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diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.75.0/tests/input/oc/ns_enum.m b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.75.0/tests/input/oc/ns_enum.m deleted file mode 100644 index cdd729d8..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.75.0/tests/input/oc/ns_enum.m +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -// The semicolons at the end of these declarations are not superfluous. -typedef NS_ENUM (NSUInteger, MyEnum) {MyValue1, MyValue2, MyValue3}; -typedef NS_OPTIONS (NSUInteger, MyBitmask) {MyBit1, MyBit2, MyBit3}; - -// NS_ENUM specifies the type and name of the enum. -typedef enum { -MyValue1, -MyValue2, -MyValue3 -} MyEnum; -typedef NS_ENUM (NSUInteger, MyEnum) { -MyValue1, -MyValue2, -MyValue3 -}; - -// NS_OPTIONS is equivalent to NS_ENUM, but semantically used for bitmask enums. -typedef enum { -MyBit1 = (1u << 0), -MyBit2Longer = (1u << 1), -MyBit3ThatIsConsiderablyMoreVerbose = (1u << 2) -} MyBitmask; -typedef NS_OPTIONS (NSUInteger, MyBitmask) { -MyBit1 = (1u << 0), -MyBit2Longer = (1u << 1), -MyBit3ThatIsConsiderablyMoreVerbose = (1u << 2) -}; |