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[Bug-indent] line length problem
From: |
Stephen Anderson |
Subject: |
[Bug-indent] line length problem |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jun 2003 16:43:17 -0400 |
Hello,
My company is
planning to incorporate the indent tool. We are planning on using the
attached profile. There is one problem we are having with the tool that is
preventing us from adopting it. We would like to set the end of line
length to something large like 132, "-l132". We are having a problem with
newlines being deleted and lines being combined, particularly with booleans and
global data initializations. This is undesirable. We have
the "-hnl" enabled and neither "-bbo" or "-nbbo" is enabled so I would image it
would leave them as they are. While I am mentioning problems, we also
have a minor problem where indent always places a space after a cast whether the
"-cs" or "-ncs" is on or off. We would like them to be left alone so we
have both settings turned off but it still seems to change the
code.
With my profile the
following code:
int
main()
{
int var;
if (((1 ==
2) &&
(2 == 3)
&&
(4 == 5))
||
((10 == 11)
||
((11 == 12) && (15
==16))))
var = (int)1;
else
var
= (int)2;
return var;
}
is changed
to:
int
main()
{
int var;
if
(((1 == 2) && (2 == 3) && (4 == 5)) || ((10 == 11) || ((11 ==
12) && (15 == 16))))
var = (int) 1;
else
var = (int) 2;
return var;
}
We would like to have the code aligned with its
corresponding parenthesis when a newline is in place and otherwise left
alone. What settings will accomplish this?
Thanks,
smanders
Stephen Anderson
LVL7 Systems, Inc.
Software Development Engineer
Phone: 919.865.2790
Fax: 919.865.2703
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