This is still not (and likely will never be) intended to just be blindly
run and mechanically applied to all files. It tries to implement our rules
but it is not perfect and more importantly, we have parts of the code
where we intentionally break our rules for various reasons of readability
in that particular situation.
But running this against the sources files you touch often will point out
things that are wrong and should be fixed.
This fixes the indentation for continuation lines and the handling of the
for each style loops (clang 3.5 should have this built in - I'll play with
the current development version of this later).
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
clang-format doesn't appear to reindent multi line #define statements
correctly - so this hopefully will clean those up.
The included whitespace corrections to the code should stay in place when
using the updated tool.
This includes cleaning up some multi-line comments that were messed up the
last time around as well as a few other minor changes.
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
Minor change to the perl postprocessing script and resulting changes to
the affected source files.
This deals with two issues:
- "foreach"-like structures were not always treated correctly
- some longer calculations that ended on "+ constant" were reformatted in
a rather unatractive manner
In one source file (divelist.c) I ended up adding braces to the sources...
trying to cascade the indentation further down without having the block
there seemed a lot more trouble than it's worth.
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
The struct / class regex was way too relaxed.
Having the parent class on the same line usually looks better.
clang-format appears to do something odd with continuation strings - even
with UseTab: Always it indents those with four spaces.
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
This hasn't been tested enought, but it seems to get really close.
It assumes that clang-format is in your patch.
Run
perl scripys/whitespace.pl FILENAME
and you'll get a diff of what it things is wrong with that file.
If you like what you see, simply pipe the output into patch -p0
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>