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#
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# General options
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#
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# The type of line endings
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newlines = lf # auto/lf/crlf/cr
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# The original size of tabs in the input
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input_tab_size = 8 # number
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# The size of tabs in the output (only used if align_with_tabs=true)
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output_tab_size = 3 # number
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# The ASCII value of the string escape char, usually 92 (\) or 94 (^). (Pawn)
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string_escape_char = 92 # number
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# Alternate string escape char for Pawn. Only works right before the quote char.
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string_escape_char2 = 0 # number
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# Replace tab characters found in string literals with the escape sequence \t instead.
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string_replace_tab_chars = false # false/true
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# Allow interpreting '>=' and '>>=' as part of a template in 'void f(list<list<B>>=val);'.
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# If true (default), 'assert(x<0 && y>=3)' will be broken.
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# Improvements to template detection may make this option obsolete.
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tok_split_gte = false # false/true
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# Override the default ' *INDENT-OFF*' in comments for disabling processing of part of the file.
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disable_processing_cmt = "" # string
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# Override the default ' *INDENT-ON*' in comments for enabling processing of part of the file.
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enable_processing_cmt = "" # string
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# Enable parsing of digraphs. Default=false
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enable_digraphs = false # false/true
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# If the file contains bytes with values between 128 and 255, but is not UTF-8, then output as UTF-8
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utf8_byte = false # false/true
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# Force the output encoding to UTF-8
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utf8_force = false # false/true
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#
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# Indenting
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#
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# The number of columns to indent per level.
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# Usually 2, 3, 4, or 8.
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indent_columns = 3 # number
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# The continuation indent. If non-zero, this overrides the indent of '(' and '=' continuation indents.
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# For FreeBSD, this is set to 4. Negative value is absolute and not increased for each ( level
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indent_continue = 0 # number
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# How to use tabs when indenting code
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# 0=spaces only
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# 1=indent with tabs to brace level, align with spaces
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# 2=indent and align with tabs, using spaces when not on a tabstop
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indent_with_tabs = 0 # number
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# Comments that are not a brace level are indented with tabs on a tabstop.
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# Requires indent_with_tabs=2. If false, will use spaces.
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indent_cmt_with_tabs = false # false/true
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# Whether to indent strings broken by '\' so that they line up
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indent_align_string = true # false/true
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# The number of spaces to indent multi-line XML strings.
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# Requires indent_align_string=True
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indent_xml_string = 0 # number
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# Spaces to indent '{' from level
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indent_brace = 0 # number
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# Whether braces are indented to the body level
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indent_braces = false # false/true
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# Disabled indenting function braces if indent_braces is true
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indent_braces_no_func = false # false/true
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# Disabled indenting class braces if indent_braces is true
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indent_braces_no_class = false # false/true
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# Disabled indenting struct braces if indent_braces is true
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indent_braces_no_struct = false # false/true
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# Indent based on the size of the brace parent, i.e. 'if' => 3 spaces, 'for' => 4 spaces, etc.
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indent_brace_parent = false # false/true
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# Indent based on the paren open instead of the brace open in '({\n', default is to indent by brace.
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indent_paren_open_brace = false # false/true
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# Whether the 'namespace' body is indented
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indent_namespace = false # false/true
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# Only indent one namespace and no sub-namespaces.
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# Requires indent_namespace=true.
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indent_namespace_single_indent = false # false/true
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# The number of spaces to indent a namespace block
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indent_namespace_level = 0 # number
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# If the body of the namespace is longer than this number, it won't be indented.
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# Requires indent_namespace=true. Default=0 (no limit)
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indent_namespace_limit = 0 # number
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# Whether the 'extern "C"' body is indented
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indent_extern = false # false/true
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# Whether the 'class' body is indented
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indent_class = true # false/true
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# Whether to indent the stuff after a leading base class colon
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indent_class_colon = true # false/true
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# Indent based on a class colon instead of the stuff after the colon.
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# Requires indent_class_colon=true. Default=false
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indent_class_on_colon = false # false/true
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# Whether to indent the stuff after a leading class initializer colon
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indent_constr_colon = false # false/true
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# Virtual indent from the ':' for member initializers. Default is 2
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indent_ctor_init_leading = 2 # number
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# Additional indenting for constructor initializer list
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indent_ctor_init = 0 # number
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# False=treat 'else\nif' as 'else if' for indenting purposes
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# True=indent the 'if' one level
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indent_else_if = false # false/true
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# Amount to indent variable declarations after a open brace. neg=relative, pos=absolute
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indent_var_def_blk = 0 # number
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# Indent continued variable declarations instead of aligning.
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indent_var_def_cont = false # false/true
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# How to indent continued shift expressions ('<<' and '>>').
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# Set align_left_shift=false when using this.
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# 0: Align shift operators instead of indenting them (default)
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# 1: Indent by one level
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# -1: Preserve original indentation
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indent_shift = 0 # number
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# True: force indentation of function definition to start in column 1
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# False: use the default behavior
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indent_func_def_force_col1 = false # false/true
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# True: indent continued function call parameters one indent level
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# False: align parameters under the open paren
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indent_func_call_param = false # false/true
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# Same as indent_func_call_param, but for function defs
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indent_func_def_param = false # false/true
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# Same as indent_func_call_param, but for function protos
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indent_func_proto_param = false # false/true
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# Same as indent_func_call_param, but for class declarations
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indent_func_class_param = false # false/true
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# Same as indent_func_call_param, but for class variable constructors
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indent_func_ctor_var_param = false # false/true
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# Same as indent_func_call_param, but for templates
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indent_template_param = false # false/true
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# Double the indent for indent_func_xxx_param options
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indent_func_param_double = false # false/true
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# Indentation column for standalone 'const' function decl/proto qualifier
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indent_func_const = 0 # number
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# Indentation column for standalone 'throw' function decl/proto qualifier
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indent_func_throw = 0 # number
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# The number of spaces to indent a continued '->' or '.'
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# Usually set to 0, 1, or indent_columns.
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indent_member = 3 # number
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# Spaces to indent single line ('//') comments on lines before code
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indent_single_line_comments_before = 0 # number
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# If set, will indent trailing single line ('//') comments relative
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# to the code instead of trying to keep the same absolute column
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indent_relative_single_line_comments = false # false/true
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# Spaces to indent 'case' from 'switch'
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# Usually 0 or indent_columns.
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indent_switch_case = 0 # number
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# Spaces to shift the 'case' line, without affecting any other lines
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# Usually 0.
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indent_case_shift = 0 # number
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# Spaces to indent '{' from 'case'.
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# By default, the brace will appear under the 'c' in case.
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# Usually set to 0 or indent_columns.
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indent_case_brace = 3 # number
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# Whether to indent comments found in first column
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indent_col1_comment = false # false/true
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# How to indent goto labels
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# >0 : absolute column where 1 is the leftmost column
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# <=0 : subtract from brace indent
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indent_label = 1 # number
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# Same as indent_label, but for access specifiers that are followed by a colon
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indent_access_spec = 1 # number
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# Indent the code after an access specifier by one level.
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# If set, this option forces 'indent_access_spec=0'
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indent_access_spec_body = false # false/true
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# If an open paren is followed by a newline, indent the next line so that it lines up after the open paren (not recommended)
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indent_paren_nl = false # false/true
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# Controls the indent of a close paren after a newline.
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# 0: Indent to body level
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# 1: Align under the open paren
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# 2: Indent to the brace level
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# -1: Preserve original indentation
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indent_paren_close = 0 # number
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# Controls the indent of a comma when inside a paren.If 1, aligns under the open paren
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indent_comma_paren = 0 # number
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# Controls the indent of a BOOL operator when inside a paren.If 1, aligns under the open paren
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indent_bool_paren = 0 # number
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# If 'indent_bool_paren' is 1, controls the indent of the first expression. If TRUE, aligns the first expression to the following ones
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indent_first_bool_expr = false # false/true
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# If an open square is followed by a newline, indent the next line so that it lines up after the open square (not recommended)
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indent_square_nl = false # false/true
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# Don't change the relative indent of ESQL/C 'EXEC SQL' bodies
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indent_preserve_sql = false # false/true
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# Align continued statements at the '='. Default=True
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# If FALSE or the '=' is followed by a newline, the next line is indent one tab.
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indent_align_assign = true # false/true
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# Indent OC blocks at brace level instead of usual rules.
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indent_oc_block = false # false/true
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# Indent OC blocks in a message relative to the parameter name.
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# 0=use indent_oc_block rules, 1+=spaces to indent
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indent_oc_block_msg = 0 # number
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# Minimum indent for subsequent parameters
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indent_oc_msg_colon = 0 # number
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# If true, prioritize aligning with initial colon (and stripping spaces from lines, if necessary).
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# Default is true.
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indent_oc_msg_prioritize_first_colon = true # false/true
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# If indent_oc_block_msg and this option are on, blocks will be indented the way that Xcode does by default (from keyword if the parameter is on its own line; otherwise, from the previous indentation level).
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indent_oc_block_msg_xcode_style = false # false/true
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# If indent_oc_block_msg and this option are on, blocks will be indented from where the brace is relative to a msg keyword.
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indent_oc_block_msg_from_keyword = false # false/true
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# If indent_oc_block_msg and this option are on, blocks will be indented from where the brace is relative to a msg colon.
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indent_oc_block_msg_from_colon = false # false/true
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# If indent_oc_block_msg and this option are on, blocks will be indented from where the block caret is.
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indent_oc_block_msg_from_caret = false # false/true
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# If indent_oc_block_msg and this option are on, blocks will be indented from where the brace is.
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indent_oc_block_msg_from_brace = false # false/true
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# When identing after virtual brace open and newline add further spaces to reach this min. indent.
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indent_min_vbrace_open = 0 # number
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# TRUE: When identing after virtual brace open and newline add further spaces after regular indent to reach next tabstop.
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indent_vbrace_open_on_tabstop = false # false/true
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# Spacing options
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# Add or remove space around arithmetic operator '+', '-', '/', '*', etc
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# also '>>>' '<<' '>>' '%' '|'
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sp_arith = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space around assignment operator '=', '+=', etc
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sp_assign = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space around preprocessor '##' concatenation operator. Default=Add
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sp_pp_concat = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after preprocessor '#' stringify operator. Also affects the '#@' charizing operator.
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sp_pp_stringify = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space around boolean operators '&&' and '||'
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sp_bool = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space around compare operator '<', '>', '==', etc
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sp_compare = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside '(' and ')'
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sp_inside_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between nested parens: '((' vs ') )'
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sp_paren_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Whether to balance spaces inside nested parens
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sp_balance_nested_parens = false # false/true
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# Add or remove space before pointer star '*'
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sp_before_ptr_star = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between pointer stars '*'
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sp_between_ptr_star = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after pointer star '*', if followed by a word.
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sp_after_ptr_star = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before a reference sign '&'
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sp_before_byref = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after reference sign '&', if followed by a word.
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sp_after_byref = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between type and word. Default=Force
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sp_after_type = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before '<>'
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sp_before_angle = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside '<' and '>'
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sp_inside_angle = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after '<>'
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sp_after_angle = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between '>' and '>' in '>>' (template stuff C++/C# only). Default=Add
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sp_angle_shift = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Permit removal of the space between '>>' in 'foo<bar<int> >' (C++11 only). Default=False
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# sp_angle_shift cannot remove the space without this option.
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sp_permit_cpp11_shift = false # false/true
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# Add or remove space before '(' of 'if', 'for', 'switch', 'while', etc.
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sp_before_sparen = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside if-condition '(' and ')'
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sp_inside_sparen = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside for-loop '(' and ')'
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sp_inside_for = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after ')' of 'if', 'for', 'switch', and 'while', etc.
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sp_after_sparen = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of 'if', 'for', 'switch', and 'while', etc.
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sp_sparen_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before ';'. Default=Remove
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sp_before_semi = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before a semicolon of an empty left part of a for statement.
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sp_before_semi_for_empty = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between the semicolons of an empty middle part of a for statement.
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sp_between_semi_for_empty = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after ';', except when followed by a comment. Default=Add
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sp_after_semi = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after ';' in non-empty 'for' statements. Default=Force
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sp_after_semi_for = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside a non-empty '[' and ']'
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sp_inside_square = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after ','
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sp_after_comma = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before ','
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sp_before_comma = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between an open paren and comma: '(,' vs '( ,'
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sp_paren_comma = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before case ':'. Default=Remove
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sp_before_case_colon = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after C/D cast, i.e. 'cast(int)a' vs 'cast(int) a' or '(int)a' vs '(int) a'
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sp_after_cast = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between 'sizeof' and '('
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sp_sizeof_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside enum '{' and '}'
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sp_inside_braces_enum = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside struct/union '{' and '}'
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sp_inside_braces_struct = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside '{' and '}'
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sp_inside_braces = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between return type and function name
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# A minimum of 1 is forced except for pointer return types.
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sp_type_func = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between function name and '(' on function declaration
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sp_func_proto_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between function name and '(' on function definition
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sp_func_def_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space inside function '(' and ')'
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sp_inside_fparen = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between ')' and '{' of function
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sp_fparen_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between function name and '(' on function calls
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sp_func_call_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between a constructor/destructor and the open paren
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sp_func_class_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between 'return' and '('
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sp_return_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between '}' and the name of a typedef on the same line
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sp_brace_typedef = force # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between type and open brace of an unnamed temporary
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# direct-list-initialization.
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sp_type_brace_init_lst = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space between a variable and '{' for a namespace
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sp_word_brace_ns = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before the '::' operator
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sp_before_dc = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after the '::' operator
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sp_after_dc = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after the '!' (not) operator. Default=Remove
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sp_not = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after the '~' (invert) operator. Default=Remove
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sp_inv = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after the '&' (address-of) operator. Default=Remove
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# This does not affect the spacing after a '&' that is part of a type.
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sp_addr = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space around the '.' or '->' operators. Default=Remove
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sp_member = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after the '*' (dereference) operator. Default=Remove
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# This does not affect the spacing after a '*' that is part of a type.
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sp_deref = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space after '+' or '-', as in 'x = -5' or 'y = +7'. Default=Remove
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sp_sign = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before or after '++' and '--', as in '(--x)' or 'y++;'. Default=Remove
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sp_incdec = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove space before a backslash-newline at the end of a line. Default=Add
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sp_before_nl_cont = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Fix the spacing between 'case' and the label. Only 'ignore' and 'force' make sense here.
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sp_case_label = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# TRUE: If space is added with sp_cmt_cpp_start, do it after doxygen sequences like '///', '///<', '//!' and '//!<'.
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sp_cmt_cpp_doxygen = false # false/true
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# TRUE: If space is added with sp_cmt_cpp_start, do it after Qt translator or meta-data comments like '//:', '//=', and '//~'.
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sp_cmt_cpp_qttr = false # false/true
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# Number of spaces before a trailing comment
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sp_num_before_tr_cmt = 0 # number
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#
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# Code alignment (not left column spaces/tabs)
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#
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# Whether to keep non-indenting tabs
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align_keep_tabs = false # false/true
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# Whether to use tabs for aligning
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align_with_tabs = false # false/true
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# Whether to bump out to the next tab when aligning
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align_on_tabstop = false # false/true
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# Whether to right-align numbers
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align_number_right = true # false/true
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# Whether to keep whitespace not required for alignment.
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align_keep_extra_space = false # false/true
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# Align variable definitions in prototypes and functions
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align_func_params = true # false/true
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# Align parameters in single-line functions that have the same name.
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# The function names must already be aligned with each other.
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align_same_func_call_params = false # false/true
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# The span for aligning parameters in single line functions with the same name (0=don't align).
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align_same_func_call_params_span = 0 # unsigned number
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# The thresh for aligning function call parameters (0=no limit).
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align_same_func_call_params_thresh = 0 # unsigned number
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# The span for aligning variable definitions (0=don't align)
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align_var_def_span = 1 # number
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# How to align the star in variable definitions.
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# 0=Part of the type 'void * foo;'
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# 1=Part of the variable 'void *foo;'
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# 2=Dangling 'void *foo;'
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align_var_def_star_style = 1 # number
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# How to align the '&' in variable definitions.
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# 0=Part of the type
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# 1=Part of the variable
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# 2=Dangling
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align_var_def_amp_style = 0 # number
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# The threshold for aligning variable definitions (0=no limit)
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align_var_def_thresh = 16 # number
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# The gap for aligning variable definitions
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align_var_def_gap = 0 # number
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# Whether to align the colon in struct bit fields
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align_var_def_colon = true # false/true
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# Whether to align any attribute after the variable name
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align_var_def_attribute = false # false/true
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# Whether to align inline struct/enum/union variable definitions
|
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align_var_def_inline = true # false/true
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# The span for aligning on '=' in assignments (0=don't align)
|
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align_assign_span = 1 # number
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# The threshold for aligning on '=' in assignments (0=no limit)
|
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align_assign_thresh = 12 # number
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# The span for aligning on '=' in enums (0=don't align)
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align_enum_equ_span = 16 # number
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# The threshold for aligning on '=' in enums (0=no limit)
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align_enum_equ_thresh = 0 # number
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# The span for aligning struct/union (0=don't align)
|
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align_var_struct_span = 99 # number
|
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# The threshold for aligning struct/union member definitions (0=no limit)
|
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align_var_struct_thresh = 0 # number
|
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|
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# The gap for aligning struct/union member definitions
|
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align_var_struct_gap = 0 # number
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|
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# The span for aligning struct initializer values (0=don't align)
|
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align_struct_init_span = 3 # number
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# The minimum space between the type and the synonym of a typedef
|
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align_typedef_gap = 3 # number
|
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|
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# The span for aligning single-line typedefs (0=don't align)
|
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align_typedef_span = 5 # number
|
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|
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# How to align typedef'd functions with other typedefs
|
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# 0: Don't mix them at all
|
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# 1: align the open paren with the types
|
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# 2: align the function type name with the other type names
|
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align_typedef_func = 0 # number
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|
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# Controls the positioning of the '*' in typedefs. Just try it.
|
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# 0: Align on typedef type, ignore '*'
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# 1: The '*' is part of type name: typedef int *pint;
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# 2: The '*' is part of the type, but dangling: typedef int *pint;
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align_typedef_star_style = 0 # number
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|
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# Controls the positioning of the '&' in typedefs. Just try it.
|
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# 0: Align on typedef type, ignore '&'
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# 1: The '&' is part of type name: typedef int &pint;
|
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# 2: The '&' is part of the type, but dangling: typedef int &pint;
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align_typedef_amp_style = 0 # number
|
|
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# The span for aligning comments that end lines (0=don't align)
|
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align_right_cmt_span = 3 # number
|
|
|
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# If aligning comments, mix with comments after '}' and #endif with less than 3 spaces before the comment
|
|
align_right_cmt_mix = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# If a trailing comment is more than this number of columns away from the text it follows,
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# it will qualify for being aligned. This has to be > 0 to do anything.
|
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align_right_cmt_gap = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# Align trailing comment at or beyond column N; 'pulls in' comments as a bonus side effect (0=ignore)
|
|
align_right_cmt_at_col = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The span for aligning function prototypes (0=don't align)
|
|
align_func_proto_span = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# Minimum gap between the return type and the function name.
|
|
align_func_proto_gap = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# Align function protos on the 'operator' keyword instead of what follows
|
|
align_on_operator = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# 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 # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Align single-line functions with function prototypes, uses align_func_proto_span
|
|
align_single_line_func = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Aligning the open brace of single-line functions.
|
|
# Requires align_single_line_func=true, uses align_func_proto_span
|
|
align_single_line_brace = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Gap for align_single_line_brace.
|
|
align_single_line_brace_gap = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The span for aligning ObjC msg spec (0=don't align)
|
|
align_oc_msg_spec_span = 0 # 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 = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# # Align macro functions and variables together
|
|
align_pp_define_together = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# The minimum space between label and value of a preprocessor define
|
|
align_pp_define_gap = 4 # number
|
|
|
|
# The span for aligning on '#define' bodies (0=don't align, other=number of lines including comments between blocks)
|
|
align_pp_define_span = 3 # number
|
|
|
|
# Align lines that start with '<<' with previous '<<'. Default=true
|
|
align_left_shift = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Align text after asm volatile () colons.
|
|
align_asm_colon = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Span for aligning parameters in an Obj-C message call on the ':' (0=don't align)
|
|
align_oc_msg_colon_span = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# If true, always align with the first parameter, even if it is too short.
|
|
align_oc_msg_colon_first = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Aligning parameters in an Obj-C '+' or '-' declaration on the ':'
|
|
align_oc_decl_colon = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Newline adding and removing options
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Whether to collapse empty blocks between '{' and '}'
|
|
nl_collapse_empty_body = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line braced assignments - 'foo_t f = { 1, 2 };'
|
|
nl_assign_leave_one_liners = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line braced statements inside a class xx { } body
|
|
nl_class_leave_one_liners = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line enums: 'enum foo { BAR = 15 };'
|
|
nl_enum_leave_one_liners = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line get or set functions
|
|
nl_getset_leave_one_liners = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line function definitions - 'int foo() { return 0; }'
|
|
nl_func_leave_one_liners = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line C++11 lambdas - '[]() { return 0; }'
|
|
nl_cpp_lambda_leave_one_liners = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line if/else statements - 'if(a) b++;'
|
|
nl_if_leave_one_liners = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line while statements - 'while(a) b++;'
|
|
nl_while_leave_one_liners = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Don't split one-line OC messages
|
|
nl_oc_msg_leave_one_liner = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newlines at the start of the file
|
|
nl_start_of_file = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# The 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 # number
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline at the end of the file
|
|
nl_end_of_file = force # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# The 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 = 1 # number
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between '=' and '{'
|
|
nl_assign_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# 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 = 1 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines before a block of typedefs
|
|
# 0 = No change (default)
|
|
nl_typedef_blk_start = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after a block of typedefs
|
|
# 0 = No change (default)
|
|
nl_typedef_blk_end = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The maximum consecutive newlines within a block of typedefs
|
|
# 0 = No change (default)
|
|
nl_typedef_blk_in = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines before a block of variable definitions not at the top of a function body
|
|
# 0 = No change (default)
|
|
nl_var_def_blk_start = 0 # 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 # number
|
|
|
|
# The maximum consecutive newlines within a block of variable definitions
|
|
# 0 = No change (default)
|
|
nl_var_def_blk_in = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between a function call's ')' and '{', as in:
|
|
# list_for_each(item, &list) { }
|
|
nl_fcall_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'enum' and '{'
|
|
nl_enum_brace = force # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'struct and '{'
|
|
nl_struct_brace = force # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'union' and '{'
|
|
nl_union_brace = force # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'if' and '{'
|
|
nl_if_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'else'
|
|
nl_brace_else = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'else' and '{'
|
|
nl_else_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between get/set and '{'
|
|
nl_getset_brace = force # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'for' and '{'
|
|
nl_for_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'while' and '{'
|
|
nl_while_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'do' and '{'
|
|
nl_do_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between '}' and 'while' of 'do' statement
|
|
nl_brace_while = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between 'switch' and '{'
|
|
nl_switch_brace = add # 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 # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Force a newline in a define after the macro name for multi-line defines.
|
|
nl_multi_line_define = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a newline before 'case' statement
|
|
nl_before_case = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a newline after 'case' statement
|
|
nl_after_case = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between a function name and the opening '('
|
|
nl_func_paren = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put each OC message parameter on a separate line
|
|
# See nl_oc_msg_leave_one_liner
|
|
nl_oc_msg_args = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Add or remove newline between function signature and '{'
|
|
nl_fdef_brace = add # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a newline after semicolons, except in 'for' statements
|
|
nl_after_semicolon = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a newline after brace open.
|
|
nl_after_brace_open = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# If nl_after_brace_open and nl_after_brace_open_cmt are true, a newline is
|
|
# placed between the open brace and a trailing single-line comment.
|
|
nl_after_brace_open_cmt = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put 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 # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put 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 # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a newline after a brace close.
|
|
# Does not apply if followed by a necessary ';'.
|
|
nl_after_brace_close = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a newline after a virtual brace close.
|
|
# Would add a newline before return in: 'if (foo) a++; return;'
|
|
nl_after_vbrace_close = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to alter newlines in '#define' macros
|
|
nl_define_macro = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to not put blanks after '#ifxx', '#elxx', or before '#endif'. Does not affect the whole-file #ifdef.
|
|
nl_squeeze_ifdef = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to double-space commented-entries in struct/enum
|
|
nl_ds_struct_enum_cmt = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to double-space before the close brace of a struct/union/enum
|
|
# (lower priority than 'eat_blanks_before_close_brace')
|
|
nl_ds_struct_enum_close_brace = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Change simple unbraced if statements into a one-liner
|
|
# 'if(b)\n i++;' => 'if(b) i++;'
|
|
nl_create_if_one_liner = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Change simple unbraced for statements into a one-liner
|
|
# 'for (i=0;i<5;i++)\n foo(i);' => 'for (i=0;i<5;i++) foo(i);'
|
|
nl_create_for_one_liner = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Change simple unbraced while statements into a one-liner
|
|
# 'while (i<5)\n foo(i++);' => 'while (i<5) foo(i++);'
|
|
nl_create_while_one_liner = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Positioning options
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# The position of boolean operators in wrapped expressions
|
|
pos_bool = trail # ignore/join/lead/lead_break/lead_force/trail/trail_break/trail_force
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Line Splitting options
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Try to limit code width to N number of columns
|
|
code_width = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# Whether to fully split long 'for' statements at semi-colons
|
|
ls_for_split_full = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to fully split long function protos/calls at commas
|
|
ls_func_split_full = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to split lines as close to code_width as possible and ignore some groupings
|
|
ls_code_width = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Blank line options
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# The maximum consecutive newlines
|
|
nl_max = 4 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after a function prototype, if followed by another function prototype
|
|
nl_after_func_proto = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after a function prototype, if not followed by another function prototype
|
|
nl_after_func_proto_group = 2 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after '}' of a multi-line function body
|
|
nl_after_func_body = 3 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after '}' of a multi-line function body in a class declaration
|
|
nl_after_func_body_class = 2 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after '}' of a single line function body
|
|
nl_after_func_body_one_liner = 0 # 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 = 2 # 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 # 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 # number
|
|
|
|
# Whether to force a newline after a multi-line comment.
|
|
nl_after_multiline_comment = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to force a newline after a label's colon.
|
|
nl_after_label_colon = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after '}' or ';' of a struct/enum/union definition
|
|
nl_after_struct = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after '}' or ';' of a class definition
|
|
nl_after_class = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after '}' of a namespace
|
|
nl_after_namespace = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines before a 'private:', 'public:', 'protected:', 'signals:', or 'slots:' label.
|
|
# Will not change the newline count if after a brace open.
|
|
# 0 = No change.
|
|
nl_before_access_spec = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines after a 'private:', 'public:', 'protected:', 'signals:', or 'slots:' label.
|
|
# 0 = No change.
|
|
nl_after_access_spec = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The number of newlines between a function def and the function comment.
|
|
# 0 = No change.
|
|
nl_comment_func_def = 1 # number
|
|
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# The number of newlines after a try-catch-finally block that isn't followed by a brace close.
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# 0 = No change.
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nl_after_try_catch_finally = 0 # number
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# The number of newlines before and after a property, indexer or event decl.
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# 0 = No change.
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nl_around_cs_property = 0 # number
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# The number of newlines between the get/set/add/remove handlers in C#.
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# 0 = No change.
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nl_between_get_set = 0 # number
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# Whether to remove blank lines after '{'
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eat_blanks_after_open_brace = true # false/true
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# Whether to remove blank lines before '}'
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eat_blanks_before_close_brace = true # false/true
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# How aggressively to remove extra newlines not in preproc.
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# 0: No change
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# 1: Remove most newlines not handled by other config
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# 2: Remove all newlines and reformat completely by config
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nl_remove_extra_newlines = 0 # number
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# Whether to put a blank line before 'return' statements, unless after an open brace.
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nl_before_return = false # false/true
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# Whether to put a blank line after 'return' statements, unless followed by a close brace.
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nl_after_return = true # false/true
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#
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# Code modifying options (non-whitespace)
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#
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# Add or remove braces on single-line 'do' statement
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mod_full_brace_do = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove braces on single-line 'for' statement
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mod_full_brace_for = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Add or remove braces on single-line 'if' statement. Will not remove the braces if they contain an 'else'.
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mod_full_brace_if = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Make all if/elseif/else statements in a chain be braced or not. Overrides mod_full_brace_if.
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# If any must be braced, they are all braced. If all can be unbraced, then the braces are removed.
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mod_full_brace_if_chain = 0 # unsigned number
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# Don't remove braces around statements that span N newlines
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mod_full_brace_nl = 0 # number
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# Add or remove braces on single-line 'while' statement
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mod_full_brace_while = add # ignore/add/remove/force
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# Whether to change optional semicolons to real semicolons
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mod_pawn_semicolon = false # false/true
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# Add parens on 'while' and 'if' statement around bools
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mod_full_paren_if_bool = true # false/true
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# Whether to remove superfluous semicolons
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mod_remove_extra_semicolon = true # false/true
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# If a function body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have a comment after
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# the close brace, a comment will be added.
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mod_add_long_function_closebrace_comment = 0 # number
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# If a namespace body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have a comment after
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# the close brace, a comment will be added.
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mod_add_long_namespace_closebrace_comment = 0 # number
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# If a switch body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have a comment after
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# the close brace, a comment will be added.
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mod_add_long_switch_closebrace_comment = 0 # number
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# If an #ifdef body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have a comment after
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# the #endif, a comment will be added.
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mod_add_long_ifdef_endif_comment = 0 # number
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# If an #ifdef or #else body exceeds the specified number of newlines and doesn't have a comment after
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# the #else, a comment will be added.
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mod_add_long_ifdef_else_comment = 0 # number
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# If TRUE, will sort consecutive single-line 'import' statements [Java, D]
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mod_sort_import = false # false/true
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# If TRUE, will sort consecutive single-line 'using' statements [C#]
|
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mod_sort_using = false # false/true
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# If TRUE, will sort consecutive single-line '#include' statements [C/C++] and '#import' statements [Obj-C]
|
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# This is generally a bad idea, as it may break your code.
|
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mod_sort_include = false # false/true
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# If TRUE, it will move a 'break' that appears after a fully braced 'case' before the close brace.
|
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mod_move_case_break = false # false/true
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|
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# Will add or remove the braces around a fully braced case statement.
|
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# Will only remove the braces if there are no variable declarations in the block.
|
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mod_case_brace = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
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# If TRUE, it will remove a void 'return;' that appears as the last statement in a function.
|
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mod_remove_empty_return = true # false/true
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|
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#
|
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# Comment modifications
|
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#
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# Try to wrap comments at cmt_width columns
|
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cmt_width = 0 # number
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|
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# Set the comment reflow mode (default: 0)
|
|
# 0: no reflowing (apart from the line wrapping due to cmt_width)
|
|
# 1: no touching at all
|
|
# 2: full reflow
|
|
cmt_reflow_mode = 0 # number
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|
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# Whether to convert all tabs to spaces in comments. Default is to leave tabs inside comments alone, unless used for indenting.
|
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cmt_convert_tab_to_spaces = false # false/true
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|
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# If false, disable all multi-line comment changes, including cmt_width. keyword substitution, and leading chars.
|
|
# Default is true.
|
|
cmt_indent_multi = true # false/true
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|
|
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# Whether to group c-comments that look like they are in a block
|
|
cmt_c_group = false # false/true
|
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|
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# Whether to put an empty '/*' on the first line of the combined c-comment
|
|
cmt_c_nl_start = false # false/true
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|
|
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# Whether to put a newline before the closing '*/' of the combined c-comment
|
|
cmt_c_nl_end = false # false/true
|
|
|
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# Whether to group cpp-comments that look like they are in a block
|
|
cmt_cpp_group = false # false/true
|
|
|
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# Whether to put an empty '/*' on the first line of the combined cpp-comment
|
|
cmt_cpp_nl_start = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a newline before the closing '*/' of the combined cpp-comment
|
|
cmt_cpp_nl_end = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to change cpp-comments into c-comments
|
|
cmt_cpp_to_c = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to put a star on subsequent comment lines
|
|
cmt_star_cont = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# The number of spaces to insert at the start of subsequent comment lines
|
|
cmt_sp_before_star_cont = 0 # number
|
|
|
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# The number of spaces to insert after the star on subsequent comment lines
|
|
cmt_sp_after_star_cont = 0 # 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 # false/true
|
|
|
|
# The filename that contains text to insert at the head of a file if the file doesn't start with a C/C++ comment.
|
|
# Will substitute $(filename) with the current file's name.
|
|
cmt_insert_file_header = "" # string
|
|
|
|
# The filename that contains text to insert at the end of a file if the file doesn't end with a C/C++ comment.
|
|
# Will substitute $(filename) with the current file's name.
|
|
cmt_insert_file_footer = "" # string
|
|
|
|
# The filename that contains text to insert before a function implementation if the function isn't preceded with a C/C++ comment.
|
|
# Will substitute $(function) with the function name and $(javaparam) with the javadoc @param and @return stuff.
|
|
# Will also substitute $(fclass) with the class name: void CFoo::Bar() { ... }
|
|
cmt_insert_func_header = "" # string
|
|
|
|
# The filename that contains text to insert before a class if the class isn't preceded with a C/C++ comment.
|
|
# Will substitute $(class) with the class name.
|
|
cmt_insert_class_header = "" # string
|
|
|
|
# The filename that contains text to insert before a Obj-C message specification if the method isn't preceded with a C/C++ comment.
|
|
# Will substitute $(message) with the function name and $(javaparam) with the javadoc @param and @return stuff.
|
|
cmt_insert_oc_msg_header = "" # string
|
|
|
|
# If a preprocessor is encountered when stepping backwards from a function name, then
|
|
# this option decides whether the comment should be inserted.
|
|
# Affects cmt_insert_oc_msg_header, cmt_insert_func_header and cmt_insert_class_header.
|
|
cmt_insert_before_preproc = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Preprocessor options
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Control indent of preprocessors inside #if blocks at brace level 0 (file-level)
|
|
pp_indent = remove # ignore/add/remove/force
|
|
|
|
# Whether to indent #if/#else/#endif at the brace level (true) or from column 1 (false)
|
|
pp_indent_at_level = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to indent #if/#else/#endif at the parenthesis level if the brace
|
|
# level is 0. If false, these are indented from column 1.
|
|
pp_indent_at_level0 = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Specifies the number of columns to indent preprocessors per level at brace level 0 (file-level).
|
|
# If pp_indent_at_level=false, specifies the number of columns to indent preprocessors per level at brace level > 0 (function-level).
|
|
# Default=1.
|
|
pp_indent_count = 1 # number
|
|
|
|
# Sets the number of spaces added with pp_space
|
|
pp_space_count = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# The indent for #region and #endregion in C# and '#pragma region' in C/C++
|
|
pp_indent_region = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# Whether to indent the code between #region and #endregion
|
|
pp_region_indent_code = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# If pp_indent_at_level=true, sets the indent for #if, #else, and #endif when not at file-level.
|
|
# 0: indent preprocessors using output_tab_size.
|
|
# >0: column at which all preprocessors will be indented.
|
|
pp_indent_if = 0 # number
|
|
|
|
# Control whether to indent the code between #if, #else and #endif.
|
|
pp_if_indent_code = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# Whether to indent '#define' at the brace level (true) or from column 1 (false)
|
|
pp_define_at_level = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Use or Do not Use options
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# True: indent_func_call_param will be used
|
|
# False: indent_func_call_param will NOT be used
|
|
use_indent_func_call_param = true # false/true
|
|
|
|
# True: indent_continue will be used only once
|
|
# False: indent_continue will be used every time (default)
|
|
use_indent_continue_only_once = false # false/true
|
|
|
|
# You can force a token to be a type with the 'type' option.
|
|
# Example:
|
|
# type myfoo1 myfoo2
|
|
#
|
|
# You can create custom macro-based indentation using macro-open,
|
|
# macro-else and macro-close.
|
|
# Example:
|
|
# macro-open BEGIN_TEMPLATE_MESSAGE_MAP
|
|
# macro-open BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP
|
|
# macro-close END_MESSAGE_MAP
|
|
#
|
|
# You can assign any keyword to any type with the set option.
|
|
# set func_call_user _ N_
|
|
#
|
|
# The full syntax description of all custom definition config entries
|
|
# is shown below:
|
|
#
|
|
# define custom tokens as:
|
|
# - embed whitespace in token using '' escape character, or
|
|
# put token in quotes
|
|
# - these: ' " and ` are recognized as quote delimiters
|
|
#
|
|
# type token1 token2 token3 ...
|
|
# ^ optionally specify multiple tokens on a single line
|
|
# define def_token output_token
|
|
# ^ output_token is optional, then NULL is assumed
|
|
# macro-open token
|
|
# macro-close token
|
|
# macro-else token
|
|
# set id token1 token2 ...
|
|
# ^ optionally specify multiple tokens on a single line
|
|
# ^ id is one of the names in token_enum.h sans the CT_ prefix,
|
|
# e.g. PP_PRAGMA
|
|
#
|
|
# all tokens are separated by any mix of ',' commas, '=' equal signs
|
|
# and whitespace (space, tab)
|
|
#
|
|
# You can add support for other file extensions using the 'file_ext' command.
|
|
# The first arg is the language name used with the '-l' option.
|
|
# The remaining args are file extensions, matched with 'endswith'.
|
|
# file_ext CPP .ch .cxx .cpp.in
|
|
#
|