, we - need to use only one message; when reading, we need two. We initialize - most things with sane defaults, to keep the code below somewhat - simpler. */ - unsigned char msgbuf0[34]; - unsigned char msgbuf1[34]; - int num = read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ?2:1; - struct i2c_msg msg[2] = { { addr, flags, 1, msgbuf0 }, - { addr, flags | I2C_M_RD, 0, msgbuf1 } - }; - int i; - - msgbuf0[0] = command; - switch(size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_QUICK: - msg[0].len = 0; - /* Special case: The read/write field is used as data */ - msg[0].flags = flags | (read_write==I2C_SMBUS_READ)?I2C_M_RD:0; - num = 1; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) { - /* Special case: only a read! */ - msg[0].flags = I2C_M_RD | flags; - num = 1; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) - msg[1].len = 1; - else { - msg[0].len = 2; - msgbuf0[1] = data->byte; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) - msg[1].len = 2; - else { - msg[0].len=3; - msgbuf0[1] = data->word & 0xff; - msgbuf0[2] = (data->word >> 8) & 0xff; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL: - num = 2; /* Special case */ - read_write = I2C_SMBUS_READ; - msg[0].len = 3; - msg[1].len = 2; - msgbuf0[1] = data->word & 0xff; - msgbuf0[2] = (data->word >> 8) & 0xff; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA: - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) { - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "Block read not supported " - "under I2C emulation!\n"); - return -1; - } else { - msg[0].len = data->block[0] + 2; - if (msg[0].len > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX + 2) { - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "smbus_access called with " - "invalid block write size (%d)\n", - data->block[0]); - return -1; - } - if(size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC) - (msg[0].len)++; - for (i = 1; i <= msg[0].len; i++) - msgbuf0[i] = data->block[i-1]; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL: - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC: - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "Block process call not supported " - "under I2C emulation!\n"); - return -1; - case I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) { - msg[1].len = I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX; - } else { - msg[0].len = data->block[0] + 1; - if (msg[0].len > I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX + 1) { - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated called with " - "invalid block write size (%d)\n", - data->block[0]); - return -1; - } - for (i = 1; i <= data->block[0]; i++) - msgbuf0[i] = data->block[i]; - } - break; - default: - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "smbus_access called with invalid size (%d)\n", - size); - return -1; - } - - if (i2c_transfer(adapter, msg, num) < 0) - return -1; - - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) - switch(size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: - data->byte = msgbuf0[0]; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - data->byte = msgbuf1[0]; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - case I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL: - data->word = msgbuf1[0] | (msgbuf1[1] << 8); - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA: - /* fixed at 32 for now */ - data->block[0] = I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX; - for (i = 0; i < I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX; i++) - data->block[i+1] = msgbuf1[i]; - break; - } - return 0; -} - - -s32 i2c_smbus_xfer(struct i2c_adapter * adapter, u16 addr, unsigned short flags, - char read_write, u8 command, int size, - union i2c_smbus_data * data) -{ - s32 res; - int swpec = 0; - u8 partial = 0; - - flags &= I2C_M_TEN | I2C_CLIENT_PEC; - if((flags & I2C_CLIENT_PEC) && - !(i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_HWPEC_CALC))) { - swpec = 1; - if(read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ && - size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA) - size = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC; - else if(size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL) - size = I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL_PEC; - else if(size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL) { - i2c_smbus_add_pec(addr, command, - I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA, data); - partial = data->block[data->block[0] + 1]; - size = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC; - } else if(read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE && - size != I2C_SMBUS_QUICK && - size != I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA) - size = i2c_smbus_add_pec(addr, command, size, data); - } - - if (adapter->algo->smbus_xfer) { - down(&adapter->bus_lock); - res = adapter->algo->smbus_xfer(adapter,addr,flags,read_write, - command,size,data); - up(&adapter->bus_lock); - } else - res = i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated(adapter,addr,flags,read_write, - command,size,data); - - if(res >= 0 && swpec && - size != I2C_SMBUS_QUICK && size != I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA && - (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ || size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL_PEC || - size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC)) { - if(i2c_smbus_check_pec(addr, command, size, partial, data)) - return -1; - } - return res; -} - - -/* Next four are needed by i2c-isa */ -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_adapter_dev_release); -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_adapter_driver); -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_adapter_class); -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_bus_type); - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_add_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_del_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_add_driver); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_del_driver); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_attach_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_detach_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_use_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_release_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_clients_command); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_check_addr); - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_master_send); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_master_recv); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_control); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_transfer); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_get_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_put_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_probe); - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_xfer); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_quick); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_byte); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_byte); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_byte_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_byte_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_word_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_word_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_block_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data); - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus main module"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/examples/c-1.out.c b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/examples/c-1.out.c deleted file mode 100644 index ceb484c6..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/examples/c-1.out.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1245 +0,0 @@ -/* i2c-core.c - a device driver for the iic-bus interface */ -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -/* Copyright (C) 1995-99 Simon G. Vogl - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/* With some changes from Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>. - All SMBus-related things are written by Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl> - SMBus 2.0 support by Mark Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com> */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/i2c.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/idr.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> -#include <asm/uaccess.h> - - -static LIST_HEAD(adapters); -static LIST_HEAD(drivers); -static DECLARE_MUTEX(core_lists); -static DEFINE_IDR(i2c_adapter_idr); - -static int i2c_device_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int i2c_bus_suspend(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state) -{ - int rc = 0; - - if (dev->driver && dev->driver->suspend) - rc = dev->driver->suspend(dev, state, 0); - return rc; -} - -static int i2c_bus_resume(struct device *dev) -{ - int rc = 0; - - if (dev->driver && dev->driver->resume) - rc = dev->driver->resume(dev, 0); - return rc; -} - -struct bus_type i2c_bus_type = { - .name = "i2c", - .match = i2c_device_match, - .suspend = i2c_bus_suspend, - .resume = i2c_bus_resume, -}; - -static int i2c_device_probe(struct device *dev) -{ - return -ENODEV; -} - -static int i2c_device_remove(struct device *dev) -{ - return 0; -} - -void i2c_adapter_dev_release(struct device *dev) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap = dev_to_i2c_adapter(dev); - - complete(&adap->dev_released); -} - -struct device_driver i2c_adapter_driver = { - .name = "i2c_adapter", - .bus = &i2c_bus_type, - .probe = i2c_device_probe, - .remove = i2c_device_remove, -}; - -static void i2c_adapter_class_dev_release(struct class_device *dev) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap = class_dev_to_i2c_adapter(dev); - - complete(&adap->class_dev_released); -} - -struct class i2c_adapter_class = { - .name = "i2c-adapter", - .release = &i2c_adapter_class_dev_release, -}; - -static ssize_t show_adapter_name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap = dev_to_i2c_adapter(dev); - - return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", adap->name); -} -static DEVICE_ATTR(name, S_IRUGO, show_adapter_name, NULL); - - -static void i2c_client_release(struct device *dev) -{ - struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev); - - complete(&client->released); -} - -static ssize_t show_client_name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) -{ - struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev); - - return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", client->name); -} - -/* - * We can't use the DEVICE_ATTR() macro here as we want the same filename for a - * different type of a device. So beware if the DEVICE_ATTR() macro ever - * changes, this definition will also have to change. - */ -static struct device_attribute dev_attr_client_name = { - .attr = { .name = "name", .mode = S_IRUGO, .owner = THIS_MODULE }, - .show = &show_client_name, -}; - - -/* --------------------------------------------------- - * registering functions - * --------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* ----- - * i2c_add_adapter is called from within the algorithm layer, - * when a new hw adapter registers. A new device is register to be - * available for clients. - */ -int i2c_add_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adap) -{ - int id, res = 0; - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_driver *driver; - - down(&core_lists); - - if (idr_pre_get(&i2c_adapter_idr, GFP_KERNEL) == 0) { - res = -ENOMEM; - goto out_unlock; - } - - res = idr_get_new(&i2c_adapter_idr, adap, &id); - if (res < 0) { - if (res == -EAGAIN) - res = -ENOMEM; - goto out_unlock; - } - - adap->nr = id & MAX_ID_MASK; - init_MUTEX(&adap->bus_lock); - init_MUTEX(&adap->clist_lock); - list_add_tail(&adap->list, &adapters); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&adap->clients); - - /* Add the adapter to the driver core. - * If the parent pointer is not set up, - * we add this adapter to the host bus. - */ - if (adap->dev.parent == NULL) - adap->dev.parent = &platform_bus; - sprintf(adap->dev.bus_id, "i2c-%d", adap->nr); - adap->dev.driver = &i2c_adapter_driver; - adap->dev.release = &i2c_adapter_dev_release; - device_register(&adap->dev); - device_create_file(&adap->dev, &dev_attr_name); - - /* Add this adapter to the i2c_adapter class */ - memset(&adap->class_dev, 0x00, sizeof(struct class_device)); - adap->class_dev.dev = &adap->dev; - adap->class_dev.class = &i2c_adapter_class; - strlcpy(adap->class_dev.class_id, adap->dev.bus_id, BUS_ID_SIZE); - class_device_register(&adap->class_dev); - - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "adapter [%s] registered\n", adap->name); - - /* inform drivers of new adapters */ - list_for_each(item, &drivers) { - driver = list_entry(item, struct i2c_driver, list); - if (driver->flags & I2C_DF_NOTIFY) - /* We ignore the return code; if it fails, too bad */ - driver->attach_adapter(adap); - } - - out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return res; -} - - -int i2c_del_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adap) -{ - struct list_head *item, *_n; - struct i2c_adapter *adap_from_list; - struct i2c_driver *driver; - struct i2c_client *client; - int res = 0; - - down(&core_lists); - - /* First make sure that this adapter was ever added */ - list_for_each_entry(adap_from_list, &adapters, list) { - if (adap_from_list == adap) - break; - } - if (adap_from_list != adap) { - pr_debug("i2c-core: attempting to delete unregistered " - "adapter [%s]\n", adap->name); - res = -EINVAL; - goto out_unlock; - } - - list_for_each(item, &drivers) { - driver = list_entry(item, struct i2c_driver, list); - if (driver->detach_adapter) - if ((res = driver->detach_adapter(adap))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_adapter failed " - "for driver [%s]\n", driver->name); - goto out_unlock; - } - } - - /* detach any active clients. This must be done first, because - * it can fail; in which case we give up. */ - list_for_each_safe(item, _n, &adap->clients) { - client = list_entry(item, struct i2c_client, list); - - /* detaching devices is unconditional of the set notify - * flag, as _all_ clients that reside on the adapter - * must be deleted, as this would cause invalid states. - */ - if ((res = client->driver->detach_client(client))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_client failed for client " - "[%s] at address 0x%02x\n", client->name, - client->addr); - goto out_unlock; - } - } - - /* clean up the sysfs representation */ - init_completion(&adap->dev_released); - init_completion(&adap->class_dev_released); - class_device_unregister(&adap->class_dev); - device_remove_file(&adap->dev, &dev_attr_name); - device_unregister(&adap->dev); - list_del(&adap->list); - - /* wait for sysfs to drop all references */ - wait_for_completion(&adap->dev_released); - wait_for_completion(&adap->class_dev_released); - - /* free dynamically allocated bus id */ - idr_remove(&i2c_adapter_idr, adap->nr); - - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "adapter [%s] unregistered\n", adap->name); - - out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return res; -} - - -/* ----- - * What follows is the "upwards" interface: commands for talking to clients, - * which implement the functions to access the physical information of the - * chips. - */ - -int i2c_add_driver(struct i2c_driver *driver) -{ - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_adapter *adapter; - int res = 0; - - down(&core_lists); - - /* add the driver to the list of i2c drivers in the driver core */ - driver->driver.name = driver->name; - driver->driver.bus = &i2c_bus_type; - driver->driver.probe = i2c_device_probe; - driver->driver.remove = i2c_device_remove; - - res = driver_register(&driver->driver); - if (res) - goto out_unlock; - - list_add_tail(&driver->list, &drivers); - pr_debug("i2c-core: driver [%s] registered\n", driver->name); - - /* now look for instances of driver on our adapters */ - if (driver->flags & I2C_DF_NOTIFY) { - list_for_each(item, &adapters) { - adapter = list_entry(item, struct i2c_adapter, list); - driver->attach_adapter(adapter); - } - } - - out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return res; -} - -int i2c_del_driver(struct i2c_driver *driver) -{ - struct list_head *item1, *item2, *_n; - struct i2c_client *client; - struct i2c_adapter *adap; - - int res = 0; - - down(&core_lists); - - /* Have a look at each adapter, if clients of this driver are still - * attached. If so, detach them to be able to kill the driver - * afterwards. - * - * Removing clients does not depend on the notify flag, else - * invalid operation might (will!) result, when using stale client - * pointers. - */ - list_for_each(item1, &adapters) { - adap = list_entry(item1, struct i2c_adapter, list); - if (driver->detach_adapter) { - if ((res = driver->detach_adapter(adap))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_adapter failed " - "for driver [%s]\n", driver->name); - goto out_unlock; - } - } else { - list_for_each_safe(item2, _n, &adap->clients) { - client = list_entry(item2, struct i2c_client, list); - if (client->driver != driver) - continue; - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "detaching client [%s] " - "at 0x%02x\n", client->name, - client->addr); - if ((res = driver->detach_client(client))) { - dev_err(&adap->dev, "detach_client " - "failed for client [%s] at " - "0x%02x\n", client->name, - client->addr); - goto out_unlock; - } - } - } - } - - driver_unregister(&driver->driver); - list_del(&driver->list); - pr_debug("i2c-core: driver [%s] unregistered\n", driver->name); - - out_unlock: - up(&core_lists); - return 0; -} - -static int __i2c_check_addr(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, unsigned int addr) -{ - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_client *client; - - list_for_each(item, &adapter->clients) { - client = list_entry(item, struct i2c_client, list); - if (client->addr == addr) - return -EBUSY; - } - return 0; -} - -int i2c_check_addr(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int addr) -{ - int rval; - - down(&adapter->clist_lock); - rval = __i2c_check_addr(adapter, addr); - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - - return rval; -} - -int i2c_attach_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; - - down(&adapter->clist_lock); - if (__i2c_check_addr(client->adapter, client->addr)) { - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - return -EBUSY; - } - list_add_tail(&client->list, &adapter->clients); - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - - if (adapter->client_register) { - if (adapter->client_register(client)) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "client_register " - "failed for client [%s] at 0x%02x\n", - client->name, client->addr); - } - } - - if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) - client->usage_count = 0; - - client->dev.parent = &client->adapter->dev; - client->dev.driver = &client->driver->driver; - client->dev.bus = &i2c_bus_type; - client->dev.release = &i2c_client_release; - - snprintf(&client->dev.bus_id[0], sizeof(client->dev.bus_id), - "%d-%04x", i2c_adapter_id(adapter), client->addr); - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "client [%s] registered with bus id %s\n", - client->name, client->dev.bus_id); - device_register(&client->dev); - device_create_file(&client->dev, &dev_attr_client_name); - - return 0; -} - - -int i2c_detach_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; - int res = 0; - - if ((client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) - && (client->usage_count > 0)) { - dev_warn(&client->dev, "Client [%s] still busy, " - "can't detach\n", client->name); - return -EBUSY; - } - - if (adapter->client_unregister) { - res = adapter->client_unregister(client); - if (res) { - dev_err(&client->dev, - "client_unregister [%s] failed, " - "client not detached\n", client->name); - goto out; - } - } - - down(&adapter->clist_lock); - list_del(&client->list); - init_completion(&client->released); - device_remove_file(&client->dev, &dev_attr_client_name); - device_unregister(&client->dev); - up(&adapter->clist_lock); - wait_for_completion(&client->released); - - out: - return res; -} - -static int i2c_inc_use_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - - if (!try_module_get(client->driver->owner)) - return -ENODEV; - if (!try_module_get(client->adapter->owner)) { - module_put(client->driver->owner); - return -ENODEV; - } - - return 0; -} - -static void i2c_dec_use_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - module_put(client->driver->owner); - module_put(client->adapter->owner); -} - -int i2c_use_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - int ret; - - ret = i2c_inc_use_client(client); - if (ret) - return ret; - - if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) { - if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_USE) - client->usage_count++; - else if (client->usage_count > 0) - goto busy; - else - client->usage_count++; - } - - return 0; - busy: - i2c_dec_use_client(client); - return -EBUSY; -} - -int i2c_release_client(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) { - if (client->usage_count > 0) - client->usage_count--; - else { - pr_debug("i2c-core: %s used one too many times\n", - __FUNCTION__); - return -EPERM; - } - } - - i2c_dec_use_client(client); - - return 0; -} - -void i2c_clients_command(struct i2c_adapter *adap, unsigned int cmd, void *arg) -{ - struct list_head *item; - struct i2c_client *client; - - down(&adap->clist_lock); - list_for_each(item, &adap->clients) { - client = list_entry(item, struct i2c_client, list); - if (!try_module_get(client->driver->owner)) - continue; - if (NULL != client->driver->command) { - up(&adap->clist_lock); - client->driver->command(client, cmd, arg); - down(&adap->clist_lock); - } - module_put(client->driver->owner); - } - up(&adap->clist_lock); -} - -static int __init i2c_init(void) -{ - int retval; - - retval = bus_register(&i2c_bus_type); - if (retval) - return retval; - retval = driver_register(&i2c_adapter_driver); - if (retval) - return retval; - return class_register(&i2c_adapter_class); -} - -static void __exit i2c_exit(void) -{ - class_unregister(&i2c_adapter_class); - driver_unregister(&i2c_adapter_driver); - bus_unregister(&i2c_bus_type); -} - -subsys_initcall(i2c_init); -module_exit(i2c_exit); - -/* ---------------------------------------------------- - * the functional interface to the i2c busses. - * ---------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int i2c_transfer(struct i2c_adapter *adap, struct i2c_msg *msgs, int num) -{ - int ret; - - if (adap->algo->master_xfer) { -#ifdef DEBUG - for (ret = 0; ret < num; ret++) { - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "master_xfer[%d] %c, addr=0x%02x, " - "len=%d\n", ret, msgs[ret].flags & I2C_M_RD ? - 'R' : 'W', msgs[ret].addr, msgs[ret].len); - } -#endif - - down(&adap->bus_lock); - ret = adap->algo->master_xfer(adap, msgs, num); - up(&adap->bus_lock); - - return ret; - } else { - dev_dbg(&adap->dev, "I2C level transfers not supported\n"); - return -ENOSYS; - } -} - -int i2c_master_send(struct i2c_client *client, const char *buf, int count) -{ - int ret; - struct i2c_adapter *adap = client->adapter; - struct i2c_msg msg; - - msg.addr = client->addr; - msg.flags = client->flags & I2C_M_TEN; - msg.len = count; - msg.buf = (char *)buf; - - ret = i2c_transfer(adap, &msg, 1); - - /* If everything went ok (i.e. 1 msg transmitted), return #bytes - transmitted, else error code. */ - return (ret == 1) ? count : ret; -} - -int i2c_master_recv(struct i2c_client *client, char *buf, int count) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adap = client->adapter; - struct i2c_msg msg; - int ret; - - msg.addr = client->addr; - msg.flags = client->flags & I2C_M_TEN; - msg.flags |= I2C_M_RD; - msg.len = count; - msg.buf = buf; - - ret = i2c_transfer(adap, &msg, 1); - - /* If everything went ok (i.e. 1 msg transmitted), return #bytes - transmitted, else error code. */ - return (ret == 1) ? count : ret; -} - - -int i2c_control(struct i2c_client *client, - unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) -{ - int ret = 0; - struct i2c_adapter *adap = client->adapter; - - dev_dbg(&client->adapter->dev, "i2c ioctl, cmd: 0x%x, arg: %#lx\n", cmd, arg); - switch (cmd) { - case I2C_RETRIES: - adap->retries = arg; - break; - case I2C_TIMEOUT: - adap->timeout = arg; - break; - default: - if (adap->algo->algo_control != NULL) - ret = adap->algo->algo_control(adap, cmd, arg); - } - return ret; -} - -/* ---------------------------------------------------- - * the i2c address scanning function - * Will not work for 10-bit addresses! - * ---------------------------------------------------- - */ -static int i2c_probe_address(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int addr, int kind, - int (*found_proc)(struct i2c_adapter *, int, int)) -{ - int err; - - /* Make sure the address is valid */ - if (addr < 0x03 || addr > 0x77) { - dev_warn(&adapter->dev, "Invalid probe address 0x%02x\n", - addr); - return -EINVAL; - } - - /* Skip if already in use */ - if (i2c_check_addr(adapter, addr)) - return 0; - - /* Make sure there is something at this address, unless forced */ - if (kind < 0) { - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(adapter, addr, 0, 0, 0, - I2C_SMBUS_QUICK, NULL) < 0) - return 0; - - /* prevent 24RF08 corruption */ - if ((addr & ~0x0f) == 0x50) - i2c_smbus_xfer(adapter, addr, 0, 0, 0, - I2C_SMBUS_QUICK, NULL); - } - - /* Finally call the custom detection function */ - err = found_proc(adapter, addr, kind); - - /* -ENODEV can be returned if there is a chip at the given address - but it isn't supported by this chip driver. We catch it here as - this isn't an error. */ - return (err == -ENODEV) ? 0 : err; -} - -int i2c_probe(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, - struct i2c_client_address_data *address_data, - int (*found_proc)(struct i2c_adapter *, int, int)) -{ - int i, err; - int adap_id = i2c_adapter_id(adapter); - - /* Forget it if we can't probe using SMBUS_QUICK */ - if (!i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK)) - return -1; - - /* Force entries are done first, and are not affected by ignore - entries */ - if (address_data->forces) { - unsigned short **forces = address_data->forces; - int kind; - - for (kind = 0; forces[kind]; kind++) { - for (i = 0; forces[kind][i] != I2C_CLIENT_END; - i += 2) { - if (forces[kind][i] == adap_id - || forces[kind][i] == ANY_I2C_BUS) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found force " - "parameter for adapter %d, " - "addr 0x%02x, kind %d\n", - adap_id, forces[kind][i + 1], - kind); - err = i2c_probe_address(adapter, - forces[kind][i + 1], - kind, found_proc); - if (err) - return err; - } - } - } - } - - /* Probe entries are done second, and are not affected by ignore - entries either */ - for (i = 0; address_data->probe[i] != I2C_CLIENT_END; i += 2) { - if (address_data->probe[i] == adap_id - || address_data->probe[i] == ANY_I2C_BUS) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found probe parameter for " - "adapter %d, addr 0x%02x\n", adap_id, - address_data->probe[i + 1]); - err = i2c_probe_address(adapter, - address_data->probe[i + 1], - -1, found_proc); - if (err) - return err; - } - } - - /* Normal entries are done last, unless shadowed by an ignore entry */ - for (i = 0; address_data->normal_i2c[i] != I2C_CLIENT_END; i += 1) { - int j, ignore; - - ignore = 0; - for (j = 0; address_data->ignore[j] != I2C_CLIENT_END; - j += 2) { - if ((address_data->ignore[j] == adap_id || - address_data->ignore[j] == ANY_I2C_BUS) - && address_data->ignore[j + 1] - == address_data->normal_i2c[i]) { - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found ignore " - "parameter for adapter %d, " - "addr 0x%02x\n", adap_id, - address_data->ignore[j + 1]); - } - ignore = 1; - break; - } - if (ignore) - continue; - - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "found normal entry for adapter %d, " - "addr 0x%02x\n", adap_id, - address_data->normal_i2c[i]); - err = i2c_probe_address(adapter, address_data->normal_i2c[i], - -1, found_proc); - if (err) - return err; - } - - return 0; -} - -struct i2c_adapter * i2c_get_adapter(int id) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter; - - down(&core_lists); - adapter = (struct i2c_adapter *)idr_find(&i2c_adapter_idr, id); - if (adapter && !try_module_get(adapter->owner)) - adapter = NULL; - - up(&core_lists); - return adapter; -} - -void i2c_put_adapter(struct i2c_adapter *adap) -{ - module_put(adap->owner); -} - -/* The SMBus parts */ - -#define POLY (0x1070U << 3) -static u8 -crc8(u16 data) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - if (data & 0x8000) - data = data ^ POLY; - data = data << 1; - } - return (u8)(data >> 8); -} - -/* CRC over count bytes in the first array plus the bytes in the rest - array if it is non-null. rest[0] is the (length of rest) - 1 - and is included. */ -static u8 i2c_smbus_partial_pec(u8 crc, int count, u8 *first, u8 *rest) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) - crc = crc8((crc ^ first[i]) << 8); - if (rest != NULL) - for (i = 0; i <= rest[0]; i++) - crc = crc8((crc ^ rest[i]) << 8); - return crc; -} - -static u8 i2c_smbus_pec(int count, u8 *first, u8 *rest) -{ - return i2c_smbus_partial_pec(0, count, first, rest); -} - -/* Returns new "size" (transaction type) - Note that we convert byte to byte_data and byte_data to word_data - rather than invent new xxx_PEC transactions. */ -static int i2c_smbus_add_pec(u16 addr, u8 command, int size, - union i2c_smbus_data *data) -{ - u8 buf[3]; - - buf[0] = addr << 1; - buf[1] = command; - switch (size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: - data->byte = i2c_smbus_pec(2, buf, NULL); - size = I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - buf[2] = data->byte; - data->word = buf[2] || - (i2c_smbus_pec(3, buf, NULL) << 8); - size = I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - /* unsupported */ - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA: - data->block[data->block[0] + 1] = - i2c_smbus_pec(2, buf, data->block); - size = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC; - break; - } - return size; -} - -static int i2c_smbus_check_pec(u16 addr, u8 command, int size, u8 partial, - union i2c_smbus_data *data) -{ - u8 buf[3], rpec, cpec; - - buf[1] = command; - switch (size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - buf[0] = (addr << 1) | 1; - cpec = i2c_smbus_pec(2, buf, NULL); - rpec = data->byte; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - buf[0] = (addr << 1) | 1; - buf[2] = data->word & 0xff; - cpec = i2c_smbus_pec(3, buf, NULL); - rpec = data->word >> 8; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA_PEC: - /* unsupported */ - cpec = rpec = 0; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL_PEC: - /* unsupported */ - cpec = rpec = 0; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC: - buf[0] = (addr << 1); - buf[2] = (addr << 1) | 1; - cpec = i2c_smbus_pec(3, buf, data->block); - rpec = data->block[data->block[0] + 1]; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC: - buf[0] = (addr << 1) | 1; - rpec = i2c_smbus_partial_pec(partial, 1, - buf, data->block); - cpec = data->block[data->block[0] + 1]; - break; - default: - cpec = rpec = 0; - break; - } - if (rpec != cpec) { - pr_debug("i2c-core: Bad PEC 0x%02x vs. 0x%02x\n", - rpec, cpec); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_quick(struct i2c_client *client, u8 value) -{ - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - value, 0, I2C_SMBUS_QUICK, NULL); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte(struct i2c_client *client) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ, 0, I2C_SMBUS_BYTE, &data)) - return -1; - else - return 0x0FF & data.byte; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte(struct i2c_client *client, u8 value) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; /* only for PEC */ - - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE, value, I2C_SMBUS_BYTE, &data); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ, command, I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA, &data)) - return -1; - else - return 0x0FF & data.byte; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, u8 value) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - - data.byte = value; - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE, command, - I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA, &data); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_read_word_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ, command, I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA, &data)) - return -1; - else - return 0x0FFFF & data.word; -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_word_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, u16 value) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - - data.word = value; - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE, command, - I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA, &data); -} - -s32 i2c_smbus_write_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, - u8 length, u8 *values) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - int i; - - if (length > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX) - length = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX; - for (i = 1; i <= length; i++) - data.block[i] = values[i - 1]; - data.block[0] = length; - return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_WRITE, command, - I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA, &data); -} - -/* Returns the number of read bytes */ -s32 i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(struct i2c_client *client, u8 command, u8 *values) -{ - union i2c_smbus_data data; - int i; - - if (i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr, client->flags, - I2C_SMBUS_READ, command, - I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA, &data)) - return -1; - else { - for (i = 1; i <= data.block[0]; i++) - values[i - 1] = data.block[i]; - return data.block[0]; - } -} - -/* Simulate a SMBus command using the i2c protocol - No checking of parameters is done! */ -static s32 i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, u16 addr, - unsigned short flags, - char read_write, u8 command, int size, - union i2c_smbus_data *data) -{ - /* So we need to generate a series of msgs. In the case of writing, we - need to use only one message; when reading, we need two. We initialize - most things with sane defaults, to keep the code below somewhat - simpler. */ - unsigned char msgbuf0[34]; - unsigned char msgbuf1[34]; - int num = read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ ? 2 : 1; - struct i2c_msg msg[2] = { { addr, flags, 1, msgbuf0 }, - { addr, flags | I2C_M_RD, 0, msgbuf1 } }; - int i; - - msgbuf0[0] = command; - switch (size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_QUICK: - msg[0].len = 0; - /* Special case: The read/write field is used as data */ - msg[0].flags = flags | (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) ? I2C_M_RD : 0; - num = 1; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) { - /* Special case: only a read! */ - msg[0].flags = I2C_M_RD | flags; - num = 1; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) - msg[1].len = 1; - else { - msg[0].len = 2; - msgbuf0[1] = data->byte; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) - msg[1].len = 2; - else { - msg[0].len = 3; - msgbuf0[1] = data->word & 0xff; - msgbuf0[2] = (data->word >> 8) & 0xff; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL: - num = 2; /* Special case */ - read_write = I2C_SMBUS_READ; - msg[0].len = 3; - msg[1].len = 2; - msgbuf0[1] = data->word & 0xff; - msgbuf0[2] = (data->word >> 8) & 0xff; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA: - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) { - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "Block read not supported " - "under I2C emulation!\n"); - return -1; - } else { - msg[0].len = data->block[0] + 2; - if (msg[0].len > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX + 2) { - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "smbus_access called with " - "invalid block write size (%d)\n", - data->block[0]); - return -1; - } - if (size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC) - (msg[0].len)++; - for (i = 1; i <= msg[0].len; i++) - msgbuf0[i] = data->block[i - 1]; - } - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL: - case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC: - dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "Block process call not supported " - "under I2C emulation!\n"); - return -1; - case I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA: - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) - msg[1].len = I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX; - else { - msg[0].len = data->block[0] + 1; - if (msg[0].len > I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX + 1) { - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated called with " - "invalid block write size (%d)\n", - data->block[0]); - return -1; - } - for (i = 1; i <= data->block[0]; i++) - msgbuf0[i] = data->block[i]; - } - break; - default: - dev_err(&adapter->dev, "smbus_access called with invalid size (%d)\n", - size); - return -1; - } - - if (i2c_transfer(adapter, msg, num) < 0) - return -1; - - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) - switch (size) { - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: - data->byte = msgbuf0[0]; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: - data->byte = msgbuf1[0]; - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: - case I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL: - data->word = msgbuf1[0] | (msgbuf1[1] << 8); - break; - case I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA: - /* fixed at 32 for now */ - data->block[0] = I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX; - for (i = 0; i < I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_MAX; i++) - data->block[i + 1] = msgbuf1[i]; - break; - } - return 0; -} - - -s32 i2c_smbus_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, u16 addr, unsigned short flags, - char read_write, u8 command, int size, - union i2c_smbus_data *data) -{ - s32 res; - int swpec = 0; - u8 partial = 0; - - flags &= I2C_M_TEN | I2C_CLIENT_PEC; - if ((flags & I2C_CLIENT_PEC) && - !(i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_HWPEC_CALC))) { - swpec = 1; - if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ && - size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA) - size = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA_PEC; - else if (size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL) - size = I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL_PEC; - else if (size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL) { - i2c_smbus_add_pec(addr, command, - I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA, data); - partial = data->block[data->block[0] + 1]; - size = I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC; - } else if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE && - size != I2C_SMBUS_QUICK && - size != I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA) - size = i2c_smbus_add_pec(addr, command, size, data); - } - - if (adapter->algo->smbus_xfer) { - down(&adapter->bus_lock); - res = adapter->algo->smbus_xfer(adapter, addr, flags, read_write, - command, size, data); - up(&adapter->bus_lock); - } else - res = i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated(adapter, addr, flags, read_write, - command, size, data); - - if (res >= 0 && swpec && - size != I2C_SMBUS_QUICK && size != I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA && - (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ || size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL_PEC || - size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL_PEC)) - if (i2c_smbus_check_pec(addr, command, size, partial, data)) - return -1; - return res; -} - - -/* Next four are needed by i2c-isa */ -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_adapter_dev_release); -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_adapter_driver); -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_adapter_class); -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2c_bus_type); - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_add_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_del_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_add_driver); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_del_driver); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_attach_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_detach_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_use_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_release_client); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_clients_command); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_check_addr); - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_master_send); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_master_recv); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_control); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_transfer); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_get_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_put_adapter); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_probe); - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_xfer); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_quick); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_byte); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_byte); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_byte_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_byte_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_word_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_word_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_write_block_data); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data); - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus main module"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/examples/example.c b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/examples/example.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7c8edf79..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/examples/example.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ - -const char *token_names[] = -{ - [CT_POUND] = "POUND", - [CT_PREPROC] = "PREPROC", - [CT_PREPROC_BODY] = "PREPROC_BODY", - [CT_PP] = "PP", -}; - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - struct junk a[] = - { - { "version", 0, 0, 0 }, - { "file", 1, 150, 'f' }, - { "config", 1, 0, 'c' }, - { "parsed", 25, 0, 'p' }, - { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } - }; -} - - -color_t colors[] = -{ - { "red", { 255, 0, 0 } }, { "blue", { 0, 255, 0 } }, - { "green", { 0, 0, 255 } }, { "purple", { 255, 255, 0 } }, -}; - - -struct foo_t bar = -{ - .name = "bar", - .age = 21 -}; - - -struct foo_t bars[] = -{ - [0] = { .name = "bar", - .age = 21 }, - [1] = { .name = "barley", - .age = 55 }, -}; - -void foo(void) -{ - int i; - char *name; - - i = 5; - name = "bob"; -} - -/** - * This is your typical header comment - */ -int foo(int bar) -{ - int idx; - int res = 0; // trailing comment - // that spans two lines - for (idx = 1; idx < bar; idx++) - /* comment in virtual braces */ - res += idx; - - res *= idx; // some comment - - // almost continued, but a NL in between - -// col1 comment in level 1 - return(res); -} - -// col1 comment in level 0 - - -#define foobar(x) \ - { \ - for (i = 0; i < x; i++) \ - { \ - junk(i, x); \ - } \ - } - - -void foo(void) -{ - switch(ch) - { - case 'a': - { - handle_a(); - break; - } - - case 'b': - handle_b(); - break; - - case 'c': - case 'd': - handle_cd(); - break; - - case 'e': - { - handle_a(); - } - break; - - default: - handle_default(); - break; - } -} - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/images/linuxlinks.gif b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/images/linuxlinks.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index d3adec5c..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/images/linuxlinks.gif +++ /dev/null diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/index.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index eed7ae92..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> - <title>Uncrustify - Source Code Beautifier for C-like languages</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="uncrustify1.css" /> - <!-- <link rel="shortcut icon" href="images/favicon.ico" /> --> -</head> -<body lang="en-us" dir="ltr"> - -<div align="center"> -<table> -<tr> -<td align="center"> -<div class="node1" align="center"> -<div class="node2" align="left"> -<h1>Uncrustify</h1> -<h2>Source Code Beautifier for C, C++, C#, ObjectiveC, D, Java, Pawn and VALA</h2> -<table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> - <script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4765/badge_js'></script> - </td> - <td valign="top"> - <a href="https://travis-ci.org/uncrustify/uncrustify/builds"> - <img alt="Travis CI Build Status" - src="https://travis-ci.org/uncrustify/uncrustify.svg?branch=master"/> - </a> - </td> - <td valign="top"> - <a href="https://scan.coverity.com/projects/uncrustify"> - <img alt="Coverity Scan Build Status" - src="https://scan.coverity.com/projects/8264/badge.svg"/> - </a> - </td> - </tr> -</table> - -<h2>Introduction</h2> -<p>The goals of this project are simple: -Create a highly configurable, easily modifiable source code beautifier.</p> - -<br /> - -<h2>Features</h2> -<ul> - <li>Indent code, aligning on parens, assignments, etc</li> - <li>Align on '=' and variable definitions</li> - <li>Align structure initializers</li> - <li>Align #define stuff</li> - <li>Align backslash-newline stuff</li> - <li>Reformat comments (a little bit)</li> - <li>Fix inter-character spacing</li> - <li>Add or remove parens on return statements</li> - <li>Add or remove braces on single-statement if/do/while/for statements</li> - <li>Supports embedded SQL 'EXEC SQL' stuff</li> - <li>Highly configurable - 742 configurable options as of version 0.72.0</li> -</ul> - -<p> - See some example <a href="examples/example.c">output</a>. -</p> - -<br /> - -<h2>Where to get Uncrustify</h2> - -<h3>Project Websites</h3> -<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/uncrustify/">Sourceforge project web site</a><BR> -<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/uncrustify/files/">Release downloads</a><br> -<a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/uncrustify/">Freshmeat Project</a><BR> -<a href="http://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Git Hub</a><br> - -<h3>Source Code</h3> -As of release 0.54, the source code is maintained in a <a href="http://git-scm.com/">Git</a> repository.<br> -<br> -The public Git URL for Sourceforge.net is <br> -<code>git://uncrustify.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/uncrustify/uncrustify</code><br> -<br> -The public Git URL for github.com is <br> -<code>git://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify.git</code><br> - -<h3>Prebuilt binaries</h3> -Windows (i386) : -<a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=153164">Sourceforge</A><BR> - -SPARC/Solaris 2.5-10 and x86/Solaris 8-10 : -<a href="http://sunfreeware.com/">sunfreeware.com</a><BR> - -<h3>Universal Indent GUI</h3> -<a href="http://universalindent.sourceforge.net/">Universal Indent GUI</a> is a -cross-platform graphical configuration file editor for many code beautifiers, including Uncrustify. - -<br /> - -<h2>Want to help?</h2> -<p> -The most helpful way is to try it out and give feedback. -Documentation and examples are available in the source tree, so check it out. -</p> -<p> -You can find the output from 'uncrustify --show-config' <a href="config.txt">here</a>.<br /> -Here is the <a href="default.cfg">default config file</a>. -And one I set up for <a href="linux.cfg.txt">Linux</a>.<br /> -And here is a <a href="examples/c-1.in.c">before</a> and <a href="examples/c-1.out.c">after</a> C source example.<br /> -That should give you a pretty good idea of what Uncrustify can do.<br /> -</p> - -<p> -If you find a bug, please do the following: -</p> -<ul> -<li>Reduce the input source file to the minimum that still has the problem</li> -<li>Use the sourceforget.net bug tracker</li> -<li>Attach the input source file, the configuration file, and a file that contains the expected output</li> -</ul> - -<p> -If you want to add a feature, fix a bug, or implement missing functionality, feel free to do so! Patches are welcome!<BR/> -Here are some areas that need attention: -</p> -<ul> - <li>Test Java support and provide feedback (or patches!)</li> - <li>Test Objective C support and provide feedback (or patches!)</li> - <li>Test Embedded SQL to see what works</li> - <li>This web page need a (re)design</li> - <li>A logo of some sort</li> - <li>Examples that can be put on this website to show off what Uncrustify can do</li> - <li>Anything else that you want to do to make it better?</li> -</ul> - -<h3>Project Mailing list</h3> -We don't have a mailing list for Uncrustify.<BR/> -We are using <a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify/">github</a>. -<br> -You may use <a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify/issues">Issues</a> to publish an error report. -<br> -Or <a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify/pulls">PR</a> to make a bugfix proposal. - -<br /> - -<h2>Portability</h2> -<p> -I'm pretty sure that I'm not using anything that is OS-specific.<br /> -The software has been tested on the following operating systems: -</p> -<ul> - <li>Linux</li> - <li>QNX</li> - <li>OS X</li> - <li>FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD</li> - <li>Sun Solaris 9</li> - <li>Windows XP (binary available)</li> -</ul> - -<br /> - -<h2>Links</h2> -<ul> - <li><a href="http://universalindent.sourceforge.net/">Universal Indent GUI</a></li> - <li>Don't know what D is? Check out the <a href="http://dlang.org/index.html">D Programming Language website</a>.</li> - <li><a href="http://www.linuxlinks.com">Linux Links</a></li> -</ul> -<h2>Distributions that package Uncrustify</h2> -<ul> - <li><A href="http://www.debian.org/">Debian</A> - <li><A href="http://fedora.redhat.com/">Fedora</A></li> - <li><A href="http://www.altlinux.com/">ALT Linux</A></li> - <li><A href="http://www.t2-project.org/">T2</A></li> - <li><A href="http://www.macports.org/">MacPorts</a></li> - <li><A href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=uncrustify">FreeBSD Ports (textproc/uncrustify)</a></li> - <li><A href="http://openports.se/textproc/uncrustify">OpenBSD Ports (textproc/uncrustify)</a></li> - <li>Others?</li> -</ul> -</div> -</div> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</div> -<br /> -<a href="http://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=153164">"Support This Project"</a> -<br /> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/linux.cfg.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/linux.cfg.txt deleted file mode 100644 index baae9848..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/linux.cfg.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -# -# uncrustify config file for the linux kernel -# - -indent_with_tabs = 2 # 1=indent to level only, 2=indent with tabs -input_tab_size = 8 # original tab size -output_tab_size = 8 # new tab size -indent_columns = output_tab_size - -indent_label = 1 # pos: absolute col, neg: relative column - - -# -# inter-symbol newlines -# - -nl_enum_brace = remove # "enum {" vs "enum \n {" -nl_union_brace = remove # "union {" vs "union \n {" -nl_struct_brace = remove # "struct {" vs "struct \n {" -nl_do_brace = remove # "do {" vs "do \n {" -nl_if_brace = remove # "if () {" vs "if () \n {" -nl_for_brace = remove # "for () {" vs "for () \n {" -nl_else_brace = remove # "else {" vs "else \n {" -nl_while_brace = remove # "while () {" vs "while () \n {" -nl_switch_brace = remove # "switch () {" vs "switch () \n {" -nl_brace_while = remove # "} while" vs "} \n while" - cuddle while -nl_brace_else = remove # "} else" vs "} \n else" - cuddle else -nl_func_var_def_blk = 1 -nl_fcall_brace = remove # "list_for_each() {" vs "list_for_each()\n{" -nl_fdef_brace = add # "int foo() {" vs "int foo()\n{" -# nl_after_return = TRUE; -# nl_before_case = 1 - - -# -# Source code modifications -# - -mod_paren_on_return = remove # "return 1;" vs "return (1);" -mod_full_brace_if = remove # "if (a) a--;" vs "if (a) { a--; }" -mod_full_brace_for = remove # "for () a--;" vs "for () { a--; }" -mod_full_brace_do = remove # "do a--; while ();" vs "do { a--; } while ();" -mod_full_brace_while = remove # "while (a) a--;" vs "while (a) { a--; }" -mod_full_brace_nl = 3 # don't remove if more than 3 newlines - - -# -# inter-character spacing options -# - -# sp_return_paren = force # "return (1);" vs "return(1);" -sp_sizeof_paren = remove # "sizeof (int)" vs "sizeof(int)" -sp_before_sparen = force # "if (" vs "if(" -sp_after_sparen = force # "if () {" vs "if (){" -sp_after_cast = remove # "(int) a" vs "(int)a" -sp_inside_braces = add # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}" -sp_inside_braces_struct = add # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}" -sp_inside_braces_enum = add # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}" -sp_assign = add -sp_arith = add -sp_bool = add -sp_compare = add -sp_assign = add -sp_after_comma = add -sp_func_def_paren = remove # "int foo (){" vs "int foo(){" -sp_func_call_paren = remove # "foo (" vs "foo(" -sp_func_proto_paren = remove # "int foo ();" vs "int foo();" - - -# -# Aligning stuff -# - -align_with_tabs = TRUE # use tabs to align -align_on_tabstop = TRUE # align on tabstops -# align_keep_tabs = true -align_enum_equ_span = 4 # '=' in enum definition -# align_nl_cont = TRUE -# align_var_def_span = 2 -# align_var_def_inline = TRUE -# align_var_def_star = FALSE -# align_var_def_colon = TRUE -# align_assign_span = 1 -align_struct_init_span = 3 # align stuff in a structure init '= { }' -align_right_cmt_span = 3 -# align_pp_define_span = 8; -# align_pp_define_gap = 4; - -# cmt_star_cont = FALSE - -# indent_brace = 0 - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options.html deleted file mode 100644 index 554836c3..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -Move the cursor to a caret to see which option operates at this part of the code. -<h2>New lines</h2> -You want to "add/ force/ ignore/ remove" a <a href="options_NewLines.html">new line.</a> -<h2>Namespace</h2> -You want to "add/ force/ ignore/ remove" a <a href="options_Namespace.html">new line.</a> -<h2>Positioning</h2> -You want to change a <a href="options_Positioning.html">position.</a> -<h2>Spaces</h2> -You want to "add/ force/ ignore/ remove" a <a href="options_Spaces.html">space</a> at some places. -<h2>Code modifying</h2> -You want to <a href="options_ModifyCode.html">modify the code.</a> -<h2>Indenting</h2> -You want to <a href="options_Indenting.html">indent the code.</a> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_ASM.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_ASM.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4de0e7bb..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_ASM.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work-Java</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work ASM ?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces for ASM</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -void foo() -{ - int head, bar; - __asm__ __volatile__ - ( - "movq %0,%%xmm0\n\t" /* asm template */ - "0:\n\t" - "bar %0,<a title="sp_before_square_asm_block"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a>[%4]\n\t" // in template - "1:\n\t" - : "=a", (bar) - : "=&b", (&head), "+m", (bar) - : "cc" - ); -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Align.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Align.html deleted file mode 100644 index b034a132..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Align.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -#define SUCCESS 0 - â–ˆ -align_pp_define_gap -The minimum space between label and value of a preprocessor define - -#define set_chunk_type(pc, tt) do { \ - LOG_FUNC_CALL(); \ - set_chunk_type_real((pc), (tt)); \ -} while (false) -align_nl_cont = true - -#define LOG_STR(sev, str, len) \ - do { if (log_sev_on(sev)) { log_str(sev, str, len); } } while (0) - â–ˆ -nl_after_brace_close - - -extern struct cp_data cpd; - -extern bool QT_SIGNAL_SLOT_found; -extern int QT_SIGNAL_SLOT_level; -extern bool restoreValues; -align_var_def_span â–ˆ - -enum argval_t -{ - AV_IGNORE = 0, - AV_ADD = 1, - AV_REMOVE = 2, - AV_FORCE = 3, /**< remove + add */ - AV_NOT_DEFINED = 4 /* to be used with QT, SIGNAL SLOT macros */ -}; - â–ˆ -align_var_struct_span - - - UO_indent_var_def_blk, // indent a variable def block that appears at the top - UO_indent_var_def_cont, - UO_indent_shift, // if a shift expression spans multiple lines, indent - - UO_indent_min_vbrace_open, // min. indent after virtual brace open and newline - UO_indent_vbrace_open_on_tabstop, // when identing after virtual brace open and newline add further spaces to reach next tabstop - -align_right_cmt_span diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_CLI_NET.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_CLI_NET.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8838cdf0..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_CLI_NET.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work-Java</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work CLI .NET ?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces for CLI .NET</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - - Foo^ foo = dynamic_cast<Bar^>(bar); - <a title="sp_after_ptr_block_caret"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_C_sharp.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_C_sharp.html deleted file mode 100644 index 74767b9d..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_C_sharp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work-Java</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work C-# ?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces for C-#</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - - int[ , , ] testArray = new int[4, 2, 3]; - <a title="sp_before_mdatype_commas"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a title="sp_between_mdatype_commas"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a title="sp_after_mdatype_commas"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_D.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_D.html deleted file mode 100644 index 308b5c58..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_D.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work-D</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work-D?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces-D</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - - invariant (C) c; - <a title="sp_after_invariant_paren"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Indenting.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Indenting.html deleted file mode 100644 index 132628da..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Indenting.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Indenting options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Indenting</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre><a name="indent_with_tabs"></a><a name="indent_cmt_with_tabs"></a> -// indent_with_tabs = 0 spaces only -// indent_cmt_with_tabs = false -int foo::bar() -{<a name="indent_columns"></a> - int a; -<a title="indent_columns"><strong><font color="red">████</font></strong></a><a name="indent_continue"></a><a name="use_indent_continue_only_once"></a> - double a_very_long_variable = test (foobar1, - foobar5); - <a title="indent_continue, use_indent_continue_only_once"><strong><font color="red">████</font></strong></a> -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -class Test -{<a name="indent_access_spec"></a> - private: -<a title="indent_access_spec"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - int a; -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p></p> -<h1>Register</h1> -<table> - <tr> - <td><a href="#indent_columns">indent_columns</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_continue">indent_continue</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_with_tabs">indent_with_tabs</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_cmt_with_tabs">indent_cmt_with_tabs</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_align_string">indent_align_string</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_xml_string">indent_xml_string</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_brace">indent_brace</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_braces">indent_braces</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_braces_no_func">indent_braces_no_func</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_braces_no_class">indent_braces_no_class</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_braces_no_struct">indent_braces_no_struct</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_brace_parent">indent_brace_parent</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_paren_open_brace">indent_paren_open_brace</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_namespace">indent_namespace</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_namespace_single_indent">indent_namespace_single_indent</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_namespace_level">indent_namespace_level</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_namespace_limit">indent_namespace_limit</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_extern">indent_extern</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_class">indent_class</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_class_colon">indent_class_colon</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_class_on_colon">indent_class_on_colon</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_constr_colon">indent_constr_colon</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_ctor_init_leading">indent_ctor_init_leading</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_ctor_init">indent_ctor_init</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_else_if">indent_else_if</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_var_def_blk">indent_var_def_blk</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_var_def_cont">indent_var_def_cont</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_shift">indent_shift</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_def_force_col1">indent_func_def_force_col1</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_call_param">indent_func_call_param</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_def_param">indent_func_def_param</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_proto_param">indent_func_proto_param</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_class_param">indent_func_class_param</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_ctor_var_param">indent_func_ctor_var_param</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_template_param">indent_template_param</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_param_double">indent_func_param_double</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_const">indent_func_const</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_func_throw">indent_func_throw</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_member">indent_member</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_sing_line_comments">indent_sing_line_comments</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_relative_single_line_comments">indent_relative_single_line_comments</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_switch_case">indent_switch_case</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_case_shift">indent_case_shift</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_case_brace">indent_case_brace</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_col1_comment">indent_col1_comment</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_label">indent_label</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_access_spec">indent_access_spec</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_access_spec_body">indent_access_spec_body</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_paren_nl">indent_paren_nl</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_paren_close">indent_paren_close</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_comma_paren">indent_comma_paren</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_bool_paren">indent_bool_paren</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_first_bool_expr">indent_first_bool_expr</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_square_nl">indent_square_nl</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_preserve_sql">indent_preserve_sql</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_align_assign">indent_align_assign</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_off_after_assign">indent_off_after_assign</a></td> - - <td><a href="#indent_min_vbrace_open">indent_min_vbrace_open</a></td> - <td><a href="#indent_vbrace_open_on_tabstop">indent_vbrace_open_on_tabstop</a></td> - <td><a href="#use_indent_continue_only_once">use_indent_continue_only_once</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - </tr> -</table> - -<h2>not yet shown</h2> - -<h2>only for Pawn</h2> - -<h2>only for Java</h2> - -<h2>only for objective C</h2> -indent_oc_msg_colon<br> -indent_oc_msg_prioritize_first_colon<br> -indent_oc_block_msg_xcode_style<br> -indent_oc_block_msg_from_keyword<br> -indent_oc_block_msg_from_colon<br> -indent_oc_block_msg_from_caret<br> -indent_oc_block_msg_from_brace<br> -indent_oc_inside_msg_sel<br> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Java.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Java.html deleted file mode 100644 index 80083042..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Java.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work-Java</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work-Java?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces-Java</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - - for (Type var : expr) - <a title="sp_after_for_colon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_ModifyCode.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_ModifyCode.html deleted file mode 100644 index e20e1098..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_ModifyCode.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Positioning options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Code modifying</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -namespace a::b -{ -int foo::bar() -{ - switch(xx) { - case 1: <a name="mod_full_brace_do"></a><a name="mod_full_brace_for"></a> - do { ++i; } while (++cnt < 1000); - <a title="mod_full_brace_do"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { bar(i); } - <a title="mod_full_brace_for"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="mod_full_brace_if"></a><a name="mod_full_brace_if_chain"></a><a name="mod_full_brace_nl"></a> - if (a != b) { - <a title="mod_full_brace_nl"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a> - <a title="mod_full_brace_if"> â–ˆ</a> - <a title="mod_full_brace_if_chain"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - x = a; - if (c == d) - <a title="mod_full_brace_if"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - y = 5; - } - <a title="mod_full_brace_nl"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</a> - <a title="mod_full_brace_if">â–ˆ</a> - <a title="mod_full_brace_if_chain">â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="mod_full_brace_while"></a> - while (a == b) - <a title="mod_full_brace_while"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - c++; - <a title="mod_full_brace_while"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="mod_full_paren_if_bool"></a> - if (( a < b) && ( b > c)) { - <a title="mod_full_paren_if_bool"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ â–ˆ â–ˆ â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="mod_paren_on_return"></a> - return (nCount); - <a title="mod_paren_on_return"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="mod_remove_extra_semicolon"></a> - if (a) { - foo();; - <a title="mod_remove_extra_semicolon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - }; - <a title="mod_remove_extra_semicolon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - break;<a name="mod_move_case_break"></a> - case 2: {<a name="mod_case_brace"></a> - int b; - b = 2; - } - <a title="mod_case_brace"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - break; - <a title="mod_move_case_break"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - default:<a name="mod_add_long_switch_closebrace_comment"></a> - handle_the_rest(); - break; - } // switch - <a title="mod_add_long_switch_closebrace_comment"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="mod_add_long_function_closebrace_comment"></a> -} // foo::bar -<a title="mod_add_long_function_closebrace_comment"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment"></a> -} // namespace a::b -<a title="mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a name="mod_remove_empty_return"></a> -void a() -{ - return; - <a title="mod_remove_empty_return"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p></p> -<h1>Register</h1> -<table> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_add_long_function_closebrace_comment">mod_add_long_function_closebrace_comment</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_add_long_ifdef_else_comment">mod_add_long_ifdef_else_comment</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_add_long_ifdef_endif_comment">mod_add_long_ifdef_endif_comment</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment">mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_add_long_switch_closebrace_comment">mod_add_long_switch_closebrace_comment</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_case_brace">mod_case_brace</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_do">mod_full_brace_do</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_for">mod_full_brace_for</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_function">mod_full_brace_function</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_if_chain">mod_full_brace_if_chain</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_if">mod_full_brace_if</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_nl">mod_full_brace_nl</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_using">mod_full_brace_using</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_full_brace_while">mod_full_brace_while</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_full_paren_if_bool">mod_full_paren_if_bool</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_move_case_break">mod_move_case_break</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_paren_on_return">mod_paren_on_return</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_pawn_semicolon">mod_pawn_semicolon</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_remove_empty_return">mod_remove_empty_return</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_remove_extra_semicolon">mod_remove_extra_semicolon</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_import">mod_sort_import</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_include">mod_sort_include</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_filename">mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_filename</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_extensionless">mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_extensionless</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_angle_over_quotes">mod_sort_incl_import_prioritize_angle_over_quotes</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_incl_import_ignore_extension">mod_sort_incl_import_ignore_extension</a></td> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_incl_import_grouping_enabled">mod_sort_incl_import_grouping_enabled</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><a href="#mod_sort_using">mod_sort_using</a></td> - </tr> -</table> - -<h2>not yet shown</h2> -mod_full_brace_using<br> -mod_add_long_ifdef_endif_comment<br> -mod_add_long_ifdef_else_comment<br> -mod_sort_include<br> - -<h2>only for Pawn</h2> -mod_full_brace_function<br> -mod_pawn_semicolon<br> - -<h2>only for Java</h2> -mod_sort_import<br> - -<h2>only for C#</h2> -mod_sort_using<br> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Namespace.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Namespace.html deleted file mode 100644 index 74589df0..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Namespace.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the New Lines options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces and New lines for Namespace</h2> -<p> -</p> -<hr><a name="nl_namespace_brace"></a> -<pre> -namespace fooA { -<a title="nl_namespace_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // use here nl_namespace_brace=false - ... -<a name="sp_word_brace_ns"></a> -namespace fooB {<a name="nl_after_brace_open"></a> -<a title="sp_word_brace_ns"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -// sp_word_brace_ns=true -<a title="indent_namespace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a title="indent_namespace_level"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a>void a(); -// indent_namespace=true" -// indent_namespace_level=5" - ... - -namespace foo1 {<a title="indent_namespace_single_indent"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // indent_namespace_single_indent=true -namespace foo2 { -<a title="indent_namespace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a>void a(); - // indent_namespace=true - ... - -namespace fooC { -<a title="indent_namespace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // indent_namespace=true -<a title="indent_namespace_limit"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // indent_namespace_limit=3 -void a(); -void b(); -void c(); -} - -namespace dudeNamespace -<a title="nl_namespace_two_to_one_liner"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -{ class ForwardFooClass; } - - -namespace fooD { -<a title="nl_inside_namespace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // nl_inside_namespace=2 - void a(); - void b(); - void c(); -<a title="nl_inside_namespace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // nl_inside_namespace=2 -} - -namespace fooD { - void a(); - void b(); - void c(); -}<a title="mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a>// namespace fooD - // mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment=2 - - -</pre> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_NewLines.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_NewLines.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9d9ad656..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_NewLines.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the New Lines options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>New lines</h2> -<p> -</p> -<hr> -<pre> -<a title="nl_remove_extra_newlines"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="nl_start_of_file"><strong><font color="red"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></font></strong></a> -void bar_0(); // function definition -<a title="nl_func_paren"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_def_empty">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -void bar_0() // function declaration -<a title="nl_func_def_paren"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_decl_empty">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -void A::bar_1(int a); -<a title="nl_func_scope_name"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_def_start"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_def_end_single"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -void bar_2(int a) <a title="nl_fdef_brace"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="nl_func_type_name"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_decl_start"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_decl_end"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="nl_func_decl_start_single"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_decl_end_single"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -{<a title="nl_collapse_empty_body"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -} -<a title="nl_after_func_body"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -void bar_3(int x, - int y) -<a title="nl_func_def_args"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_decl_end"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -{ - int a = 5;<a title="nl_after_semicolon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - int b = 7; - <a title="nl_func_var_def_blk"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - a = 135; - list_for_each(item, list) { -<a title="nl_fcall_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - } -<a title="nl_before_block_comment"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - /* c1 - * c2 - */ -<a title="nl_max"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - int x2; -<a title="nl_before_c_comment"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - /* single comment */ -<a title="nl_before_cpp_comment"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // cpp comment - std::for_each(a, b, [] (int& b) -> foo { -<a title="nl_cpp_ldef_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b+=3; - } - A_function(parameter_for_A); -<a title="nl_func_call_start"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a title="nl_func_call_end"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -} -<a title="nl_end_of_file"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<hr> -class foo : public my_Class<a title="nl_class_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="nl_class_colon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -{ - void bar_c(int t, int u)<a title="nl_constr_colon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="nl_func_type_name_class, nl_func_proto_type_name"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_func_decl_args"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - : t(222) - , u(88) -<a title="nl_constr_init_args, pos_constr_comma"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - { -<a title="nl_typedef_blk_start"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - typedef char CHAR; -<a title="nl_typedef_blk_end"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_var_def_blk_start"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - CHAR c; - int a; - int b; -<a title="nl_var_def_blk_end"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - c = 'a'; -<a title="nl_before_switch"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - switch (a) { -<a title="nl_switch_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - case 0: - b = 1; - break; -<a title="nl_before_case"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - case 1: b = 5; break; -<a title="nl_after_case"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - case 13: { -<a title="nl_case_colon_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = 15; - break; - } - } -<a title="nl_after_switch"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_before_do"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - do { <a title="nl_do_brace"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - do_something(); - } while (!d.isEmpty()); -<a title="nl_brace_while"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_after_do">â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_before_if"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - if (a) { <a title="nl_if_brace"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = 1; - } else if (c) { -<a title="nl_brace_else"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_else_if"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_elseif_brace"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b ; - } else { -<a title="nl_else_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = 3; - } -<a title="nl_after_if"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_before_for"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - for (a = 1; a < 5; a++) { -<a title="nl_for_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = b + a; - } -<a title="nl_after_for"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - for (int a = 1; a < 5; - a++) { -<a title="nl_multi_line_cond"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = a + 4; - } - try { -<a title="nl_try_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = 1; - if (err) { -<a title="nl_before_throw"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - throw std::runtime_error(std::string("nextKey: ") + err.asString()); - } - } catch (const std::exception &exc) { -<a title="nl_brace_catch"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_catch_brace"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = 3; - } -<a title="nl_before_while"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - while (c) { -<a title="nl_while_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b ; - } -<a title="nl_after_while"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - } - enum CaseOfOne { -<a title="nl_enum_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - a1, - b1, -<a title="nl_ds_struct_enum_cmt"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // comment - c1, -<a title="nl_ds_struct_enum_close_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - }; - struct indent_ptr_t <a title="nl_struct_brace"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - { - chunk_t *ref; -<a title="nl_ds_struct_enum_cmt"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // comment - int delta; -<a title="nl_ds_struct_enum_close_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - } ipt; -<a title="nl_brace_struct_var"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="nl_after_struct"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - union UnionOfOne { -<a title="nl_union_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - a1, - b1, -<a title="nl_ds_struct_enum_cmt"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - // comment - c1, -<a title="nl_ds_struct_enum_close_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - }; -<a title="nl_before_access_spec"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_after_func_body_class"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - private: // same for protected:, signal: or slots: label -<a title="nl_after_access_spec"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - int ap; -}; -<a title="nl_after_class"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<hr> -namespace foo { -<a title="nl_namespace_brace"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -int foo() -{ - if (foo) a++; return; -<a title="nl_after_vbrace_open"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="nl_after_vbrace_close"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - if (a) - return; -<a title="nl_after_return"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -l123: <a title="nl_after_label_colon"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - int a = 5; -<a title="nl_before_if"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - if (a > b) { - c = 7; -<a title="nl_before_return"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - return a + b; - } - std::for_each(a, b, [] (int& b)->foo{ b+=3; return(b); }); -<a title="nl_brace_fparen"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - QUrl dxOffEagle("http://something/newpage.html?[{\"foo: bar\"}]", QUrl::TolerantMode); -<a title="nl_brace_square"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="nl_before_return"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - return 0; -<a title="nl_return_expr"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<hr> -/* c1 - * - */ -<a title="nl_comment_func_def"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -void b(); -<a title="nl_after_func_proto"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -void d(); -#define LOG_CONTTEXT() \ -<a title="nl_multi_line_define"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - LOG_FMT(LCONTTEXT \ - ,"%s:%d set cont_text to '%s'\n" \ - ,__func__, __LINE__, cmt.cont_text.c_str()) -template <class T> -<a title="nl_template_class"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -ItemJob<T>::ItemJob(PlatformDependent *internals, const QNetworkRequest &request) - : GetJob(internals, request) -typedef int ia; -typedef int ib; -<a title="nl_typedef_blk_in"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -typedef int ic; -typedef int id; -</pre> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Objectiv-C.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Objectiv-C.html deleted file mode 100644 index 993a1b95..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Objectiv-C.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work-Objectiv-C</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work-Objectiv-C?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces-Objectiv-C</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - @selector (methodNameWithArg:); - <a title="sp_after_oc_at_sel"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Positioning.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Positioning.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4e8a36cc..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Positioning.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Positioning options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Positioning</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -void Mode( TDistMode dm ) -{<a name="pos_arith"></a> - a = b - + c; - <a title="pos_arith"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="pos_assign"></a> - ms_DistMode - = dm; - <a title="pos_assign"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - if ( (count > 0)<a name="pos_bool"></a> - && (count < MAX_COUNT)) { ... } - <a title="pos_bool"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = ( GetDistanceMode()<a name="pos_compare"></a> - == dmKM ) ? "km" : "Miles"; - <a title="pos_compare"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - b = ( GetDistanceMode() == dmKM ) <a name="pos_conditional"></a> - ? "km" - : "Miles"; - <a title="pos_conditional"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -} -{<a name="pos_comma"></a> - a = B(1 - , 2 - , 3); - <a title="pos_comma"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -} -<a name="pos_class_colon"></a><a name="nl_class_colon"></a><a name="pos_class_comma"></a> -class GLOX_API ClientBase - : public Class - <a title="nl_class_colon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="pos_class_colon">â–ˆ</font></strong></a><a name="nl_class_init_args"></strong></a> - , public OtherClass // if many lines are wanted - <a title="nl_class_init_args"><strong><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - , public ThridClass - , public ForthClass - <a title="pos_class_comma"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - - // nl_class_colon=force - // pos_class_colon=lead_force - // nl_class_init_args=force - // pos_class_comma=lead_force -{ } -<a name="pos_constr_colon"></a><a name="pos_constr_comma"></a> -class foo : public -{ - void bar_c(int t, int u) - : t(222) -<a title="pos_constr_colon"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></font></strong></a> - , u(88) -<a title="pos_constr_comma"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - {} -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Preprocessor.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Preprocessor.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1d99b69d..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Preprocessor.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work-Preprocessor</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work-Preprocessor?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces-Preprocessor</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - #define x(y) L #y - <a title="sp_before_pp_stringify"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - #define msg0(x) printf("%c: %d\n", ??=@ x, x) - <a title="sp_pp_stringify"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Assign.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Assign.html deleted file mode 100644 index 10c8b6b0..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Assign.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for assign</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -int a = 5; -<a title="sp_assign"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -<a title="sp_before_assign"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ </a><a title="sp_after_assign">â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -int decimal<a title="sp_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>=<a title="sp_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>1; -normal<a title="sp_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>+=<a title="sp_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>2; - -int find(size_t idx<a title="sp_assign_default"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>=<a title="sp_assign_default"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>0); - -enum FLAGS { - FLAGS_decimal<a title="sp_enum_assign, sp_enum_before_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>=<a title="sp_enum_assign, sp_enum_after_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>1, - -return [<a title="sp_cpp_lambda_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>=<a title="sp_cpp_lambda_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>](T* t) { }; -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Byref.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Byref.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7ad47f72..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Byref.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for byref</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - bool<a title="sp_before_byref_func"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>&<a title="sp_after_byref_func"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>foo(int<a title="sp_before_byref"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>&<a title="sp_after_byref"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>idx); - - MyType<a title="sp_before_unnamed_byref"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>&<a title="sp_after_byref_func"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>MyClass::myMethode() { - const MyType& t = getSomewhere(); -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Case.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Case.html deleted file mode 100644 index e40bfc5b..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Case.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for case</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -{ - switch (a) - { - case<a title="sp_case_label"><font color="red">█████</font></a>1<a title="sp_before_case_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>: - b = 5; - case 2<a title="sp_before_case_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>: - b = 7; - default<a title="sp_before_case_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>: - b = 0; - } -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Cast.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Cast.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9e0b6e2d..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Cast.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for cast</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - b = int<a title="sp_cpp_cast_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>(<a title="sp_inside_paren_cast"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>a<a title="sp_inside_paren_cast"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font>); -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Class.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Class.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1bd1c4a5..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Class.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for class</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -{ - class my_class<a title="sp_before_class_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>:<a title="sp_after_class_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>baseclass1, baseclass2 -{ -public: - my_class<a title="sp_func_class_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(int b)<a title="sp_before_constr_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>:<a title="sp_after_constr_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>x(b); - - my_class<a title="sp_func_class_paren_empty"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>() : c(2) - { - } -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Comma.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Comma.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3b3f0de1..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Comma.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for comma</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -{ - int A(bool a<a title="sp_before_comma"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>,<a title="sp_after_comma"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>bool b); -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Enum.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Enum.html deleted file mode 100644 index f208c95f..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Enum.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for enum</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -enum FLAGS { - FLAGS_decimal<a title="sp_enum_assign, sp_enum_before_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>=<a title="sp_enum_assign, sp_enum_after_assign"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>1 -}; - -enum Status {<a title="sp_inside_braces_enum"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>Unknown, Success, Error<a title="sp_inside_braces_enum"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>}; - -enum class comment_align_e<a title="sp_enum_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>:<a title="sp_enum_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>unsigned int -{ - REGULAR, BRACE, ENDIF, -}; - -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_For.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_For.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3aa455f9..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_For.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for for loop</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -{ - for (i = 0<a title="sp_before_semi_for"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>;<a title="sp_after_semi_for"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>i < 10<a title="sp_before_semi_for"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>;<a title="sp_after_semi_for"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>i++<a title="sp_after_semi"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>) - { - b = i + 1; - } - - for (<a title="sp_before_semi_for_empty"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>;<a title="sp_before_semi_for_empty"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>;<a title="sp_after_semi_for_empty"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>) - { - b = b + 1; - } - for(auto x<a title="sp_before_for_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>:<a title="sp_after_for_colon"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>std::as_const(str)) {} -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_New.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_New.html deleted file mode 100644 index 587844ae..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_New.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for new/ delete</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -{ - Foo* foo = new<a title="sp_after_new"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>Foo(a,v); - // does'nt work at every place - - delete[]<a title="sp_after_new"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>m_used; - - Foo* foo = new<a title="sp_between_new_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(<a title="sp_inside_newop_paren, sp_inside_newop_paren_open"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>ptr,std::nothrow<a title="sp_inside_newop_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>)<a title="sp_after_newop_paren, sp_inside_newop_paren_close"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>Foo[]; -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Operator.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Operator.html deleted file mode 100644 index d73c964d..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Operator.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for operator</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -{ - bool operator<a title="sp_after_operator"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>()<a title="sp_after_operator_sym"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(T1 const t1, T2 const t2) - { - ... - } - unc_text operator =<a title="sp_after_operator_sym, sp_after_operator_sym_empty"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>() - { - ... - } - auto max(int a, int b)<a title="sp_trailing_return"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>-><a title="sp_trailing_return"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>int; - auto max(int a, int b) const<a title="sp_trailing_return"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>-><a title="sp_trailing_return"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>int; -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Paren.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Paren.html deleted file mode 100644 index caa4a5a5..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Paren.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for Parenthesis</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> - -{ - auto a = - [=] (<a title="sp_inside_fparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>int *a, Something b<a title="sp_inside_fparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>)<a title="sp_cpp_lambda_paren_brace"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>{ - // ... - }; -} -void foo(<a title="sp_inside_fparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>int key, int value<a title="sp_inside_fparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>) -{ - a = (<a title="sp_inside_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>b + c<a title="sp_inside_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>); - a = B(<a title="sp_balance_nested_parens"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(c) + (d)<a title="sp_balance_nested_parens"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>); - return A(<a title="sp_inside_fparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>key, value<a title="sp_inside_fparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>) + B(<a title="sp_inside_fparens"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>); -} -} -class STDMETHOD -{ - STDMETHOD(GetValues)<a title="sp_cparen_oparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(BSTR bsName, REFDATA** pData); -}; -void (__attribute__(<a title="sp_paren_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(noreturn)<a title="sp_paren_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>) ****f) (void); - -char *__attribute__(<a title="sp_paren_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(aligned(8)<a title="sp_paren_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>)<a title="sp_paren_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>) *f; - -(struct foo)<a title="sp_paren_brace"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>{...} - -typedef const char *<a title="sp_ptr_star_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(*somefunc_t)(void *barstool); - - - - - -if<a title="sp_before_sparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(<a title="sp_inside_sparen, sp_inside_sparen_open"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>a<a title="sp_inside_sparen, sp_inside_sparen_close"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>)<a title="sp_after_sparen"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>{ b = 13; } - -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Template.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Template.html deleted file mode 100644 index d8792888..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Space_Template.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> -<h2>Spaces for template</h2> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -{ - template<a title="sp_template_angle, sp_before_angle"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a><<a title="sp_inside_angle"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>bool a<a title="sp_inside_angle"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>><a title="sp_after_angle"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>void f(); - - new List<byte><a title="sp_angle_paren"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>(foo); - - new List<byte>(<a title="sp_angle_paren_empty"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>); - - List<byte><a title="sp_angle_word"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>m; - template <typename T><a title="sp_angle_word"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>static ...; - - template<typename T> class Foo<Bar<T><a title="sp_angle_shift"><font color="red">â–ˆ</font></a>> { }; -} -</pre> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Spaces.html b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Spaces.html deleted file mode 100644 index eb086a34..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/htdocs/options_Spaces.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,422 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> - <title>Uncrustify: where do the Spaces options work</title> -</head> -<body lang="en-US"> -<h1><a href="https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify">Uncrustify</a>: -Where do the options work?</h1> - -<p> -</p> -<h2>Spaces</h2> -You want to "add/ force/ ignore/ remove" a -<ul> - <li><a href="options_Space_Assign.html">space for assign</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Byref.html">space for byref</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Case.html">space for case</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Cast.html">space for cast</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Class.html">space for class</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Comma.html">space for comma</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_D.html">space for D</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Enum.html">space for enum</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_For.html">space for for loop</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_New.html">space for new/ delete</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Operator.html">space for operator</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Paren.html">space for parenthesis</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Preprocessor.html">space for preprocessor</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Space_Template.html">space for template</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Java.html">options_Java</a></li> - <li><a href="options_Objectiv-C.html">options_Objectiv-C</a></li> - <li><a href="options_C_sharp.html">options_C#</a></li> - <li><a href="options_CLI_NET.html">options_CLI .NET</a></li> - <li><a href="options_ASM.html">options_ASM</a></li> -</ul> -at some places. -<p> -</p> -Some more options... -<p> -</p> -<p> -</p> -<table border="1", width="100%"> -<tr> -<td> -<pre> -// Comments -<a title="sp_cmt_cpp_start"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -int a; /* emb cmt */ int b; // trailing cmt -<a title="sp_before_tr_emb_cmt"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="sp_num_before_tr_emb_cmt">..........â–ˆ â–ˆ..........â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - - union { - uint maxChars; - uint maxBytes; - } mLength; - union { int m_size; int m_any; }; - <a title="sp_inside_braces_struct"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - return { -1, -1, -1 }; - <a title="sp_inside_braces"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ â–ˆ</font></strong></a> - -class Parser :: ParserPrivate { }; -<a title="sp_before_dc"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</a><a title="sp_after_dc"> â–ˆ</a><a title="sp_inside_braces_empty"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -template <typename T> class to { }; -<a title="sp_inside_braces_empty"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -my $all = { }; -<a title="sp_inside_braces_empty"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -enum FocusEffect { }; -<a title="sp_inside_braces_empty"><strong><font color="red"> â–ˆ</font></strong></a> -struct error { }; 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charset=utf-8"> - <TITLE></TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY LANG="en-US" DIR="LTR"> -<H1><A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/projects/uncrustify/">Uncrustify -your C code</A></H1> -<A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/projects/uncrustify/">Project -web site</A> -<P><A HREF="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/uncrustify/uncrustify-0.0.3.tgz?download">Download -Uncrustify 0.0.3</A></P> -<B>What it does:</B> -<UL> - <LI>Indent code - <LI>Align code on '=' and variable definitions - <LI>Align #define stuff - <LI>Align backslash-newline stuff - <LI>Reformat comments (a little bit) - <LI>Fix inter-character spacing -</UL> -<B>What it doesn't do (yet):</B> -<UL> - <LI>Split long lines - <LI>Handle format changing #if/#else stuff -</UL> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/overview.odt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/overview.odt Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index e14e3285..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/overview.odt +++ /dev/null diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/paren_stack.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/paren_stack.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 109709dc..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/paren_stack.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ - -=-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= -* * -* Paren Stack * -* * -=-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - -At the heart of this algorithm are two stacks. -There is the Paren Stack (PS) and the Frame stack. - -The PS (pse in the code) keeps track of braces, parens, -if/else/switch/do/while/etc items -- anything that is nestable. - -Complex statements go through some of these BS_ stages: - BS_PAREN1 - paren on if/for/switch/while, etc - BS_PAREN2 - paren on do{}while() - BS_BRACE_DO - brace set on do{} - BS_BRACE2 - brace on if/else/for/switch/while - BS_ELSE - expecting 'else' after 'if' - BS_ELSEIF - expecting 'if' after 'else' - BS_WHILE - expecting 'while' after 'do' - -The file is processed one token at a time to support #if/#else/#endif -preprocessors at any point. - -Take this simple if statement as an example: - - if ( x ) - { - x--; - } - -The stack would look like so: -The format is first the token processed and then the PSE stack as it appears -AFTER the token is processed. - -'if' [IF - PAREN1] -'(' [IF - PAREN1] [SPAREN OPEN] -'x' [IF - PAREN1] [SPAREN OPEN] -')' [IF - BRACE2] <- note that the stage was changed on SPAREN_CLOSE -'{' [IF - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -'x' [IF - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -'--' [IF - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -';' [IF - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -'}' [IF - ELSE] - <- lack of else kills the ELSE, closes statement - -Virtual brace example: - if ( x ) - x--; - else if (y) - y--; - else - z++; - -'if' [IF - PAREN1] -'(' [IF - PAREN1] [SPAREN OPEN] -'x' [IF - PAREN1] [SPAREN OPEN] -')' [IF - BRACE2] -'x' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] <- VBrace open inserted before because - the token was not '{' -'--' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] -';' [IF - ELSE] <- Semicolon causes a VBrace close to be - inserted after the semicolon -'else' [ELSE - ELSEIF] <- IF changed into ELSE, expect IF or BRACE -'x' [ELSE - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] <- lack of '{' -> VBrace -'++' [ELSE - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] -';' <- VBrace close inserted after semicolon - ELSE removed after statement close - -Nested virtual brace example: (EOF represents the end of the file) - if ( x ) - if (y) - y--; - else - z++; - EOF - -'if' [IF - PAREN1] -'(' [IF - PAREN1] [PAREN OPEN] -'x' [IF - PAREN1] [PAREN OPEN] -')' [IF - BRACE2] -'if' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [IF - PAREN1] <- VBrace on BRACE2, IF opened -'(' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [IF - PAREN1] [SPAREN OPEN] -'y' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [IF - PAREN1] [SPAREN OPEN] -')' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] -'y' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] -'--' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] -';' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [IF - ELSE] -'else' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [ELSE - ELSEIF] -'z' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [ELSE - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] -'++' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [ELSE - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] -';' [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [ELSE - BRACE2] - step1 - [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] - step2 - [IF - ELSE] - step3 -EOF - --- this last semi is more complicated - first it terminates the VBRACE and then - the else, which then, since it is the end of a statement, terminates the - VBRACE. That bumps the IF stage to ELSE. - The EOF kills that off (since it is not an else) - -Order of operation: -1) if TOS=VBRACE && PC=SEMI, insert VBRACE close, PC=>VBRACE close -2) if PC=VBRACE close or PC=BRACE close, and TOS is complex (if/else/etc) - then advance complex stage. If statement ends, pop and advance - - -Stages for each complex statement: -if -IF-PAREN1, IF-BRACE2, IF-ELSE - -if/else -IF-PAREN1, IF-BRACE2, IF-ELSE, ELSE-ELSEIF, ELSE-BRACE2 - -if/else if/else -IF-PAREN1, IF-BRACE2, IF-ELSE, ELSE-ELSEIF, IF-PAREN1, IF-BRACE2, IF-ELSE, ELSE-ELSEIF, ELSE-BRACE2 - -for -FOR-PAREN1, FOR-BRACE2 - -while -WHILE-PAREN1, WHILE-BRACE2 - -switch -SWITCH-PAREN1, SWITCH-BRACE2 - -synchronized -SYNCHRONIZED-PAREN1 - -do/while -DO-BRACE_DO, DO-WHILE, WHILE-PAREN2 - - -Another less-interesting example: - -{ - if (x) - volatile - { - y++; - } - return y; -} - -'{' [BRACE OPEN] -'if' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - PAREN1] -'(' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - PAREN1] [PAREN OPEN] -'x' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - PAREN1] [PAREN OPEN] -')' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] -'volatile' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [VOLATILE - BRACE2] -'{' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [VOLATILE - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -'y' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [VOLATILE - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -'++' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [VOLATILE - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -';' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - BRACE2] [VBRACE OPEN] [VOLATILE - BRACE2] [BRACE OPEN] -'}' [BRACE OPEN] [IF - ELSE] <- the brace close ends brace-open, - volatile-brace2 and vbrace-open -'return' [BRACE OPEN] <- not else -'y' [BRACE OPEN] -';' [BRACE OPEN] -'}' <- empties the stack - - -=-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= -* * -* Parse Frames * -* * -=-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - -The pse stack is kept on a frame stack. -The frame stack is need for languages that support preprocessors (C, C++, C#) -that can arbitrarily change code flow. It also isolates #define macros so -that they are indented independently and do not affect the rest of the program. - -When an #if is hit, a copy of the current frame is push on the frame stack. -When an #else/#elif is hit, a copy of the current stack is pushed under the -#if frame and the original (pre-#if) frame is copied to the current frame. -When #endif is hit, the top frame is popped. -This has the following effects: - - a simple #if / #endif does not affect program flow - - #if / #else /#endif - continues from the #if clause - -When a #define is entered, the current frame is pushed and cleared. -When a #define is exited, the frame is popped. - - -Take this example, which isn't very exciting, as both the #if and #else parts -end up with the same paren stack. This is the usual case. - -{ - foo(param1, -#ifdef DEBUG - "debug"); -#else - "release"); -#endif -} - -Right before the #ifdef, we have this for the paren stack: - Top> [BRACE OPEN] [PAREN OPEN] - -The #ifdef pushes a copy of the current stack, so we have this: - Top> [BRACE OPEN] [PAREN OPEN] - [BRACE OPEN] [PAREN OPEN] - -The close paren after "debug" closes out the PAREN-OPEN on the top of the stack. - Top> [BRACE OPEN] - [BRACE OPEN] [PAREN OPEN] - -The #else swaps the top two frames. - Top> [BRACE OPEN] [PAREN OPEN] - [BRACE OPEN] - -Right after the #else, we hit another close paren after the "release". - Top> [BRACE OPEN] - [BRACE OPEN] - -At the #endif, the top of stack is thrown out, which restores us to the #if path. - Top> [BRACE OPEN] - - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/theory.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/theory.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 99324855..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/theory.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document is too incomplete to be of much use. -Patches are welcome! - - -Theory of operation -------------------- - -Uncrustify goes through several steps to reformat code. -The first step, parsing, is the most complex and important. - - -Step 1 - Tokenize ------------------ -C code must be understood to some degree to be able to be properly indented. -The parsing step reads in a text buffer and breaks it into chunks and puts -those chunks in a list. - -When a chunk is parsed, the original column and line are recorded. - -These are the chunks that are parsed: - - punctuators - - numbers - - words (keywords, variables, etc) - - comments - - strings - - whitespace - - preprocessors - -See token_enum.h for a complete list. -See punctuators.cpp and keywords.cpp for examples of how they are used. - -In the code, chunk types are prefixed with 'CT_'. -The CT_WORD token is changed into a more specific token using the lookup table -in keywords.cpp - - -Step 2 - Tokenize Cleanup -------------------------- - -The second step is to change the token type for certain constructs that need -to be adjusted early on. -For example, the '<' token can be either a CT_COMPARE or CT_ANGLE_OPEN. -Both are handled very differently. -If a CT_WORD follows CT_ENUM/CT_STRUCT/CT_UNION, then it is marked as a CT_TYPE. -Basically, anything that doesn't depend on the nesting level can be done at this -stage. - - -Step 3 - Brace Cleanup -------------------------- - -This is possibly the most difficult step. -do/if/else/for/switch/while bodies are examined and virtual braces are added. -Brace parent types are set. -Statement start and expression starts are labeled. -And #ifdef constructs are handled. - -This step determines the levels (brace_level, level, & pp_level). - -REVISIT: - The code in brace_cleanup.cpp needs to be reworked to take advantage of being - able to scan forward and backward. The original code was going to be merged - into tokenize.cpp, but that was WAY too complex. - - -Step 4 - Fix Symbols (combine.cpp) ----------------------------------- - -This step is no longer properly named. -In the original design, neighboring chunks were to be combined into longer -chunks. This proved to be a silly idea. But the name of the file stuck. - -This is where most of the interesting identification stuff goes on. -Colons type are detected, variables are marked, functions are labeled, etc. -Also, all the punctuators are classified. Ie, CT_MINUS become CT_NEG or CT_ARITH. - - - Types are marked. - - Functions are marked. - - Parenthesis and braces are marked where appropriate. - - finds and marks casts - - finds and marks variable definitions (for aligning) - - finds and marks assignments that may be aligned - - changes CT_INCDEC_AFTER to CT_INCDEC_BEFORE - - changes CT_STAR to either CT_PTR_TYPE, CT_DEREF or CT_ARITH - - changes CT_MINUS to either CT_NEG or CT_ARITH - - changes CT_PLUS and CT_ADDR to CT_ARITH, if needed - - other stuff? - - -Casts ------ -Casts are detected as follows: - - paren pair not part of if/for/etc nor part of a function - - contains only CT_QUALIFIER, CT_TYPE, '*', and no more than one CT_WORD - - is not followed by CT_ARITH - -Tough cases: -(foo) * bar; - -If uncertain about a cast like this: (foo_t), some simple rules are applied. -If the word ends in '_t', it is a cast, unless followed by '+'. -If the word is all caps (FOO), it is a cast. -If you use custom types (very likely) that aren't detected properly (unlikely), -the add them to the config file like so: (example Using C-Sharp types) -type UInt32 UInt16 UInt8 Byte -type Int32 Int16 Int8 - - -Step 6+ Everything else -------------------------- - -From this point on, many filters are run on the chunk list to change the -token columns. - -indent.cpp sets the left-most column. -align.cpp set the column for individual chunks. -space.cpp sets the spacing between chunks. -Others insert newlines, change token position, etc. - - -Last Step - Output -------------------------- - -At the final step the list is printed to the output. -Everything except comments are printed as-is. -Comments are reformatted in the output stage. - diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/threads.txt b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/threads.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f6ed4edd..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.72.0/documentation/threads.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ - -Notes on how to deal with the wicked corner case that is C/C++ -preprocessor #if magic. None of this is actually implemented. - -Languages not affected: - - D - - Java - - ECMA (Java Script) - -Langauges affected: - - C - - C++ - - C# - - Vala - - Pawn - - Objective C/C++ - - -Threads of code are created for functions that navigate the tokens. -There is the master list of the raw tokens parsed out. - -There is at least one thread, which, in the absense of any #if statements, is -the same as the raw token list. - -In the threads, a BARRIER is placed where ever code cannot move past. -This represents and #if or #else statement. -Normally, the barriers are skipped when navigating code. Only when removing a -newline does the code need to check for a barrier. - -For #if statements without an #else, there is an implicit #else added that contains -nothing. - -// example 1 -a -#if X -b -#endif -c - -Thread - #if #endif - V V -0 - a -+- b -+- c - | | -1 +-----+ <- empty else path (ie, for '#if 0') - -Max depth = 2 - - -// example 2 -a -#if X -b -#else -c -#endif -d - #if #endif - V V -0 - a -+- b -+- d - | | -1 +- c -+ <- else path - -Max depth = 2 - - -// example 3 -a -#if X -b -#elif Y -c -#elif Z -d -#else -e -#endif -f -#if A -g -#endif -h - #if X #endif #if A - V V V -0 - a -+- b -+- f -----------+- g -+- h - | | | | -1 +- c -+ <- elif Y +-----+ <- empty else - | | -2 +- d -+ <- elif Z - | | -3 +- e -+ <- else - -Max depth = 4 - -The detection routines need to be executed once for each thread, up to the maximum -thread depth. Note that the typical maximum thread depth is going to be 2-3. - -0 - a - b - f - g - h -1 - a - c - f ----- h -2 - a - d - f - g - h -3 - a - e - f - g - h - -The general rule is that if the current thread exceed the max, thread 0 is used. - -Identification is the primary use for the threads. -The secondary use is indentation. The indentation of each token at each thread -level is recorded. -The maximum indentation for the token is used, assuming the thread is without -error. ('#if 0' commented out code that is bad may not be handled.) - -I won't know if this will work for sure until I try it. |