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| in this file directly. Instead, modify them in include/clang/Format/Format.h |
| and run the docs/tools/dump_format_style.py script to update this file. |
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| ========================== |
| Clang-Format Style Options |
| ========================== |
| |
| :doc:`ClangFormatStyleOptions` describes configurable formatting style options |
| supported by :doc:`LibFormat` and :doc:`ClangFormat`. |
| |
| When using :program:`clang-format` command line utility or |
| ``clang::format::reformat(...)`` functions from code, one can either use one of |
| the predefined styles (LLVM, Google, Chromium, Mozilla, WebKit, Microsoft) or |
| create a custom style by configuring specific style options. |
| |
| |
| Configuring Style with clang-format |
| =================================== |
| |
| :program:`clang-format` supports two ways to provide custom style options: |
| directly specify style configuration in the ``-style=`` command line option or |
| use ``-style=file`` and put style configuration in the ``.clang-format`` or |
| ``_clang-format`` file in the project directory. |
| |
| When using ``-style=file``, :program:`clang-format` for each input file will |
| try to find the ``.clang-format`` file located in the closest parent directory |
| of the input file. When the standard input is used, the search is started from |
| the current directory. |
| |
| When using ``-style=file:<format_file_path>``, :program:`clang-format` for |
| each input file will use the format file located at `<format_file_path>`. |
| The path may be absolute or relative to the working directory. |
| |
| The ``.clang-format`` file uses YAML format: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| key1: value1 |
| key2: value2 |
| # A comment. |
| ... |
| |
| The configuration file can consist of several sections each having different |
| ``Language:`` parameter denoting the programming language this section of the |
| configuration is targeted at. See the description of the **Language** option |
| below for the list of supported languages. The first section may have no |
| language set, it will set the default style options for all languages. |
| Configuration sections for specific language will override options set in the |
| default section. |
| |
| When :program:`clang-format` formats a file, it auto-detects the language using |
| the file name. When formatting standard input or a file that doesn't have the |
| extension corresponding to its language, ``-assume-filename=`` option can be |
| used to override the file name :program:`clang-format` uses to detect the |
| language. |
| |
| An example of a configuration file for multiple languages: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| --- |
| # We'll use defaults from the LLVM style, but with 4 columns indentation. |
| BasedOnStyle: LLVM |
| IndentWidth: 4 |
| --- |
| Language: Cpp |
| # Force pointers to the type for C++. |
| DerivePointerAlignment: false |
| PointerAlignment: Left |
| --- |
| Language: JavaScript |
| # Use 100 columns for JS. |
| ColumnLimit: 100 |
| --- |
| Language: Proto |
| # Don't format .proto files. |
| DisableFormat: true |
| --- |
| Language: CSharp |
| # Use 100 columns for C#. |
| ColumnLimit: 100 |
| ... |
| |
| An easy way to get a valid ``.clang-format`` file containing all configuration |
| options of a certain predefined style is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| clang-format -style=llvm -dump-config > .clang-format |
| |
| When specifying configuration in the ``-style=`` option, the same configuration |
| is applied for all input files. The format of the configuration is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| -style='{key1: value1, key2: value2, ...}' |
| |
| |
| Disabling Formatting on a Piece of Code |
| ======================================= |
| |
| Clang-format understands also special comments that switch formatting in a |
| delimited range. The code between a comment ``// clang-format off`` or |
| ``/* clang-format off */`` up to a comment ``// clang-format on`` or |
| ``/* clang-format on */`` will not be formatted. The comments themselves will be |
| formatted (aligned) normally. Also, a colon (``:``) and additional text may |
| follow ``// clang-format off`` or ``// clang-format on`` to explain why |
| clang-format is turned off or back on. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int formatted_code; |
| // clang-format off |
| void unformatted_code ; |
| // clang-format on |
| void formatted_code_again; |
| |
| |
| Configuring Style in Code |
| ========================= |
| |
| When using ``clang::format::reformat(...)`` functions, the format is specified |
| by supplying the `clang::format::FormatStyle |
| <https://clang.llvm.org/doxygen/structclang_1_1format_1_1FormatStyle.html>`_ |
| structure. |
| |
| |
| Configurable Format Style Options |
| ================================= |
| |
| This section lists the supported style options. Value type is specified for |
| each option. For enumeration types possible values are specified both as a C++ |
| enumeration member (with a prefix, e.g. ``LS_Auto``), and as a value usable in |
| the configuration (without a prefix: ``Auto``). |
| |
| .. _BasedOnStyle: |
| |
| **BasedOnStyle** (``String``) :ref:`¶ <BasedOnStyle>` |
| The style used for all options not specifically set in the configuration. |
| |
| This option is supported only in the :program:`clang-format` configuration |
| (both within ``-style='{...}'`` and the ``.clang-format`` file). |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``LLVM`` |
| A style complying with the `LLVM coding standards |
| <https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html>`_ |
| * ``Google`` |
| A style complying with `Google's C++ style guide |
| <https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html>`_ |
| * ``Chromium`` |
| A style complying with `Chromium's style guide |
| <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/refs/heads/main/styleguide/styleguide.md>`_ |
| * ``Mozilla`` |
| A style complying with `Mozilla's style guide |
| <https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/code-quality/coding-style/index.html>`_ |
| * ``WebKit`` |
| A style complying with `WebKit's style guide |
| <https://www.webkit.org/coding/coding-style.html>`_ |
| * ``Microsoft`` |
| A style complying with `Microsoft's style guide |
| <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/editorconfig-code-style-settings-reference>`_ |
| * ``GNU`` |
| A style complying with the `GNU coding standards |
| <https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html>`_ |
| * ``InheritParentConfig`` |
| Not a real style, but allows to use the ``.clang-format`` file from the |
| parent directory (or its parent if there is none). If there is no parent |
| file found it falls back to the ``fallback`` style, and applies the changes |
| to that. |
| |
| With this option you can overwrite some parts of your main style for your |
| subdirectories. This is also possible through the command line, e.g.: |
| ``--style={BasedOnStyle: InheritParentConfig, ColumnLimit: 20}`` |
| |
| .. START_FORMAT_STYLE_OPTIONS |
| |
| .. _AccessModifierOffset: |
| |
| **AccessModifierOffset** (``Integer``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.3` :ref:`¶ <AccessModifierOffset>` |
| The extra indent or outdent of access modifiers, e.g. ``public:``. |
| |
| .. _AlignAfterOpenBracket: |
| |
| **AlignAfterOpenBracket** (``BracketAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <AlignAfterOpenBracket>` |
| If ``true``, horizontally aligns arguments after an open bracket. |
| |
| This applies to round brackets (parentheses), angle brackets and square |
| brackets. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BAS_Align`` (in configuration: ``Align``) |
| Align parameters on the open bracket, e.g.: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| someLongFunction(argument1, |
| argument2); |
| |
| * ``BAS_DontAlign`` (in configuration: ``DontAlign``) |
| Don't align, instead use ``ContinuationIndentWidth``, e.g.: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| someLongFunction(argument1, |
| argument2); |
| |
| * ``BAS_AlwaysBreak`` (in configuration: ``AlwaysBreak``) |
| Always break after an open bracket, if the parameters don't fit |
| on a single line, e.g.: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| someLongFunction( |
| argument1, argument2); |
| |
| * ``BAS_BlockIndent`` (in configuration: ``BlockIndent``) |
| Always break after an open bracket, if the parameters don't fit |
| on a single line. Closing brackets will be placed on a new line. |
| E.g.: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| someLongFunction( |
| argument1, argument2 |
| ) |
| |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| This currently only applies to braced initializer lists (when |
| ``Cpp11BracedListStyle`` is ``true``) and parentheses. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignArrayOfStructures: |
| |
| **AlignArrayOfStructures** (``ArrayInitializerAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <AlignArrayOfStructures>` |
| if not ``None``, when using initialization for an array of structs |
| aligns the fields into columns. |
| |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| As of clang-format 15 this option only applied to arrays with equal |
| number of columns per row. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``AIAS_Left`` (in configuration: ``Left``) |
| Align array column and left justify the columns e.g.: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| struct test demo[] = |
| { |
| {56, 23, "hello"}, |
| {-1, 93463, "world"}, |
| {7, 5, "!!" } |
| }; |
| |
| * ``AIAS_Right`` (in configuration: ``Right``) |
| Align array column and right justify the columns e.g.: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| struct test demo[] = |
| { |
| {56, 23, "hello"}, |
| {-1, 93463, "world"}, |
| { 7, 5, "!!"} |
| }; |
| |
| * ``AIAS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Don't align array initializer columns. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveAssignments: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveAssignments** (``AlignConsecutiveStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveAssignments>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive assignments. |
| |
| ``Consecutive`` will result in formattings like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| They can also be read as a whole for compatibility. The choices are: |
| - None |
| - Consecutive |
| - AcrossEmptyLines |
| - AcrossComments |
| - AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments |
| |
| For example, to align across empty lines and not across comments, either |
| of these work. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveAssignments: AcrossEmptyLines |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveAssignments: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: false |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| false: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| false: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCompound`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether compound assignments |
| like ``+=`` are aligned along with ``=``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignFunctionPointers`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveDeclarations``. Whether function pointers are |
| aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| false: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| * ``bool PadOperators`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether short assignment |
| operators are left-padded to the same length as long ones in order to |
| put all assignment operators to the right of the left hand side. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveBitFields: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveBitFields** (``AlignConsecutiveStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 11` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveBitFields>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive bit fields. |
| |
| ``Consecutive`` will align the bitfield separators of consecutive lines. |
| This will result in formattings like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| They can also be read as a whole for compatibility. The choices are: |
| - None |
| - Consecutive |
| - AcrossEmptyLines |
| - AcrossComments |
| - AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments |
| |
| For example, to align across empty lines and not across comments, either |
| of these work. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveBitFields: AcrossEmptyLines |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveBitFields: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: false |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| false: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| false: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCompound`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether compound assignments |
| like ``+=`` are aligned along with ``=``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignFunctionPointers`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveDeclarations``. Whether function pointers are |
| aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| false: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| * ``bool PadOperators`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether short assignment |
| operators are left-padded to the same length as long ones in order to |
| put all assignment operators to the right of the left hand side. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveDeclarations: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveDeclarations** (``AlignConsecutiveStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveDeclarations>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive declarations. |
| |
| ``Consecutive`` will align the declaration names of consecutive lines. |
| This will result in formattings like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| They can also be read as a whole for compatibility. The choices are: |
| - None |
| - Consecutive |
| - AcrossEmptyLines |
| - AcrossComments |
| - AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments |
| |
| For example, to align across empty lines and not across comments, either |
| of these work. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveDeclarations: AcrossEmptyLines |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveDeclarations: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: false |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| false: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| false: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCompound`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether compound assignments |
| like ``+=`` are aligned along with ``=``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignFunctionPointers`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveDeclarations``. Whether function pointers are |
| aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| false: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| * ``bool PadOperators`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether short assignment |
| operators are left-padded to the same length as long ones in order to |
| put all assignment operators to the right of the left hand side. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveMacros: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveMacros** (``AlignConsecutiveStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 9` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveMacros>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive macro definitions. |
| |
| ``Consecutive`` will result in formattings like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| They can also be read as a whole for compatibility. The choices are: |
| - None |
| - Consecutive |
| - AcrossEmptyLines |
| - AcrossComments |
| - AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments |
| |
| For example, to align across empty lines and not across comments, either |
| of these work. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveMacros: AcrossEmptyLines |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveMacros: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: false |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| false: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| false: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCompound`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether compound assignments |
| like ``+=`` are aligned along with ``=``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignFunctionPointers`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveDeclarations``. Whether function pointers are |
| aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| false: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| * ``bool PadOperators`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether short assignment |
| operators are left-padded to the same length as long ones in order to |
| put all assignment operators to the right of the left hand side. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveShortCaseStatements: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveShortCaseStatements** (``ShortCaseStatementsAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveShortCaseStatements>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive short case labels. |
| Only applies if ``AllowShortCaseExpressionOnASingleLine`` or |
| ``AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine`` is ``true``. |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| # Example of usage: |
| AlignConsecutiveShortCaseStatements: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: true |
| AlignCaseColons: false |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info: return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| default: return ""; |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info: return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| default: return ""; |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info: return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| |
| default: return ""; |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info: return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| |
| default: return ""; |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info: return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| default: return ""; |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info: return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| default: return ""; |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCaseArrows`` Whether to align the case arrows when aligning short case expressions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: java |
| |
| true: |
| i = switch (day) { |
| case THURSDAY, SATURDAY -> 8; |
| case WEDNESDAY -> 9; |
| default -> 0; |
| }; |
| |
| false: |
| i = switch (day) { |
| case THURSDAY, SATURDAY -> 8; |
| case WEDNESDAY -> 9; |
| default -> 0; |
| }; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCaseColons`` Whether aligned case labels are aligned on the colon, or on the tokens |
| after the colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info : return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| default : return ""; |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| switch (level) { |
| case log::info: return "info:"; |
| case log::warning: return "warning:"; |
| default: return ""; |
| } |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveTableGenBreakingDAGArgColons: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveTableGenBreakingDAGArgColons** (``AlignConsecutiveStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveTableGenBreakingDAGArgColons>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive TableGen DAGArg operator colons. |
| If enabled, align the colon inside DAGArg which have line break inside. |
| This works only when TableGenBreakInsideDAGArg is BreakElements or |
| BreakAll and the DAGArg is not excepted by |
| TableGenBreakingDAGArgOperators's effect. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| let dagarg = (ins |
| a :$src1, |
| aa :$src2, |
| aaa:$src3 |
| ) |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| They can also be read as a whole for compatibility. The choices are: |
| - None |
| - Consecutive |
| - AcrossEmptyLines |
| - AcrossComments |
| - AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments |
| |
| For example, to align across empty lines and not across comments, either |
| of these work. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveTableGenBreakingDAGArgColons: AcrossEmptyLines |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveTableGenBreakingDAGArgColons: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: false |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| false: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| false: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCompound`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether compound assignments |
| like ``+=`` are aligned along with ``=``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignFunctionPointers`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveDeclarations``. Whether function pointers are |
| aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| false: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| * ``bool PadOperators`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether short assignment |
| operators are left-padded to the same length as long ones in order to |
| put all assignment operators to the right of the left hand side. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveTableGenCondOperatorColons: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveTableGenCondOperatorColons** (``AlignConsecutiveStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveTableGenCondOperatorColons>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive TableGen cond operator colons. |
| Align the colons of cases inside !cond operators. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| !cond(!eq(size, 1) : 1, |
| !eq(size, 16): 1, |
| true : 0) |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| They can also be read as a whole for compatibility. The choices are: |
| - None |
| - Consecutive |
| - AcrossEmptyLines |
| - AcrossComments |
| - AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments |
| |
| For example, to align across empty lines and not across comments, either |
| of these work. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveTableGenCondOperatorColons: AcrossEmptyLines |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveTableGenCondOperatorColons: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: false |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| false: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| false: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCompound`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether compound assignments |
| like ``+=`` are aligned along with ``=``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignFunctionPointers`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveDeclarations``. Whether function pointers are |
| aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| false: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| * ``bool PadOperators`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether short assignment |
| operators are left-padded to the same length as long ones in order to |
| put all assignment operators to the right of the left hand side. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignConsecutiveTableGenDefinitionColons: |
| |
| **AlignConsecutiveTableGenDefinitionColons** (``AlignConsecutiveStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <AlignConsecutiveTableGenDefinitionColons>` |
| Style of aligning consecutive TableGen definition colons. |
| This aligns the inheritance colons of consecutive definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| def Def : Parent {} |
| def DefDef : Parent {} |
| def DefDefDef : Parent {} |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options. |
| |
| They can also be read as a whole for compatibility. The choices are: |
| - None |
| - Consecutive |
| - AcrossEmptyLines |
| - AcrossComments |
| - AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments |
| |
| For example, to align across empty lines and not across comments, either |
| of these work. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveTableGenDefinitionColons: AcrossEmptyLines |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveTableGenDefinitionColons: |
| Enabled: true |
| AcrossEmptyLines: true |
| AcrossComments: false |
| |
| * ``bool Enabled`` Whether aligning is enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define SHORT_NAME 42 |
| #define LONGER_NAME 0x007f |
| #define EVEN_LONGER_NAME (2) |
| #define foo(x) (x * x) |
| #define bar(y, z) (y + z) |
| |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int aaaa : 1; |
| int b : 12; |
| int ccc : 8; |
| |
| int aaaa = 12; |
| float b = 23; |
| std::string ccc; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossEmptyLines`` Whether to align across empty lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| false: |
| int a = 1; |
| int somelongname = 2; |
| double c = 3; |
| |
| int d = 3; |
| |
| * ``bool AcrossComments`` Whether to align across comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| false: |
| int d = 3; |
| /* A comment. */ |
| double e = 4; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignCompound`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether compound assignments |
| like ``+=`` are aligned along with ``=``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a &= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| * ``bool AlignFunctionPointers`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveDeclarations``. Whether function pointers are |
| aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| false: |
| unsigned i; |
| int &r; |
| int *p; |
| int (*f)(); |
| |
| * ``bool PadOperators`` Only for ``AlignConsecutiveAssignments``. Whether short assignment |
| operators are left-padded to the same length as long ones in order to |
| put all assignment operators to the right of the left hand side. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| false: |
| a >>= 2; |
| bbb = 2; |
| |
| a = 2; |
| bbb >>= 2; |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignEscapedNewlines: |
| |
| **AlignEscapedNewlines** (``EscapedNewlineAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 5` :ref:`¶ <AlignEscapedNewlines>` |
| Options for aligning backslashes in escaped newlines. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``ENAS_DontAlign`` (in configuration: ``DontAlign``) |
| Don't align escaped newlines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define A \ |
| int aaaa; \ |
| int b; \ |
| int dddddddddd; |
| |
| * ``ENAS_Left`` (in configuration: ``Left``) |
| Align escaped newlines as far left as possible. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define A \ |
| int aaaa; \ |
| int b; \ |
| int dddddddddd; |
| |
| * ``ENAS_LeftWithLastLine`` (in configuration: ``LeftWithLastLine``) |
| Align escaped newlines as far left as possible, using the last line of |
| the preprocessor directive as the reference if it's the longest. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define A \ |
| int aaaa; \ |
| int b; \ |
| int dddddddddd; |
| |
| * ``ENAS_Right`` (in configuration: ``Right``) |
| Align escaped newlines in the right-most column. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #define A \ |
| int aaaa; \ |
| int b; \ |
| int dddddddddd; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignOperands: |
| |
| **AlignOperands** (``OperandAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.5` :ref:`¶ <AlignOperands>` |
| If ``true``, horizontally align operands of binary and ternary |
| expressions. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``OAS_DontAlign`` (in configuration: ``DontAlign``) |
| Do not align operands of binary and ternary expressions. |
| The wrapped lines are indented ``ContinuationIndentWidth`` spaces from |
| the start of the line. |
| |
| * ``OAS_Align`` (in configuration: ``Align``) |
| Horizontally align operands of binary and ternary expressions. |
| |
| Specifically, this aligns operands of a single expression that needs |
| to be split over multiple lines, e.g.: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int aaa = bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb + |
| ccccccccccccccc; |
| |
| When ``BreakBeforeBinaryOperators`` is set, the wrapped operator is |
| aligned with the operand on the first line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int aaa = bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| + ccccccccccccccc; |
| |
| * ``OAS_AlignAfterOperator`` (in configuration: ``AlignAfterOperator``) |
| Horizontally align operands of binary and ternary expressions. |
| |
| This is similar to ``AO_Align``, except when |
| ``BreakBeforeBinaryOperators`` is set, the operator is un-indented so |
| that the wrapped operand is aligned with the operand on the first line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int aaa = bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| + ccccccccccccccc; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AlignTrailingComments: |
| |
| **AlignTrailingComments** (``TrailingCommentsAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <AlignTrailingComments>` |
| Control of trailing comments. |
| |
| The alignment stops at closing braces after a line break, and only |
| followed by other closing braces, a (``do-``) ``while``, a lambda call, or |
| a semicolon. |
| |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| As of clang-format 16 this option is not a bool but can be set |
| to the options. Conventional bool options still can be parsed as before. |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| # Example of usage: |
| AlignTrailingComments: |
| Kind: Always |
| OverEmptyLines: 2 |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Alignment options |
| |
| * ``TrailingCommentsAlignmentKinds Kind`` |
| Specifies the way to align trailing comments. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``TCAS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Leave trailing comments as they are. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int a; // comment |
| int ab; // comment |
| |
| int abc; // comment |
| int abcd; // comment |
| |
| * ``TCAS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Align trailing comments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int a; // comment |
| int ab; // comment |
| |
| int abc; // comment |
| int abcd; // comment |
| |
| * ``TCAS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Don't align trailing comments but other formatter applies. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int a; // comment |
| int ab; // comment |
| |
| int abc; // comment |
| int abcd; // comment |
| |
| |
| * ``unsigned OverEmptyLines`` How many empty lines to apply alignment. |
| When both ``MaxEmptyLinesToKeep`` and ``OverEmptyLines`` are set to 2, |
| it formats like below. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int a; // all these |
| |
| int ab; // comments are |
| |
| |
| int abcdef; // aligned |
| |
| When ``MaxEmptyLinesToKeep`` is set to 2 and ``OverEmptyLines`` is set |
| to 1, it formats like below. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int a; // these are |
| |
| int ab; // aligned |
| |
| |
| int abcdef; // but this isn't |
| |
| |
| .. _AllowAllArgumentsOnNextLine: |
| |
| **AllowAllArgumentsOnNextLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 9` :ref:`¶ <AllowAllArgumentsOnNextLine>` |
| If a function call or braced initializer list doesn't fit on a |
| line, allow putting all arguments onto the next line, even if |
| ``BinPackArguments`` is ``false``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| callFunction( |
| a, b, c, d); |
| |
| false: |
| callFunction(a, |
| b, |
| c, |
| d); |
| |
| .. _AllowAllConstructorInitializersOnNextLine: |
| |
| **AllowAllConstructorInitializersOnNextLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 9` :ref:`¶ <AllowAllConstructorInitializersOnNextLine>` |
| This option is **deprecated**. See ``NextLine`` of |
| ``PackConstructorInitializers``. |
| |
| .. _AllowAllParametersOfDeclarationOnNextLine: |
| |
| **AllowAllParametersOfDeclarationOnNextLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.3` :ref:`¶ <AllowAllParametersOfDeclarationOnNextLine>` |
| If the function declaration doesn't fit on a line, |
| allow putting all parameters of a function declaration onto |
| the next line even if ``BinPackParameters`` is ``false``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| void myFunction( |
| int a, int b, int c, int d, int e); |
| |
| false: |
| void myFunction(int a, |
| int b, |
| int c, |
| int d, |
| int e); |
| |
| .. _AllowBreakBeforeNoexceptSpecifier: |
| |
| **AllowBreakBeforeNoexceptSpecifier** (``BreakBeforeNoexceptSpecifierStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 18` :ref:`¶ <AllowBreakBeforeNoexceptSpecifier>` |
| Controls if there could be a line break before a ``noexcept`` specifier. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BBNSS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| No line break allowed. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void foo(int arg1, |
| double arg2) noexcept; |
| |
| void bar(int arg1, double arg2) noexcept( |
| noexcept(baz(arg1)) && |
| noexcept(baz(arg2))); |
| |
| * ``BBNSS_OnlyWithParen`` (in configuration: ``OnlyWithParen``) |
| For a simple ``noexcept`` there is no line break allowed, but when we |
| have a condition it is. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void foo(int arg1, |
| double arg2) noexcept; |
| |
| void bar(int arg1, double arg2) |
| noexcept(noexcept(baz(arg1)) && |
| noexcept(baz(arg2))); |
| |
| * ``BBNSS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Line breaks are allowed. But note that because of the associated |
| penalties ``clang-format`` often prefers not to break before the |
| ``noexcept``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void foo(int arg1, |
| double arg2) noexcept; |
| |
| void bar(int arg1, double arg2) |
| noexcept(noexcept(baz(arg1)) && |
| noexcept(baz(arg2))); |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine** (``ShortBlockStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.5` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine>` |
| Dependent on the value, ``while (true) { continue; }`` can be put on a |
| single line. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SBS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Never merge blocks into a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| while (true) { |
| } |
| while (true) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| * ``SBS_Empty`` (in configuration: ``Empty``) |
| Only merge empty blocks. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| while (true) {} |
| while (true) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| * ``SBS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always merge short blocks into a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| while (true) {} |
| while (true) { continue; } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AllowShortCaseExpressionOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortCaseExpressionOnASingleLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortCaseExpressionOnASingleLine>` |
| Whether to merge a short switch labeled rule into a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: java |
| |
| true: false: |
| switch (a) { vs. switch (a) { |
| case 1 -> 1; case 1 -> |
| default -> 0; 1; |
| }; default -> |
| 0; |
| }; |
| |
| .. _AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.6` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine>` |
| If ``true``, short case labels will be contracted to a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| switch (a) { vs. switch (a) { |
| case 1: x = 1; break; case 1: |
| case 2: return; x = 1; |
| } break; |
| case 2: |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| .. _AllowShortCompoundRequirementOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortCompoundRequirementOnASingleLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 18` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortCompoundRequirementOnASingleLine>` |
| Allow short compound requirement on a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| template <typename T> |
| concept c = requires(T x) { |
| { x + 1 } -> std::same_as<int>; |
| }; |
| |
| false: |
| template <typename T> |
| concept c = requires(T x) { |
| { |
| x + 1 |
| } -> std::same_as<int>; |
| }; |
| |
| .. _AllowShortEnumsOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortEnumsOnASingleLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 11` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortEnumsOnASingleLine>` |
| Allow short enums on a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| enum { A, B } myEnum; |
| |
| false: |
| enum { |
| A, |
| B |
| } myEnum; |
| |
| .. _AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine** (``ShortFunctionStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.5` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine>` |
| Dependent on the value, ``int f() { return 0; }`` can be put on a |
| single line. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SFS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Never merge functions into a single line. |
| |
| * ``SFS_InlineOnly`` (in configuration: ``InlineOnly``) |
| Only merge functions defined inside a class. Same as ``inline``, |
| except it does not implies ``empty``: i.e. top level empty functions |
| are not merged either. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class Foo { |
| void f() { foo(); } |
| }; |
| void f() { |
| foo(); |
| } |
| void f() { |
| } |
| |
| * ``SFS_Empty`` (in configuration: ``Empty``) |
| Only merge empty functions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void f() {} |
| void f2() { |
| bar2(); |
| } |
| |
| * ``SFS_Inline`` (in configuration: ``Inline``) |
| Only merge functions defined inside a class. Implies ``empty``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class Foo { |
| void f() { foo(); } |
| }; |
| void f() { |
| foo(); |
| } |
| void f() {} |
| |
| * ``SFS_All`` (in configuration: ``All``) |
| Merge all functions fitting on a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class Foo { |
| void f() { foo(); } |
| }; |
| void f() { bar(); } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine** (``ShortIfStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.3` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine>` |
| Dependent on the value, ``if (a) return;`` can be put on a single line. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SIS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Never put short ifs on the same line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| if (a) |
| return; |
| |
| if (b) |
| return; |
| else |
| return; |
| |
| if (c) |
| return; |
| else { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| * ``SIS_WithoutElse`` (in configuration: ``WithoutElse``) |
| Put short ifs on the same line only if there is no else statement. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| if (a) return; |
| |
| if (b) |
| return; |
| else |
| return; |
| |
| if (c) |
| return; |
| else { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| * ``SIS_OnlyFirstIf`` (in configuration: ``OnlyFirstIf``) |
| Put short ifs, but not else ifs nor else statements, on the same line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| if (a) return; |
| |
| if (b) return; |
| else if (b) |
| return; |
| else |
| return; |
| |
| if (c) return; |
| else { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| * ``SIS_AllIfsAndElse`` (in configuration: ``AllIfsAndElse``) |
| Always put short ifs, else ifs and else statements on the same |
| line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| if (a) return; |
| |
| if (b) return; |
| else return; |
| |
| if (c) return; |
| else { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AllowShortLambdasOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortLambdasOnASingleLine** (``ShortLambdaStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 9` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortLambdasOnASingleLine>` |
| Dependent on the value, ``auto lambda []() { return 0; }`` can be put on a |
| single line. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SLS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Never merge lambdas into a single line. |
| |
| * ``SLS_Empty`` (in configuration: ``Empty``) |
| Only merge empty lambdas. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| auto lambda = [](int a) {}; |
| auto lambda2 = [](int a) { |
| return a; |
| }; |
| |
| * ``SLS_Inline`` (in configuration: ``Inline``) |
| Merge lambda into a single line if the lambda is argument of a function. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| auto lambda = [](int x, int y) { |
| return x < y; |
| }; |
| sort(a.begin(), a.end(), [](int x, int y) { return x < y; }); |
| |
| * ``SLS_All`` (in configuration: ``All``) |
| Merge all lambdas fitting on a single line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| auto lambda = [](int a) {}; |
| auto lambda2 = [](int a) { return a; }; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AllowShortLoopsOnASingleLine: |
| |
| **AllowShortLoopsOnASingleLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <AllowShortLoopsOnASingleLine>` |
| If ``true``, ``while (true) continue;`` can be put on a single |
| line. |
| |
| .. _AlwaysBreakAfterDefinitionReturnType: |
| |
| **AlwaysBreakAfterDefinitionReturnType** (``DefinitionReturnTypeBreakingStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <AlwaysBreakAfterDefinitionReturnType>` |
| The function definition return type breaking style to use. This |
| option is **deprecated** and is retained for backwards compatibility. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``DRTBS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Break after return type automatically. |
| ``PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine`` is taken into account. |
| |
| * ``DRTBS_All`` (in configuration: ``All``) |
| Always break after the return type. |
| |
| * ``DRTBS_TopLevel`` (in configuration: ``TopLevel``) |
| Always break after the return types of top-level functions. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType: |
| |
| **AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType** (``deprecated``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType>` |
| This option is renamed to ``BreakAfterReturnType``. |
| |
| .. _AlwaysBreakBeforeMultilineStrings: |
| |
| **AlwaysBreakBeforeMultilineStrings** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.4` :ref:`¶ <AlwaysBreakBeforeMultilineStrings>` |
| If ``true``, always break before multiline string literals. |
| |
| This flag is mean to make cases where there are multiple multiline strings |
| in a file look more consistent. Thus, it will only take effect if wrapping |
| the string at that point leads to it being indented |
| ``ContinuationIndentWidth`` spaces from the start of the line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| aaaa = vs. aaaa = "bbbb" |
| "bbbb" "cccc"; |
| "cccc"; |
| |
| .. _AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: |
| |
| **AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations** (``deprecated``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.4` :ref:`¶ <AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations>` |
| This option is renamed to ``BreakTemplateDeclarations``. |
| |
| .. _AttributeMacros: |
| |
| **AttributeMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <AttributeMacros>` |
| A vector of strings that should be interpreted as attributes/qualifiers |
| instead of identifiers. This can be useful for language extensions or |
| static analyzer annotations. |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| x = (char *__capability)&y; |
| int function(void) __unused; |
| void only_writes_to_buffer(char *__output buffer); |
| |
| In the .clang-format configuration file, this can be configured like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| AttributeMacros: [__capability, __output, __unused] |
| |
| .. _BinPackArguments: |
| |
| **BinPackArguments** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <BinPackArguments>` |
| If ``false``, a function call's arguments will either be all on the |
| same line or will have one line each. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| void f() { |
| f(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa); |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| void f() { |
| f(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa); |
| } |
| |
| .. _BinPackParameters: |
| |
| **BinPackParameters** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <BinPackParameters>` |
| If ``false``, a function declaration's or function definition's |
| parameters will either all be on the same line or will have one line each. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| void f(int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) {} |
| |
| false: |
| void f(int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) {} |
| |
| .. _BitFieldColonSpacing: |
| |
| **BitFieldColonSpacing** (``BitFieldColonSpacingStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <BitFieldColonSpacing>` |
| The BitFieldColonSpacingStyle to use for bitfields. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BFCS_Both`` (in configuration: ``Both``) |
| Add one space on each side of the ``:`` |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| unsigned bf : 2; |
| |
| * ``BFCS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Add no space around the ``:`` (except when needed for |
| ``AlignConsecutiveBitFields``). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| unsigned bf:2; |
| |
| * ``BFCS_Before`` (in configuration: ``Before``) |
| Add space before the ``:`` only |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| unsigned bf :2; |
| |
| * ``BFCS_After`` (in configuration: ``After``) |
| Add space after the ``:`` only (space may be added before if |
| needed for ``AlignConsecutiveBitFields``). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| unsigned bf: 2; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BraceWrapping: |
| |
| **BraceWrapping** (``BraceWrappingFlags``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <BraceWrapping>` |
| Control of individual brace wrapping cases. |
| |
| If ``BreakBeforeBraces`` is set to ``BS_Custom``, use this to specify how |
| each individual brace case should be handled. Otherwise, this is ignored. |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| # Example of usage: |
| BreakBeforeBraces: Custom |
| BraceWrapping: |
| AfterEnum: true |
| AfterStruct: false |
| SplitEmptyFunction: false |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Precise control over the wrapping of braces. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| # Should be declared this way: |
| BreakBeforeBraces: Custom |
| BraceWrapping: |
| AfterClass: true |
| |
| * ``bool AfterCaseLabel`` Wrap case labels. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| switch (foo) { vs. switch (foo) { |
| case 1: { case 1: |
| bar(); { |
| break; bar(); |
| } break; |
| default: { } |
| plop(); default: |
| } { |
| } plop(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AfterClass`` Wrap class definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| class foo |
| {}; |
| |
| false: |
| class foo {}; |
| |
| * ``BraceWrappingAfterControlStatementStyle AfterControlStatement`` |
| Wrap control statements (``if``/``for``/``while``/``switch``/..). |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BWACS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Never wrap braces after a control statement. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| if (foo()) { |
| } else { |
| } |
| for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { |
| } |
| |
| * ``BWACS_MultiLine`` (in configuration: ``MultiLine``) |
| Only wrap braces after a multi-line control statement. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| if (foo && bar && |
| baz) |
| { |
| quux(); |
| } |
| while (foo || bar) { |
| } |
| |
| * ``BWACS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always wrap braces after a control statement. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| if (foo()) |
| { |
| } else |
| {} |
| for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) |
| {} |
| |
| |
| * ``bool AfterEnum`` Wrap enum definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| enum X : int |
| { |
| B |
| }; |
| |
| false: |
| enum X : int { B }; |
| |
| * ``bool AfterFunction`` Wrap function definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| void foo() |
| { |
| bar(); |
| bar2(); |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| void foo() { |
| bar(); |
| bar2(); |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AfterNamespace`` Wrap namespace definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| namespace |
| { |
| int foo(); |
| int bar(); |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| namespace { |
| int foo(); |
| int bar(); |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AfterObjCDeclaration`` Wrap ObjC definitions (interfaces, implementations...). |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| @autoreleasepool and @synchronized blocks are wrapped |
| according to ``AfterControlStatement`` flag. |
| |
| * ``bool AfterStruct`` Wrap struct definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| struct foo |
| { |
| int x; |
| }; |
| |
| false: |
| struct foo { |
| int x; |
| }; |
| |
| * ``bool AfterUnion`` Wrap union definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| union foo |
| { |
| int x; |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| union foo { |
| int x; |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AfterExternBlock`` Wrap extern blocks. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| extern "C" |
| { |
| int foo(); |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| extern "C" { |
| int foo(); |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool BeforeCatch`` Wrap before ``catch``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| try { |
| foo(); |
| } |
| catch () { |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| try { |
| foo(); |
| } catch () { |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool BeforeElse`` Wrap before ``else``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| if (foo()) { |
| } |
| else { |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| if (foo()) { |
| } else { |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool BeforeLambdaBody`` Wrap lambda block. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| connect( |
| []() |
| { |
| foo(); |
| bar(); |
| }); |
| |
| false: |
| connect([]() { |
| foo(); |
| bar(); |
| }); |
| |
| * ``bool BeforeWhile`` Wrap before ``while``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| do { |
| foo(); |
| } |
| while (1); |
| |
| false: |
| do { |
| foo(); |
| } while (1); |
| |
| * ``bool IndentBraces`` Indent the wrapped braces themselves. |
| |
| * ``bool SplitEmptyFunction`` If ``false``, empty function body can be put on a single line. |
| This option is used only if the opening brace of the function has |
| already been wrapped, i.e. the ``AfterFunction`` brace wrapping mode is |
| set, and the function could/should not be put on a single line (as per |
| ``AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine`` and constructor formatting |
| options). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| int f() vs. int f() |
| {} { |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool SplitEmptyRecord`` If ``false``, empty record (e.g. class, struct or union) body |
| can be put on a single line. This option is used only if the opening |
| brace of the record has already been wrapped, i.e. the ``AfterClass`` |
| (for classes) brace wrapping mode is set. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| class Foo vs. class Foo |
| {} { |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool SplitEmptyNamespace`` If ``false``, empty namespace body can be put on a single line. |
| This option is used only if the opening brace of the namespace has |
| already been wrapped, i.e. the ``AfterNamespace`` brace wrapping mode is |
| set. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| namespace Foo vs. namespace Foo |
| {} { |
| } |
| |
| |
| .. _BracedInitializerIndentWidth: |
| |
| **BracedInitializerIndentWidth** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <BracedInitializerIndentWidth>` |
| The number of columns to use to indent the contents of braced init lists. |
| If unset, ``ContinuationIndentWidth`` is used. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignAfterOpenBracket: AlwaysBreak |
| BracedInitializerIndentWidth: 2 |
| |
| void f() { |
| SomeClass c{ |
| "foo", |
| "bar", |
| "baz", |
| }; |
| auto s = SomeStruct{ |
| .foo = "foo", |
| .bar = "bar", |
| .baz = "baz", |
| }; |
| SomeArrayT a[3] = { |
| { |
| foo, |
| bar, |
| }, |
| { |
| foo, |
| bar, |
| }, |
| SomeArrayT{}, |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| .. _BreakAdjacentStringLiterals: |
| |
| **BreakAdjacentStringLiterals** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 18` :ref:`¶ <BreakAdjacentStringLiterals>` |
| Break between adjacent string literals. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| return "Code" |
| "\0\52\26\55\55\0" |
| "x013" |
| "\02\xBA"; |
| false: |
| return "Code" "\0\52\26\55\55\0" "x013" "\02\xBA"; |
| |
| .. _BreakAfterAttributes: |
| |
| **BreakAfterAttributes** (``AttributeBreakingStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <BreakAfterAttributes>` |
| Break after a group of C++11 attributes before variable or function |
| (including constructor/destructor) declaration/definition names or before |
| control statements, i.e. ``if``, ``switch`` (including ``case`` and |
| ``default`` labels), ``for``, and ``while`` statements. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``ABS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always break after attributes. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| [[maybe_unused]] |
| const int i; |
| [[gnu::const]] [[maybe_unused]] |
| int j; |
| |
| [[nodiscard]] |
| inline int f(); |
| [[gnu::const]] [[nodiscard]] |
| int g(); |
| |
| [[likely]] |
| if (a) |
| f(); |
| else |
| g(); |
| |
| switch (b) { |
| [[unlikely]] |
| case 1: |
| ++b; |
| break; |
| [[likely]] |
| default: |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| * ``ABS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Leave the line breaking after attributes as is. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| [[maybe_unused]] const int i; |
| [[gnu::const]] [[maybe_unused]] |
| int j; |
| |
| [[nodiscard]] inline int f(); |
| [[gnu::const]] [[nodiscard]] |
| int g(); |
| |
| [[likely]] if (a) |
| f(); |
| else |
| g(); |
| |
| switch (b) { |
| [[unlikely]] case 1: |
| ++b; |
| break; |
| [[likely]] |
| default: |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| * ``ABS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Never break after attributes. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| [[maybe_unused]] const int i; |
| [[gnu::const]] [[maybe_unused]] int j; |
| |
| [[nodiscard]] inline int f(); |
| [[gnu::const]] [[nodiscard]] int g(); |
| |
| [[likely]] if (a) |
| f(); |
| else |
| g(); |
| |
| switch (b) { |
| [[unlikely]] case 1: |
| ++b; |
| break; |
| [[likely]] default: |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakAfterJavaFieldAnnotations: |
| |
| **BreakAfterJavaFieldAnnotations** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <BreakAfterJavaFieldAnnotations>` |
| Break after each annotation on a field in Java files. |
| |
| .. code-block:: java |
| |
| true: false: |
| @Partial vs. @Partial @Mock DataLoad loader; |
| @Mock |
| DataLoad loader; |
| |
| .. _BreakAfterReturnType: |
| |
| **BreakAfterReturnType** (``ReturnTypeBreakingStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <BreakAfterReturnType>` |
| The function declaration return type breaking style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``RTBS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| This is **deprecated**. See ``Automatic`` below. |
| |
| * ``RTBS_Automatic`` (in configuration: ``Automatic``) |
| Break after return type based on ``PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class A { |
| int f() { return 0; }; |
| }; |
| int f(); |
| int f() { return 1; } |
| int |
| LongName::AnotherLongName(); |
| |
| * ``RTBS_ExceptShortType`` (in configuration: ``ExceptShortType``) |
| Same as ``Automatic`` above, except that there is no break after short |
| return types. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class A { |
| int f() { return 0; }; |
| }; |
| int f(); |
| int f() { return 1; } |
| int LongName:: |
| AnotherLongName(); |
| |
| * ``RTBS_All`` (in configuration: ``All``) |
| Always break after the return type. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class A { |
| int |
| f() { |
| return 0; |
| }; |
| }; |
| int |
| f(); |
| int |
| f() { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| int |
| LongName::AnotherLongName(); |
| |
| * ``RTBS_TopLevel`` (in configuration: ``TopLevel``) |
| Always break after the return types of top-level functions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class A { |
| int f() { return 0; }; |
| }; |
| int |
| f(); |
| int |
| f() { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| int |
| LongName::AnotherLongName(); |
| |
| * ``RTBS_AllDefinitions`` (in configuration: ``AllDefinitions``) |
| Always break after the return type of function definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class A { |
| int |
| f() { |
| return 0; |
| }; |
| }; |
| int f(); |
| int |
| f() { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| int |
| LongName::AnotherLongName(); |
| |
| * ``RTBS_TopLevelDefinitions`` (in configuration: ``TopLevelDefinitions``) |
| Always break after the return type of top-level definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class A { |
| int f() { return 0; }; |
| }; |
| int f(); |
| int |
| f() { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| int |
| LongName::AnotherLongName(); |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakArrays: |
| |
| **BreakArrays** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <BreakArrays>` |
| If ``true``, clang-format will always break after a Json array ``[`` |
| otherwise it will scan until the closing ``]`` to determine if it should |
| add newlines between elements (prettier compatible). |
| |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| This is currently only for formatting JSON. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| [ vs. [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| 1, |
| 2, |
| 3, |
| 4 |
| ] |
| |
| .. _BreakBeforeBinaryOperators: |
| |
| **BreakBeforeBinaryOperators** (``BinaryOperatorStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.6` :ref:`¶ <BreakBeforeBinaryOperators>` |
| The way to wrap binary operators. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BOS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Break after operators. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| LooooooooooongType loooooooooooooooooooooongVariable = |
| someLooooooooooooooooongFunction(); |
| |
| bool value = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa + |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa == |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa && |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa > |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc; |
| |
| * ``BOS_NonAssignment`` (in configuration: ``NonAssignment``) |
| Break before operators that aren't assignments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| LooooooooooongType loooooooooooooooooooooongVariable = |
| someLooooooooooooooooongFunction(); |
| |
| bool value = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| + aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| == aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| && aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| > ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc; |
| |
| * ``BOS_All`` (in configuration: ``All``) |
| Break before operators. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| LooooooooooongType loooooooooooooooooooooongVariable |
| = someLooooooooooooooooongFunction(); |
| |
| bool value = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| + aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| == aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| && aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| > ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakBeforeBraces: |
| |
| **BreakBeforeBraces** (``BraceBreakingStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <BreakBeforeBraces>` |
| The brace breaking style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BS_Attach`` (in configuration: ``Attach``) |
| Always attach braces to surrounding context. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N { |
| enum E { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) { |
| try { |
| do { |
| switch (i) { |
| case 1: { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } catch (...) { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) { |
| if (b) { |
| baz(2); |
| } else { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_Linux`` (in configuration: ``Linux``) |
| Like ``Attach``, but break before braces on function, namespace and |
| class definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N |
| { |
| enum E { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C |
| { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) |
| { |
| try { |
| do { |
| switch (i) { |
| case 1: { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } catch (...) { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) |
| { |
| if (b) { |
| baz(2); |
| } else { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_Mozilla`` (in configuration: ``Mozilla``) |
| Like ``Attach``, but break before braces on enum, function, and record |
| definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N { |
| enum E |
| { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C |
| { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) |
| { |
| try { |
| do { |
| switch (i) { |
| case 1: { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } catch (...) { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) |
| { |
| if (b) { |
| baz(2); |
| } else { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_Stroustrup`` (in configuration: ``Stroustrup``) |
| Like ``Attach``, but break before function definitions, ``catch``, and |
| ``else``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N { |
| enum E { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) |
| { |
| try { |
| do { |
| switch (i) { |
| case 1: { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } |
| catch (...) { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) |
| { |
| if (b) { |
| baz(2); |
| } |
| else { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_Allman`` (in configuration: ``Allman``) |
| Always break before braces. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N |
| { |
| enum E |
| { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C |
| { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) |
| { |
| try |
| { |
| do |
| { |
| switch (i) |
| { |
| case 1: |
| { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } |
| catch (...) |
| { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) |
| { |
| if (b) |
| { |
| baz(2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_Whitesmiths`` (in configuration: ``Whitesmiths``) |
| Like ``Allman`` but always indent braces and line up code with braces. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N |
| { |
| enum E |
| { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C |
| { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) |
| { |
| try |
| { |
| do |
| { |
| switch (i) |
| { |
| case 1: |
| { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } |
| catch (...) |
| { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) |
| { |
| if (b) |
| { |
| baz(2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_GNU`` (in configuration: ``GNU``) |
| Always break before braces and add an extra level of indentation to |
| braces of control statements, not to those of class, function |
| or other definitions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N |
| { |
| enum E |
| { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C |
| { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) |
| { |
| try |
| { |
| do |
| { |
| switch (i) |
| { |
| case 1: |
| { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } |
| catch (...) |
| { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) |
| { |
| if (b) |
| { |
| baz(2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_WebKit`` (in configuration: ``WebKit``) |
| Like ``Attach``, but break before functions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace N { |
| enum E { |
| E1, |
| E2, |
| }; |
| |
| class C { |
| public: |
| C(); |
| }; |
| |
| bool baz(int i) |
| { |
| try { |
| do { |
| switch (i) { |
| case 1: { |
| foobar(); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } while (--i); |
| return true; |
| } catch (...) { |
| handleError(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void foo(bool b) |
| { |
| if (b) { |
| baz(2); |
| } else { |
| baz(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void bar() { foo(true); } |
| } // namespace N |
| |
| * ``BS_Custom`` (in configuration: ``Custom``) |
| Configure each individual brace in ``BraceWrapping``. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakBeforeConceptDeclarations: |
| |
| **BreakBeforeConceptDeclarations** (``BreakBeforeConceptDeclarationsStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <BreakBeforeConceptDeclarations>` |
| The concept declaration style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BBCDS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Keep the template declaration line together with ``concept``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> concept C = ...; |
| |
| * ``BBCDS_Allowed`` (in configuration: ``Allowed``) |
| Breaking between template declaration and ``concept`` is allowed. The |
| actual behavior depends on the content and line breaking rules and |
| penalties. |
| |
| * ``BBCDS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always break before ``concept``, putting it in the line after the |
| template declaration. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| concept C = ...; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakBeforeInlineASMColon: |
| |
| **BreakBeforeInlineASMColon** (``BreakBeforeInlineASMColonStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <BreakBeforeInlineASMColon>` |
| The inline ASM colon style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BBIAS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| No break before inline ASM colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| asm volatile("string", : : val); |
| |
| * ``BBIAS_OnlyMultiline`` (in configuration: ``OnlyMultiline``) |
| Break before inline ASM colon if the line length is longer than column |
| limit. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| asm volatile("string", : : val); |
| asm("cmoveq %1, %2, %[result]" |
| : [result] "=r"(result) |
| : "r"(test), "r"(new), "[result]"(old)); |
| |
| * ``BBIAS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always break before inline ASM colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| asm volatile("string", |
| : |
| : val); |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakBeforeTernaryOperators: |
| |
| **BreakBeforeTernaryOperators** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <BreakBeforeTernaryOperators>` |
| If ``true``, ternary operators will be placed after line breaks. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongDescription |
| ? firstValue |
| : SecondValueVeryVeryVeryVeryLong; |
| |
| false: |
| veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongDescription ? |
| firstValue : |
| SecondValueVeryVeryVeryVeryLong; |
| |
| .. _BreakConstructorInitializers: |
| |
| **BreakConstructorInitializers** (``BreakConstructorInitializersStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 5` :ref:`¶ <BreakConstructorInitializers>` |
| The break constructor initializers style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BCIS_BeforeColon`` (in configuration: ``BeforeColon``) |
| Break constructor initializers before the colon and after the commas. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : initializer1(), |
| initializer2() |
| |
| * ``BCIS_BeforeComma`` (in configuration: ``BeforeComma``) |
| Break constructor initializers before the colon and commas, and align |
| the commas with the colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : initializer1() |
| , initializer2() |
| |
| * ``BCIS_AfterColon`` (in configuration: ``AfterColon``) |
| Break constructor initializers after the colon and commas. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() : |
| initializer1(), |
| initializer2() |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakFunctionDefinitionParameters: |
| |
| **BreakFunctionDefinitionParameters** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <BreakFunctionDefinitionParameters>` |
| If ``true``, clang-format will always break before function definition |
| parameters. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| void functionDefinition( |
| int A, int B) {} |
| |
| false: |
| void functionDefinition(int A, int B) {} |
| |
| .. _BreakInheritanceList: |
| |
| **BreakInheritanceList** (``BreakInheritanceListStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 7` :ref:`¶ <BreakInheritanceList>` |
| The inheritance list style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BILS_BeforeColon`` (in configuration: ``BeforeColon``) |
| Break inheritance list before the colon and after the commas. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class Foo |
| : Base1, |
| Base2 |
| {}; |
| |
| * ``BILS_BeforeComma`` (in configuration: ``BeforeComma``) |
| Break inheritance list before the colon and commas, and align |
| the commas with the colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class Foo |
| : Base1 |
| , Base2 |
| {}; |
| |
| * ``BILS_AfterColon`` (in configuration: ``AfterColon``) |
| Break inheritance list after the colon and commas. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class Foo : |
| Base1, |
| Base2 |
| {}; |
| |
| * ``BILS_AfterComma`` (in configuration: ``AfterComma``) |
| Break inheritance list only after the commas. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class Foo : Base1, |
| Base2 |
| {}; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _BreakStringLiterals: |
| |
| **BreakStringLiterals** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.9` :ref:`¶ <BreakStringLiterals>` |
| Allow breaking string literals when formatting. |
| |
| In C, C++, and Objective-C: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| const char* x = "veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVe" |
| "ryVeryVeryVeryVeryVery" |
| "VeryLongString"; |
| |
| false: |
| const char* x = |
| "veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongString"; |
| |
| In C# and Java: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| string x = "veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVe" + |
| "ryVeryVeryVeryVeryVery" + |
| "VeryLongString"; |
| |
| false: |
| string x = |
| "veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongString"; |
| |
| C# interpolated strings are not broken. |
| |
| In Verilog: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| string x = {"veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVe", |
| "ryVeryVeryVeryVeryVery", |
| "VeryLongString"}; |
| |
| false: |
| string x = |
| "veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongString"; |
| |
| .. _BreakTemplateDeclarations: |
| |
| **BreakTemplateDeclarations** (``BreakTemplateDeclarationsStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <BreakTemplateDeclarations>` |
| The template declaration breaking style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BTDS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Do not change the line breaking before the declaration. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| T foo() { |
| } |
| template <typename T> T foo(int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| int bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) { |
| } |
| |
| * ``BTDS_No`` (in configuration: ``No``) |
| Do not force break before declaration. |
| ``PenaltyBreakTemplateDeclaration`` is taken into account. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> T foo() { |
| } |
| template <typename T> T foo(int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| int bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) { |
| } |
| |
| * ``BTDS_MultiLine`` (in configuration: ``MultiLine``) |
| Force break after template declaration only when the following |
| declaration spans multiple lines. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> T foo() { |
| } |
| template <typename T> |
| T foo(int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| int bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) { |
| } |
| |
| * ``BTDS_Yes`` (in configuration: ``Yes``) |
| Always break after template declaration. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| T foo() { |
| } |
| template <typename T> |
| T foo(int aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| int bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) { |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _ColumnLimit: |
| |
| **ColumnLimit** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ColumnLimit>` |
| The column limit. |
| |
| A column limit of ``0`` means that there is no column limit. In this case, |
| clang-format will respect the input's line breaking decisions within |
| statements unless they contradict other rules. |
| |
| .. _CommentPragmas: |
| |
| **CommentPragmas** (``String``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <CommentPragmas>` |
| A regular expression that describes comments with special meaning, |
| which should not be split into lines or otherwise changed. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| // CommentPragmas: '^ FOOBAR pragma:' |
| // Will leave the following line unaffected |
| #include <vector> // FOOBAR pragma: keep |
| |
| .. _CompactNamespaces: |
| |
| **CompactNamespaces** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 5` :ref:`¶ <CompactNamespaces>` |
| If ``true``, consecutive namespace declarations will be on the same |
| line. If ``false``, each namespace is declared on a new line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| namespace Foo { namespace Bar { |
| }} |
| |
| false: |
| namespace Foo { |
| namespace Bar { |
| } |
| } |
| |
| If it does not fit on a single line, the overflowing namespaces get |
| wrapped: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace Foo { namespace Bar { |
| namespace Extra { |
| }}} |
| |
| .. _ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine: |
| |
| **ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine>` |
| This option is **deprecated**. See ``CurrentLine`` of |
| ``PackConstructorInitializers``. |
| |
| .. _ConstructorInitializerIndentWidth: |
| |
| **ConstructorInitializerIndentWidth** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ConstructorInitializerIndentWidth>` |
| The number of characters to use for indentation of constructor |
| initializer lists as well as inheritance lists. |
| |
| .. _ContinuationIndentWidth: |
| |
| **ContinuationIndentWidth** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ContinuationIndentWidth>` |
| Indent width for line continuations. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| ContinuationIndentWidth: 2 |
| |
| int i = // VeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongComment |
| longFunction( // Again a long comment |
| arg); |
| |
| .. _Cpp11BracedListStyle: |
| |
| **Cpp11BracedListStyle** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.4` :ref:`¶ <Cpp11BracedListStyle>` |
| If ``true``, format braced lists as best suited for C++11 braced |
| lists. |
| |
| Important differences: |
| - No spaces inside the braced list. |
| - No line break before the closing brace. |
| - Indentation with the continuation indent, not with the block indent. |
| |
| Fundamentally, C++11 braced lists are formatted exactly like function |
| calls would be formatted in their place. If the braced list follows a name |
| (e.g. a type or variable name), clang-format formats as if the ``{}`` were |
| the parentheses of a function call with that name. If there is no name, |
| a zero-length name is assumed. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| vector<int> x{1, 2, 3, 4}; vs. vector<int> x{ 1, 2, 3, 4 }; |
| vector<T> x{{}, {}, {}, {}}; vector<T> x{ {}, {}, {}, {} }; |
| f(MyMap[{composite, key}]); f(MyMap[{ composite, key }]); |
| new int[3]{1, 2, 3}; new int[3]{ 1, 2, 3 }; |
| |
| .. _DeriveLineEnding: |
| |
| **DeriveLineEnding** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 10` :ref:`¶ <DeriveLineEnding>` |
| This option is **deprecated**. See ``DeriveLF`` and ``DeriveCRLF`` of |
| ``LineEnding``. |
| |
| .. _DerivePointerAlignment: |
| |
| **DerivePointerAlignment** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <DerivePointerAlignment>` |
| If ``true``, analyze the formatted file for the most common |
| alignment of ``&`` and ``*``. |
| Pointer and reference alignment styles are going to be updated according |
| to the preferences found in the file. |
| ``PointerAlignment`` is then used only as fallback. |
| |
| .. _DisableFormat: |
| |
| **DisableFormat** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <DisableFormat>` |
| Disables formatting completely. |
| |
| .. _EmptyLineAfterAccessModifier: |
| |
| **EmptyLineAfterAccessModifier** (``EmptyLineAfterAccessModifierStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <EmptyLineAfterAccessModifier>` |
| Defines when to put an empty line after access modifiers. |
| ``EmptyLineBeforeAccessModifier`` configuration handles the number of |
| empty lines between two access modifiers. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``ELAAMS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Remove all empty lines after access modifiers. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| struct foo { |
| private: |
| int i; |
| protected: |
| int j; |
| /* comment */ |
| public: |
| foo() {} |
| private: |
| protected: |
| }; |
| |
| * ``ELAAMS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Keep existing empty lines after access modifiers. |
| MaxEmptyLinesToKeep is applied instead. |
| |
| * ``ELAAMS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always add empty line after access modifiers if there are none. |
| MaxEmptyLinesToKeep is applied also. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| struct foo { |
| private: |
| |
| int i; |
| protected: |
| |
| int j; |
| /* comment */ |
| public: |
| |
| foo() {} |
| private: |
| |
| protected: |
| |
| }; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _EmptyLineBeforeAccessModifier: |
| |
| **EmptyLineBeforeAccessModifier** (``EmptyLineBeforeAccessModifierStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <EmptyLineBeforeAccessModifier>` |
| Defines in which cases to put empty line before access modifiers. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``ELBAMS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Remove all empty lines before access modifiers. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| struct foo { |
| private: |
| int i; |
| protected: |
| int j; |
| /* comment */ |
| public: |
| foo() {} |
| private: |
| protected: |
| }; |
| |
| * ``ELBAMS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Keep existing empty lines before access modifiers. |
| |
| * ``ELBAMS_LogicalBlock`` (in configuration: ``LogicalBlock``) |
| Add empty line only when access modifier starts a new logical block. |
| Logical block is a group of one or more member fields or functions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| struct foo { |
| private: |
| int i; |
| |
| protected: |
| int j; |
| /* comment */ |
| public: |
| foo() {} |
| |
| private: |
| protected: |
| }; |
| |
| * ``ELBAMS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always add empty line before access modifiers unless access modifier |
| is at the start of struct or class definition. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| struct foo { |
| private: |
| int i; |
| |
| protected: |
| int j; |
| /* comment */ |
| |
| public: |
| foo() {} |
| |
| private: |
| |
| protected: |
| }; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _ExperimentalAutoDetectBinPacking: |
| |
| **ExperimentalAutoDetectBinPacking** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ExperimentalAutoDetectBinPacking>` |
| If ``true``, clang-format detects whether function calls and |
| definitions are formatted with one parameter per line. |
| |
| Each call can be bin-packed, one-per-line or inconclusive. If it is |
| inconclusive, e.g. completely on one line, but a decision needs to be |
| made, clang-format analyzes whether there are other bin-packed cases in |
| the input file and act accordingly. |
| |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| This is an experimental flag, that might go away or be renamed. Do |
| not use this in config files, etc. Use at your own risk. |
| |
| .. _FixNamespaceComments: |
| |
| **FixNamespaceComments** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 5` :ref:`¶ <FixNamespaceComments>` |
| If ``true``, clang-format adds missing namespace end comments for |
| namespaces and fixes invalid existing ones. This doesn't affect short |
| namespaces, which are controlled by ``ShortNamespaceLines``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| namespace longNamespace { vs. namespace longNamespace { |
| void foo(); void foo(); |
| void bar(); void bar(); |
| } // namespace a } |
| namespace shortNamespace { namespace shortNamespace { |
| void baz(); void baz(); |
| } } |
| |
| .. _ForEachMacros: |
| |
| **ForEachMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ForEachMacros>` |
| A vector of macros that should be interpreted as foreach loops |
| instead of as function calls. |
| |
| These are expected to be macros of the form: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| FOREACH(<variable-declaration>, ...) |
| <loop-body> |
| |
| In the .clang-format configuration file, this can be configured like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| ForEachMacros: [RANGES_FOR, FOREACH] |
| |
| For example: BOOST_FOREACH. |
| |
| .. _IfMacros: |
| |
| **IfMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <IfMacros>` |
| A vector of macros that should be interpreted as conditionals |
| instead of as function calls. |
| |
| These are expected to be macros of the form: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| IF(...) |
| <conditional-body> |
| else IF(...) |
| <conditional-body> |
| |
| In the .clang-format configuration file, this can be configured like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| IfMacros: [IF] |
| |
| For example: `KJ_IF_MAYBE |
| <https://github.com/capnproto/capnproto/blob/master/kjdoc/tour.md#maybes>`_ |
| |
| .. _IncludeBlocks: |
| |
| **IncludeBlocks** (``IncludeBlocksStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 6` :ref:`¶ <IncludeBlocks>` |
| Dependent on the value, multiple ``#include`` blocks can be sorted |
| as one and divided based on category. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``IBS_Preserve`` (in configuration: ``Preserve``) |
| Sort each ``#include`` block separately. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #include "b.h" into #include "b.h" |
| |
| #include <lib/main.h> #include "a.h" |
| #include "a.h" #include <lib/main.h> |
| |
| * ``IBS_Merge`` (in configuration: ``Merge``) |
| Merge multiple ``#include`` blocks together and sort as one. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #include "b.h" into #include "a.h" |
| #include "b.h" |
| #include <lib/main.h> #include <lib/main.h> |
| #include "a.h" |
| |
| * ``IBS_Regroup`` (in configuration: ``Regroup``) |
| Merge multiple ``#include`` blocks together and sort as one. |
| Then split into groups based on category priority. See |
| ``IncludeCategories``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #include "b.h" into #include "a.h" |
| #include "b.h" |
| #include <lib/main.h> |
| #include "a.h" #include <lib/main.h> |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _IncludeCategories: |
| |
| **IncludeCategories** (``List of IncludeCategories``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <IncludeCategories>` |
| Regular expressions denoting the different ``#include`` categories |
| used for ordering ``#includes``. |
| |
| `POSIX extended |
| <https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap09.html>`_ |
| regular expressions are supported. |
| |
| These regular expressions are matched against the filename of an include |
| (including the <> or "") in order. The value belonging to the first |
| matching regular expression is assigned and ``#includes`` are sorted first |
| according to increasing category number and then alphabetically within |
| each category. |
| |
| If none of the regular expressions match, INT_MAX is assigned as |
| category. The main header for a source file automatically gets category 0. |
| so that it is generally kept at the beginning of the ``#includes`` |
| (https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#include-style). However, you |
| can also assign negative priorities if you have certain headers that |
| always need to be first. |
| |
| There is a third and optional field ``SortPriority`` which can used while |
| ``IncludeBlocks = IBS_Regroup`` to define the priority in which |
| ``#includes`` should be ordered. The value of ``Priority`` defines the |
| order of ``#include blocks`` and also allows the grouping of ``#includes`` |
| of different priority. ``SortPriority`` is set to the value of |
| ``Priority`` as default if it is not assigned. |
| |
| Each regular expression can be marked as case sensitive with the field |
| ``CaseSensitive``, per default it is not. |
| |
| To configure this in the .clang-format file, use: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| IncludeCategories: |
| - Regex: '^"(llvm|llvm-c|clang|clang-c)/' |
| Priority: 2 |
| SortPriority: 2 |
| CaseSensitive: true |
| - Regex: '^((<|")(gtest|gmock|isl|json)/)' |
| Priority: 3 |
| - Regex: '<[[:alnum:].]+>' |
| Priority: 4 |
| - Regex: '.*' |
| Priority: 1 |
| SortPriority: 0 |
| |
| .. _IncludeIsMainRegex: |
| |
| **IncludeIsMainRegex** (``String``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.9` :ref:`¶ <IncludeIsMainRegex>` |
| Specify a regular expression of suffixes that are allowed in the |
| file-to-main-include mapping. |
| |
| When guessing whether a #include is the "main" include (to assign |
| category 0, see above), use this regex of allowed suffixes to the header |
| stem. A partial match is done, so that: |
| - "" means "arbitrary suffix" |
| - "$" means "no suffix" |
| |
| For example, if configured to "(_test)?$", then a header a.h would be seen |
| as the "main" include in both a.cc and a_test.cc. |
| |
| .. _IncludeIsMainSourceRegex: |
| |
| **IncludeIsMainSourceRegex** (``String``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 10` :ref:`¶ <IncludeIsMainSourceRegex>` |
| Specify a regular expression for files being formatted |
| that are allowed to be considered "main" in the |
| file-to-main-include mapping. |
| |
| By default, clang-format considers files as "main" only when they end |
| with: ``.c``, ``.cc``, ``.cpp``, ``.c++``, ``.cxx``, ``.m`` or ``.mm`` |
| extensions. |
| For these files a guessing of "main" include takes place |
| (to assign category 0, see above). This config option allows for |
| additional suffixes and extensions for files to be considered as "main". |
| |
| For example, if this option is configured to ``(Impl\.hpp)$``, |
| then a file ``ClassImpl.hpp`` is considered "main" (in addition to |
| ``Class.c``, ``Class.cc``, ``Class.cpp`` and so on) and "main |
| include file" logic will be executed (with *IncludeIsMainRegex* setting |
| also being respected in later phase). Without this option set, |
| ``ClassImpl.hpp`` would not have the main include file put on top |
| before any other include. |
| |
| .. _IndentAccessModifiers: |
| |
| **IndentAccessModifiers** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <IndentAccessModifiers>` |
| Specify whether access modifiers should have their own indentation level. |
| |
| When ``false``, access modifiers are indented (or outdented) relative to |
| the record members, respecting the ``AccessModifierOffset``. Record |
| members are indented one level below the record. |
| When ``true``, access modifiers get their own indentation level. As a |
| consequence, record members are always indented 2 levels below the record, |
| regardless of the access modifier presence. Value of the |
| ``AccessModifierOffset`` is ignored. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| class C { vs. class C { |
| class D { class D { |
| void bar(); void bar(); |
| protected: protected: |
| D(); D(); |
| }; }; |
| public: public: |
| C(); C(); |
| }; }; |
| void foo() { void foo() { |
| return 1; return 1; |
| } } |
| |
| .. _IndentCaseBlocks: |
| |
| **IndentCaseBlocks** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 11` :ref:`¶ <IndentCaseBlocks>` |
| Indent case label blocks one level from the case label. |
| |
| When ``false``, the block following the case label uses the same |
| indentation level as for the case label, treating the case label the same |
| as an if-statement. |
| When ``true``, the block gets indented as a scope block. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| switch (fool) { vs. switch (fool) { |
| case 1: { case 1: |
| bar(); { |
| } break; bar(); |
| default: { } |
| plop(); break; |
| } default: |
| } { |
| plop(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| .. _IndentCaseLabels: |
| |
| **IndentCaseLabels** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.3` :ref:`¶ <IndentCaseLabels>` |
| Indent case labels one level from the switch statement. |
| |
| When ``false``, use the same indentation level as for the switch |
| statement. Switch statement body is always indented one level more than |
| case labels (except the first block following the case label, which |
| itself indents the code - unless IndentCaseBlocks is enabled). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| switch (fool) { vs. switch (fool) { |
| case 1: case 1: |
| bar(); bar(); |
| break; break; |
| default: default: |
| plop(); plop(); |
| } } |
| |
| .. _IndentExternBlock: |
| |
| **IndentExternBlock** (``IndentExternBlockStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 11` :ref:`¶ <IndentExternBlock>` |
| IndentExternBlockStyle is the type of indenting of extern blocks. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``IEBS_AfterExternBlock`` (in configuration: ``AfterExternBlock``) |
| Backwards compatible with AfterExternBlock's indenting. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| IndentExternBlock: AfterExternBlock |
| BraceWrapping.AfterExternBlock: true |
| extern "C" |
| { |
| void foo(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| IndentExternBlock: AfterExternBlock |
| BraceWrapping.AfterExternBlock: false |
| extern "C" { |
| void foo(); |
| } |
| |
| * ``IEBS_NoIndent`` (in configuration: ``NoIndent``) |
| Does not indent extern blocks. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| extern "C" { |
| void foo(); |
| } |
| |
| * ``IEBS_Indent`` (in configuration: ``Indent``) |
| Indents extern blocks. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| extern "C" { |
| void foo(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _IndentGotoLabels: |
| |
| **IndentGotoLabels** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 10` :ref:`¶ <IndentGotoLabels>` |
| Indent goto labels. |
| |
| When ``false``, goto labels are flushed left. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| int f() { vs. int f() { |
| if (foo()) { if (foo()) { |
| label1: label1: |
| bar(); bar(); |
| } } |
| label2: label2: |
| return 1; return 1; |
| } } |
| |
| .. _IndentPPDirectives: |
| |
| **IndentPPDirectives** (``PPDirectiveIndentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 6` :ref:`¶ <IndentPPDirectives>` |
| The preprocessor directive indenting style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``PPDIS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Does not indent any directives. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #if FOO |
| #if BAR |
| #include <foo> |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| * ``PPDIS_AfterHash`` (in configuration: ``AfterHash``) |
| Indents directives after the hash. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #if FOO |
| # if BAR |
| # include <foo> |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| * ``PPDIS_BeforeHash`` (in configuration: ``BeforeHash``) |
| Indents directives before the hash. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #if FOO |
| #if BAR |
| #include <foo> |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _IndentRequiresClause: |
| |
| **IndentRequiresClause** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 15` :ref:`¶ <IndentRequiresClause>` |
| Indent the requires clause in a template. This only applies when |
| ``RequiresClausePosition`` is ``OwnLine``, or ``WithFollowing``. |
| |
| In clang-format 12, 13 and 14 it was named ``IndentRequires``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| template <typename It> |
| requires Iterator<It> |
| void sort(It begin, It end) { |
| //.... |
| } |
| |
| false: |
| template <typename It> |
| requires Iterator<It> |
| void sort(It begin, It end) { |
| //.... |
| } |
| |
| .. _IndentWidth: |
| |
| **IndentWidth** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <IndentWidth>` |
| The number of columns to use for indentation. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| IndentWidth: 3 |
| |
| void f() { |
| someFunction(); |
| if (true, false) { |
| f(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| .. _IndentWrappedFunctionNames: |
| |
| **IndentWrappedFunctionNames** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <IndentWrappedFunctionNames>` |
| Indent if a function definition or declaration is wrapped after the |
| type. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| LoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooongReturnType |
| LoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooongFunctionDeclaration(); |
| |
| false: |
| LoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooongReturnType |
| LoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooongFunctionDeclaration(); |
| |
| .. _InsertBraces: |
| |
| **InsertBraces** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 15` :ref:`¶ <InsertBraces>` |
| Insert braces after control statements (``if``, ``else``, ``for``, ``do``, |
| and ``while``) in C++ unless the control statements are inside macro |
| definitions or the braces would enclose preprocessor directives. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Setting this option to ``true`` could lead to incorrect code formatting |
| due to clang-format's lack of complete semantic information. As such, |
| extra care should be taken to review code changes made by this option. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| |
| if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) vs. if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) { |
| handleFunctionDecl(D); handleFunctionDecl(D); |
| else if (isa<VarDecl>(D)) } else if (isa<VarDecl>(D)) { |
| handleVarDecl(D); handleVarDecl(D); |
| else } else { |
| return; return; |
| } |
| |
| while (i--) vs. while (i--) { |
| for (auto *A : D.attrs()) for (auto *A : D.attrs()) { |
| handleAttr(A); handleAttr(A); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| do vs. do { |
| --i; --i; |
| while (i); } while (i); |
| |
| .. _InsertNewlineAtEOF: |
| |
| **InsertNewlineAtEOF** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <InsertNewlineAtEOF>` |
| Insert a newline at end of file if missing. |
| |
| .. _InsertTrailingCommas: |
| |
| **InsertTrailingCommas** (``TrailingCommaStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 11` :ref:`¶ <InsertTrailingCommas>` |
| If set to ``TCS_Wrapped`` will insert trailing commas in container |
| literals (arrays and objects) that wrap across multiple lines. |
| It is currently only available for JavaScript |
| and disabled by default ``TCS_None``. |
| ``InsertTrailingCommas`` cannot be used together with ``BinPackArguments`` |
| as inserting the comma disables bin-packing. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| TSC_Wrapped: |
| const someArray = [ |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, |
| // ^ inserted |
| ] |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``TCS_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Do not insert trailing commas. |
| |
| * ``TCS_Wrapped`` (in configuration: ``Wrapped``) |
| Insert trailing commas in container literals that were wrapped over |
| multiple lines. Note that this is conceptually incompatible with |
| bin-packing, because the trailing comma is used as an indicator |
| that a container should be formatted one-per-line (i.e. not bin-packed). |
| So inserting a trailing comma counteracts bin-packing. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _IntegerLiteralSeparator: |
| |
| **IntegerLiteralSeparator** (``IntegerLiteralSeparatorStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <IntegerLiteralSeparator>` |
| Format integer literal separators (``'`` for C++ and ``_`` for C#, Java, |
| and JavaScript). |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Separator format of integer literals of different bases. |
| |
| If negative, remove separators. If ``0``, leave the literal as is. If |
| positive, insert separators between digits starting from the rightmost |
| digit. |
| |
| For example, the config below will leave separators in binary literals |
| alone, insert separators in decimal literals to separate the digits into |
| groups of 3, and remove separators in hexadecimal literals. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| IntegerLiteralSeparator: |
| Binary: 0 |
| Decimal: 3 |
| Hex: -1 |
| |
| You can also specify a minimum number of digits (``BinaryMinDigits``, |
| ``DecimalMinDigits``, and ``HexMinDigits``) the integer literal must |
| have in order for the separators to be inserted. |
| |
| * ``int8_t Binary`` Format separators in binary literals. |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| /* -1: */ b = 0b100111101101; |
| /* 0: */ b = 0b10011'11'0110'1; |
| /* 3: */ b = 0b100'111'101'101; |
| /* 4: */ b = 0b1001'1110'1101; |
| |
| * ``int8_t BinaryMinDigits`` Format separators in binary literals with a minimum number of digits. |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| // Binary: 3 |
| // BinaryMinDigits: 7 |
| b1 = 0b101101; |
| b2 = 0b1'101'101; |
| |
| * ``int8_t Decimal`` Format separators in decimal literals. |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| /* -1: */ d = 18446744073709550592ull; |
| /* 0: */ d = 184467'440737'0'95505'92ull; |
| /* 3: */ d = 18'446'744'073'709'550'592ull; |
| |
| * ``int8_t DecimalMinDigits`` Format separators in decimal literals with a minimum number of digits. |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| // Decimal: 3 |
| // DecimalMinDigits: 5 |
| d1 = 2023; |
| d2 = 10'000; |
| |
| * ``int8_t Hex`` Format separators in hexadecimal literals. |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| /* -1: */ h = 0xDEADBEEFDEADBEEFuz; |
| /* 0: */ h = 0xDEAD'BEEF'DE'AD'BEE'Fuz; |
| /* 2: */ h = 0xDE'AD'BE'EF'DE'AD'BE'EFuz; |
| |
| * ``int8_t HexMinDigits`` Format separators in hexadecimal literals with a minimum number of |
| digits. |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| // Hex: 2 |
| // HexMinDigits: 6 |
| h1 = 0xABCDE; |
| h2 = 0xAB'CD'EF; |
| |
| |
| .. _JavaImportGroups: |
| |
| **JavaImportGroups** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 8` :ref:`¶ <JavaImportGroups>` |
| A vector of prefixes ordered by the desired groups for Java imports. |
| |
| One group's prefix can be a subset of another - the longest prefix is |
| always matched. Within a group, the imports are ordered lexicographically. |
| Static imports are grouped separately and follow the same group rules. |
| By default, static imports are placed before non-static imports, |
| but this behavior is changed by another option, |
| ``SortJavaStaticImport``. |
| |
| In the .clang-format configuration file, this can be configured like |
| in the following yaml example. This will result in imports being |
| formatted as in the Java example below. |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| JavaImportGroups: [com.example, com, org] |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: java |
| |
| import static com.example.function1; |
| |
| import static com.test.function2; |
| |
| import static org.example.function3; |
| |
| import com.example.ClassA; |
| import com.example.Test; |
| import com.example.a.ClassB; |
| |
| import com.test.ClassC; |
| |
| import org.example.ClassD; |
| |
| .. _JavaScriptQuotes: |
| |
| **JavaScriptQuotes** (``JavaScriptQuoteStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.9` :ref:`¶ <JavaScriptQuotes>` |
| The JavaScriptQuoteStyle to use for JavaScript strings. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``JSQS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Leave string quotes as they are. |
| |
| .. code-block:: js |
| |
| string1 = "foo"; |
| string2 = 'bar'; |
| |
| * ``JSQS_Single`` (in configuration: ``Single``) |
| Always use single quotes. |
| |
| .. code-block:: js |
| |
| string1 = 'foo'; |
| string2 = 'bar'; |
| |
| * ``JSQS_Double`` (in configuration: ``Double``) |
| Always use double quotes. |
| |
| .. code-block:: js |
| |
| string1 = "foo"; |
| string2 = "bar"; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _JavaScriptWrapImports: |
| |
| **JavaScriptWrapImports** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.9` :ref:`¶ <JavaScriptWrapImports>` |
| Whether to wrap JavaScript import/export statements. |
| |
| .. code-block:: js |
| |
| true: |
| import { |
| VeryLongImportsAreAnnoying, |
| VeryLongImportsAreAnnoying, |
| VeryLongImportsAreAnnoying, |
| } from "some/module.js" |
| |
| false: |
| import {VeryLongImportsAreAnnoying, VeryLongImportsAreAnnoying, VeryLongImportsAreAnnoying,} from "some/module.js" |
| |
| .. _KeepEmptyLines: |
| |
| **KeepEmptyLines** (``KeepEmptyLinesStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <KeepEmptyLines>` |
| Which empty lines are kept. See ``MaxEmptyLinesToKeep`` for how many |
| consecutive empty lines are kept. |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Options regarding which empty lines are kept. |
| |
| For example, the config below will remove empty lines at start of the |
| file, end of the file, and start of blocks. |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| KeepEmptyLines: |
| AtEndOfFile: false |
| AtStartOfBlock: false |
| AtStartOfFile: false |
| |
| * ``bool AtEndOfFile`` Keep empty lines at end of file. |
| |
| * ``bool AtStartOfBlock`` Keep empty lines at start of a block. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| if (foo) { vs. if (foo) { |
| bar(); |
| bar(); } |
| } |
| |
| * ``bool AtStartOfFile`` Keep empty lines at start of file. |
| |
| |
| .. _KeepEmptyLinesAtEOF: |
| |
| **KeepEmptyLinesAtEOF** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <KeepEmptyLinesAtEOF>` |
| This option is deprecated. See ``AtEndOfFile`` of ``KeepEmptyLines``. |
| |
| .. _KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks: |
| |
| **KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks>` |
| This option is deprecated. See ``AtStartOfBlock`` of ``KeepEmptyLines``. |
| |
| .. _LambdaBodyIndentation: |
| |
| **LambdaBodyIndentation** (``LambdaBodyIndentationKind``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <LambdaBodyIndentation>` |
| The indentation style of lambda bodies. ``Signature`` (the default) |
| causes the lambda body to be indented one additional level relative to |
| the indentation level of the signature. ``OuterScope`` forces the lambda |
| body to be indented one additional level relative to the parent scope |
| containing the lambda signature. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``LBI_Signature`` (in configuration: ``Signature``) |
| Align lambda body relative to the lambda signature. This is the default. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| someMethod( |
| [](SomeReallyLongLambdaSignatureArgument foo) { |
| return; |
| }); |
| |
| * ``LBI_OuterScope`` (in configuration: ``OuterScope``) |
| For statements within block scope, align lambda body relative to the |
| indentation level of the outer scope the lambda signature resides in. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| someMethod( |
| [](SomeReallyLongLambdaSignatureArgument foo) { |
| return; |
| }); |
| |
| someMethod(someOtherMethod( |
| [](SomeReallyLongLambdaSignatureArgument foo) { |
| return; |
| })); |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _Language: |
| |
| **Language** (``LanguageKind``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.5` :ref:`¶ <Language>` |
| Language, this format style is targeted at. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``LK_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Do not use. |
| |
| * ``LK_Cpp`` (in configuration: ``Cpp``) |
| Should be used for C, C++. |
| |
| * ``LK_CSharp`` (in configuration: ``CSharp``) |
| Should be used for C#. |
| |
| * ``LK_Java`` (in configuration: ``Java``) |
| Should be used for Java. |
| |
| * ``LK_JavaScript`` (in configuration: ``JavaScript``) |
| Should be used for JavaScript. |
| |
| * ``LK_Json`` (in configuration: ``Json``) |
| Should be used for JSON. |
| |
| * ``LK_ObjC`` (in configuration: ``ObjC``) |
| Should be used for Objective-C, Objective-C++. |
| |
| * ``LK_Proto`` (in configuration: ``Proto``) |
| Should be used for Protocol Buffers |
| (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/). |
| |
| * ``LK_TableGen`` (in configuration: ``TableGen``) |
| Should be used for TableGen code. |
| |
| * ``LK_TextProto`` (in configuration: ``TextProto``) |
| Should be used for Protocol Buffer messages in text format |
| (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/). |
| |
| * ``LK_Verilog`` (in configuration: ``Verilog``) |
| Should be used for Verilog and SystemVerilog. |
| https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/1800/6700/ |
| https://sci-hub.st/10.1109/IEEESTD.2018.8299595 |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _LineEnding: |
| |
| **LineEnding** (``LineEndingStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <LineEnding>` |
| Line ending style (``\n`` or ``\r\n``) to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``LE_LF`` (in configuration: ``LF``) |
| Use ``\n``. |
| |
| * ``LE_CRLF`` (in configuration: ``CRLF``) |
| Use ``\r\n``. |
| |
| * ``LE_DeriveLF`` (in configuration: ``DeriveLF``) |
| Use ``\n`` unless the input has more lines ending in ``\r\n``. |
| |
| * ``LE_DeriveCRLF`` (in configuration: ``DeriveCRLF``) |
| Use ``\r\n`` unless the input has more lines ending in ``\n``. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _MacroBlockBegin: |
| |
| **MacroBlockBegin** (``String``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <MacroBlockBegin>` |
| A regular expression matching macros that start a block. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| # With: |
| MacroBlockBegin: "^NS_MAP_BEGIN|\ |
| NS_TABLE_HEAD$" |
| MacroBlockEnd: "^\ |
| NS_MAP_END|\ |
| NS_TABLE_.*_END$" |
| |
| NS_MAP_BEGIN |
| foo(); |
| NS_MAP_END |
| |
| NS_TABLE_HEAD |
| bar(); |
| NS_TABLE_FOO_END |
| |
| # Without: |
| NS_MAP_BEGIN |
| foo(); |
| NS_MAP_END |
| |
| NS_TABLE_HEAD |
| bar(); |
| NS_TABLE_FOO_END |
| |
| .. _MacroBlockEnd: |
| |
| **MacroBlockEnd** (``String``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <MacroBlockEnd>` |
| A regular expression matching macros that end a block. |
| |
| .. _Macros: |
| |
| **Macros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <Macros>` |
| A list of macros of the form ``<definition>=<expansion>`` . |
| |
| Code will be parsed with macros expanded, in order to determine how to |
| interpret and format the macro arguments. |
| |
| For example, the code: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| A(a*b); |
| |
| will usually be interpreted as a call to a function A, and the |
| multiplication expression will be formatted as ``a * b``. |
| |
| If we specify the macro definition: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| Macros: |
| - A(x)=x |
| |
| the code will now be parsed as a declaration of the variable b of type a*, |
| and formatted as ``a* b`` (depending on pointer-binding rules). |
| |
| Features and restrictions: |
| * Both function-like macros and object-like macros are supported. |
| * Macro arguments must be used exactly once in the expansion. |
| * No recursive expansion; macros referencing other macros will be |
| ignored. |
| * Overloading by arity is supported: for example, given the macro |
| definitions A=x, A()=y, A(a)=a |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| A; -> x; |
| A(); -> y; |
| A(z); -> z; |
| A(a, b); // will not be expanded. |
| |
| .. _MainIncludeChar: |
| |
| **MainIncludeChar** (``MainIncludeCharDiscriminator``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <MainIncludeChar>` |
| When guessing whether a #include is the "main" include, only the include |
| directives that use the specified character are considered. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``MICD_Quote`` (in configuration: ``Quote``) |
| Main include uses quotes: ``#include "foo.hpp"`` (the default). |
| |
| * ``MICD_AngleBracket`` (in configuration: ``AngleBracket``) |
| Main include uses angle brackets: ``#include <foo.hpp>``. |
| |
| * ``MICD_Any`` (in configuration: ``Any``) |
| Main include uses either quotes or angle brackets. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: |
| |
| **MaxEmptyLinesToKeep** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <MaxEmptyLinesToKeep>` |
| The maximum number of consecutive empty lines to keep. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 1 vs. MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 0 |
| int f() { int f() { |
| int = 1; int i = 1; |
| i = foo(); |
| i = foo(); return i; |
| } |
| return i; |
| } |
| |
| .. _NamespaceIndentation: |
| |
| **NamespaceIndentation** (``NamespaceIndentationKind``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <NamespaceIndentation>` |
| The indentation used for namespaces. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``NI_None`` (in configuration: ``None``) |
| Don't indent in namespaces. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace out { |
| int i; |
| namespace in { |
| int i; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``NI_Inner`` (in configuration: ``Inner``) |
| Indent only in inner namespaces (nested in other namespaces). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace out { |
| int i; |
| namespace in { |
| int i; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``NI_All`` (in configuration: ``All``) |
| Indent in all namespaces. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| namespace out { |
| int i; |
| namespace in { |
| int i; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _NamespaceMacros: |
| |
| **NamespaceMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 9` :ref:`¶ <NamespaceMacros>` |
| A vector of macros which are used to open namespace blocks. |
| |
| These are expected to be macros of the form: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| NAMESPACE(<namespace-name>, ...) { |
| <namespace-content> |
| } |
| |
| For example: TESTSUITE |
| |
| .. _ObjCBinPackProtocolList: |
| |
| **ObjCBinPackProtocolList** (``BinPackStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 7` :ref:`¶ <ObjCBinPackProtocolList>` |
| Controls bin-packing Objective-C protocol conformance list |
| items into as few lines as possible when they go over ``ColumnLimit``. |
| |
| If ``Auto`` (the default), delegates to the value in |
| ``BinPackParameters``. If that is ``true``, bin-packs Objective-C |
| protocol conformance list items into as few lines as possible |
| whenever they go over ``ColumnLimit``. |
| |
| If ``Always``, always bin-packs Objective-C protocol conformance |
| list items into as few lines as possible whenever they go over |
| ``ColumnLimit``. |
| |
| If ``Never``, lays out Objective-C protocol conformance list items |
| onto individual lines whenever they go over ``ColumnLimit``. |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: objc |
| |
| Always (or Auto, if BinPackParameters=true): |
| @interface ccccccccccccc () < |
| ccccccccccccc, ccccccccccccc, |
| ccccccccccccc, ccccccccccccc> { |
| } |
| |
| Never (or Auto, if BinPackParameters=false): |
| @interface ddddddddddddd () < |
| ddddddddddddd, |
| ddddddddddddd, |
| ddddddddddddd, |
| ddddddddddddd> { |
| } |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``BPS_Auto`` (in configuration: ``Auto``) |
| Automatically determine parameter bin-packing behavior. |
| |
| * ``BPS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always bin-pack parameters. |
| |
| * ``BPS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Never bin-pack parameters. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _ObjCBlockIndentWidth: |
| |
| **ObjCBlockIndentWidth** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ObjCBlockIndentWidth>` |
| The number of characters to use for indentation of ObjC blocks. |
| |
| .. code-block:: objc |
| |
| ObjCBlockIndentWidth: 4 |
| |
| [operation setCompletionBlock:^{ |
| [self onOperationDone]; |
| }]; |
| |
| .. _ObjCBreakBeforeNestedBlockParam: |
| |
| **ObjCBreakBeforeNestedBlockParam** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 11` :ref:`¶ <ObjCBreakBeforeNestedBlockParam>` |
| Break parameters list into lines when there is nested block |
| parameters in a function call. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: |
| - (void)_aMethod |
| { |
| [self.test1 t:self w:self callback:^(typeof(self) self, NSNumber |
| *u, NSNumber *v) { |
| u = c; |
| }] |
| } |
| true: |
| - (void)_aMethod |
| { |
| [self.test1 t:self |
| w:self |
| callback:^(typeof(self) self, NSNumber *u, NSNumber *v) { |
| u = c; |
| }] |
| } |
| |
| .. _ObjCPropertyAttributeOrder: |
| |
| **ObjCPropertyAttributeOrder** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 18` :ref:`¶ <ObjCPropertyAttributeOrder>` |
| The order in which ObjC property attributes should appear. |
| |
| Attributes in code will be sorted in the order specified. Any attributes |
| encountered that are not mentioned in this array will be sorted last, in |
| stable order. Comments between attributes will leave the attributes |
| untouched. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Using this option could lead to incorrect code formatting due to |
| clang-format's lack of complete semantic information. As such, extra |
| care should be taken to review code changes made by this option. |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| ObjCPropertyAttributeOrder: [ |
| class, direct, |
| atomic, nonatomic, |
| assign, retain, strong, copy, weak, unsafe_unretained, |
| readonly, readwrite, getter, setter, |
| nullable, nonnull, null_resettable, null_unspecified |
| ] |
| |
| .. _ObjCSpaceAfterProperty: |
| |
| **ObjCSpaceAfterProperty** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ObjCSpaceAfterProperty>` |
| Add a space after ``@property`` in Objective-C, i.e. use |
| ``@property (readonly)`` instead of ``@property(readonly)``. |
| |
| .. _ObjCSpaceBeforeProtocolList: |
| |
| **ObjCSpaceBeforeProtocolList** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <ObjCSpaceBeforeProtocolList>` |
| Add a space in front of an Objective-C protocol list, i.e. use |
| ``Foo <Protocol>`` instead of ``Foo<Protocol>``. |
| |
| .. _PPIndentWidth: |
| |
| **PPIndentWidth** (``Integer``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <PPIndentWidth>` |
| The number of columns to use for indentation of preprocessor statements. |
| When set to -1 (default) ``IndentWidth`` is used also for preprocessor |
| statements. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| PPIndentWidth: 1 |
| |
| #ifdef __linux__ |
| # define FOO |
| #else |
| # define BAR |
| #endif |
| |
| .. _PackConstructorInitializers: |
| |
| **PackConstructorInitializers** (``PackConstructorInitializersStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 14` :ref:`¶ <PackConstructorInitializers>` |
| The pack constructor initializers style to use. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``PCIS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Always put each constructor initializer on its own line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : a(), |
| b() |
| |
| * ``PCIS_BinPack`` (in configuration: ``BinPack``) |
| Bin-pack constructor initializers. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(), bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb(), |
| cccccccccccccccccccc() |
| |
| * ``PCIS_CurrentLine`` (in configuration: ``CurrentLine``) |
| Put all constructor initializers on the current line if they fit. |
| Otherwise, put each one on its own line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() : a(), b() |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(), |
| bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb(), |
| ddddddddddddd() |
| |
| * ``PCIS_NextLine`` (in configuration: ``NextLine``) |
| Same as ``PCIS_CurrentLine`` except that if all constructor initializers |
| do not fit on the current line, try to fit them on the next line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() : a(), b() |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(), bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb(), ddddddddddddd() |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(), |
| bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb(), |
| cccccccccccccccccccc() |
| |
| * ``PCIS_NextLineOnly`` (in configuration: ``NextLineOnly``) |
| Put all constructor initializers on the next line if they fit. |
| Otherwise, put each one on its own line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : a(), b() |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(), bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb(), ddddddddddddd() |
| |
| Constructor() |
| : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(), |
| bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb(), |
| cccccccccccccccccccc() |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakAssignment: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakAssignment** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 5` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakAssignment>` |
| The penalty for breaking around an assignment operator. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakBeforeFirstCallParameter: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakBeforeFirstCallParameter** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakBeforeFirstCallParameter>` |
| The penalty for breaking a function call after ``call(``. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakComment: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakComment** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakComment>` |
| The penalty for each line break introduced inside a comment. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakFirstLessLess: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakFirstLessLess** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakFirstLessLess>` |
| The penalty for breaking before the first ``<<``. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakOpenParenthesis: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakOpenParenthesis** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 14` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakOpenParenthesis>` |
| The penalty for breaking after ``(``. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakScopeResolution: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakScopeResolution** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 18` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakScopeResolution>` |
| The penalty for breaking after ``::``. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakString: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakString** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakString>` |
| The penalty for each line break introduced inside a string literal. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyBreakTemplateDeclaration: |
| |
| **PenaltyBreakTemplateDeclaration** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 7` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyBreakTemplateDeclaration>` |
| The penalty for breaking after template declaration. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyExcessCharacter: |
| |
| **PenaltyExcessCharacter** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyExcessCharacter>` |
| The penalty for each character outside of the column limit. |
| |
| .. _PenaltyIndentedWhitespace: |
| |
| **PenaltyIndentedWhitespace** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyIndentedWhitespace>` |
| Penalty for each character of whitespace indentation |
| (counted relative to leading non-whitespace column). |
| |
| .. _PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine: |
| |
| **PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine>` |
| Penalty for putting the return type of a function onto its own line. |
| |
| .. _PointerAlignment: |
| |
| **PointerAlignment** (``PointerAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <PointerAlignment>` |
| Pointer and reference alignment style. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``PAS_Left`` (in configuration: ``Left``) |
| Align pointer to the left. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int* a; |
| |
| * ``PAS_Right`` (in configuration: ``Right``) |
| Align pointer to the right. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int *a; |
| |
| * ``PAS_Middle`` (in configuration: ``Middle``) |
| Align pointer in the middle. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int * a; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _QualifierAlignment: |
| |
| **QualifierAlignment** (``QualifierAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 14` :ref:`¶ <QualifierAlignment>` |
| Different ways to arrange specifiers and qualifiers (e.g. const/volatile). |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Setting ``QualifierAlignment`` to something other than ``Leave``, COULD |
| lead to incorrect code formatting due to incorrect decisions made due to |
| clang-formats lack of complete semantic information. |
| As such extra care should be taken to review code changes made by the use |
| of this option. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``QAS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Don't change specifiers/qualifiers to either Left or Right alignment |
| (default). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int const a; |
| const int *a; |
| |
| * ``QAS_Left`` (in configuration: ``Left``) |
| Change specifiers/qualifiers to be left-aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| const int a; |
| const int *a; |
| |
| * ``QAS_Right`` (in configuration: ``Right``) |
| Change specifiers/qualifiers to be right-aligned. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int const a; |
| int const *a; |
| |
| * ``QAS_Custom`` (in configuration: ``Custom``) |
| Change specifiers/qualifiers to be aligned based on ``QualifierOrder``. |
| With: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| QualifierOrder: [inline, static, type, const] |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| |
| int const a; |
| int const *a; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _QualifierOrder: |
| |
| **QualifierOrder** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 14` :ref:`¶ <QualifierOrder>` |
| The order in which the qualifiers appear. |
| Order is an array that can contain any of the following: |
| |
| * const |
| * inline |
| * static |
| * friend |
| * constexpr |
| * volatile |
| * restrict |
| * type |
| |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| It **must** contain ``type``. |
| |
| Items to the left of ``type`` will be placed to the left of the type and |
| aligned in the order supplied. Items to the right of ``type`` will be |
| placed to the right of the type and aligned in the order supplied. |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| QualifierOrder: [inline, static, type, const, volatile] |
| |
| .. _RawStringFormats: |
| |
| **RawStringFormats** (``List of RawStringFormats``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 6` :ref:`¶ <RawStringFormats>` |
| Defines hints for detecting supported languages code blocks in raw |
| strings. |
| |
| A raw string with a matching delimiter or a matching enclosing function |
| name will be reformatted assuming the specified language based on the |
| style for that language defined in the .clang-format file. If no style has |
| been defined in the .clang-format file for the specific language, a |
| predefined style given by ``BasedOnStyle`` is used. If ``BasedOnStyle`` is |
| not found, the formatting is based on ``LLVM`` style. A matching delimiter |
| takes precedence over a matching enclosing function name for determining |
| the language of the raw string contents. |
| |
| If a canonical delimiter is specified, occurrences of other delimiters for |
| the same language will be updated to the canonical if possible. |
| |
| There should be at most one specification per language and each delimiter |
| and enclosing function should not occur in multiple specifications. |
| |
| To configure this in the .clang-format file, use: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| RawStringFormats: |
| - Language: TextProto |
| Delimiters: |
| - pb |
| - proto |
| EnclosingFunctions: |
| - PARSE_TEXT_PROTO |
| BasedOnStyle: google |
| - Language: Cpp |
| Delimiters: |
| - cc |
| - cpp |
| BasedOnStyle: LLVM |
| CanonicalDelimiter: cc |
| |
| .. _ReferenceAlignment: |
| |
| **ReferenceAlignment** (``ReferenceAlignmentStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <ReferenceAlignment>` |
| Reference alignment style (overrides ``PointerAlignment`` for |
| references). |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``RAS_Pointer`` (in configuration: ``Pointer``) |
| Align reference like ``PointerAlignment``. |
| |
| * ``RAS_Left`` (in configuration: ``Left``) |
| Align reference to the left. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int& a; |
| |
| * ``RAS_Right`` (in configuration: ``Right``) |
| Align reference to the right. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int &a; |
| |
| * ``RAS_Middle`` (in configuration: ``Middle``) |
| Align reference in the middle. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| int & a; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _ReflowComments: |
| |
| **ReflowComments** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <ReflowComments>` |
| If ``true``, clang-format will attempt to re-flow comments. That is it |
| will touch a comment and *reflow* long comments into new lines, trying to |
| obey the ``ColumnLimit``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: |
| // veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongComment with plenty of information |
| /* second veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongComment with plenty of information */ |
| |
| true: |
| // veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongComment with plenty of |
| // information |
| /* second veryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryVeryLongComment with plenty of |
| * information */ |
| |
| .. _RemoveBracesLLVM: |
| |
| **RemoveBracesLLVM** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 14` :ref:`¶ <RemoveBracesLLVM>` |
| Remove optional braces of control statements (``if``, ``else``, ``for``, |
| and ``while``) in C++ according to the LLVM coding style. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| This option will be renamed and expanded to support other styles. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Setting this option to ``true`` could lead to incorrect code formatting |
| due to clang-format's lack of complete semantic information. As such, |
| extra care should be taken to review code changes made by this option. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| |
| if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) { vs. if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) |
| handleFunctionDecl(D); handleFunctionDecl(D); |
| } else if (isa<VarDecl>(D)) { else if (isa<VarDecl>(D)) |
| handleVarDecl(D); handleVarDecl(D); |
| } |
| |
| if (isa<VarDecl>(D)) { vs. if (isa<VarDecl>(D)) { |
| for (auto *A : D.attrs()) { for (auto *A : D.attrs()) |
| if (shouldProcessAttr(A)) { if (shouldProcessAttr(A)) |
| handleAttr(A); handleAttr(A); |
| } } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) { vs. if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) |
| for (auto *A : D.attrs()) { for (auto *A : D.attrs()) |
| handleAttr(A); handleAttr(A); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (auto *D = (T)(D)) { vs. if (auto *D = (T)(D)) { |
| if (shouldProcess(D)) { if (shouldProcess(D)) |
| handleVarDecl(D); handleVarDecl(D); |
| } else { else |
| markAsIgnored(D); markAsIgnored(D); |
| } } |
| } |
| |
| if (a) { vs. if (a) |
| b(); b(); |
| } else { else if (c) |
| if (c) { d(); |
| d(); else |
| } else { e(); |
| e(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| .. _RemoveParentheses: |
| |
| **RemoveParentheses** (``RemoveParenthesesStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <RemoveParentheses>` |
| Remove redundant parentheses. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Setting this option to any value other than ``Leave`` could lead to |
| incorrect code formatting due to clang-format's lack of complete semantic |
| information. As such, extra care should be taken to review code changes |
| made by this option. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``RPS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Do not remove parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class __declspec((dllimport)) X {}; |
| co_return (((0))); |
| return ((a + b) - ((c + d))); |
| |
| * ``RPS_MultipleParentheses`` (in configuration: ``MultipleParentheses``) |
| Replace multiple parentheses with single parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class __declspec(dllimport) X {}; |
| co_return (0); |
| return ((a + b) - (c + d)); |
| |
| * ``RPS_ReturnStatement`` (in configuration: ``ReturnStatement``) |
| Also remove parentheses enclosing the expression in a |
| ``return``/``co_return`` statement. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| class __declspec(dllimport) X {}; |
| co_return 0; |
| return (a + b) - (c + d); |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _RemoveSemicolon: |
| |
| **RemoveSemicolon** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <RemoveSemicolon>` |
| Remove semicolons after the closing braces of functions and |
| constructors/destructors. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Setting this option to ``true`` could lead to incorrect code formatting |
| due to clang-format's lack of complete semantic information. As such, |
| extra care should be taken to review code changes made by this option. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| false: true: |
| |
| int max(int a, int b) { int max(int a, int b) { |
| return a > b ? a : b; return a > b ? a : b; |
| }; } |
| |
| .. _RequiresClausePosition: |
| |
| **RequiresClausePosition** (``RequiresClausePositionStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 15` :ref:`¶ <RequiresClausePosition>` |
| The position of the ``requires`` clause. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``RCPS_OwnLine`` (in configuration: ``OwnLine``) |
| Always put the ``requires`` clause on its own line. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| requires C<T> |
| struct Foo {... |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| requires C<T> |
| void bar(T t) {... |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| void baz(T t) |
| requires C<T> |
| {... |
| |
| * ``RCPS_WithPreceding`` (in configuration: ``WithPreceding``) |
| Try to put the clause together with the preceding part of a declaration. |
| For class templates: stick to the template declaration. |
| For function templates: stick to the template declaration. |
| For function declaration followed by a requires clause: stick to the |
| parameter list. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> requires C<T> |
| struct Foo {... |
| |
| template <typename T> requires C<T> |
| void bar(T t) {... |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| void baz(T t) requires C<T> |
| {... |
| |
| * ``RCPS_WithFollowing`` (in configuration: ``WithFollowing``) |
| Try to put the ``requires`` clause together with the class or function |
| declaration. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| requires C<T> struct Foo {... |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| requires C<T> void bar(T t) {... |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| void baz(T t) |
| requires C<T> {... |
| |
| * ``RCPS_SingleLine`` (in configuration: ``SingleLine``) |
| Try to put everything in the same line if possible. Otherwise normal |
| line breaking rules take over. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| // Fitting: |
| template <typename T> requires C<T> struct Foo {... |
| |
| template <typename T> requires C<T> void bar(T t) {... |
| |
| template <typename T> void bar(T t) requires C<T> {... |
| |
| // Not fitting, one possible example: |
| template <typename LongName> |
| requires C<LongName> |
| struct Foo {... |
| |
| template <typename LongName> |
| requires C<LongName> |
| void bar(LongName ln) { |
| |
| template <typename LongName> |
| void bar(LongName ln) |
| requires C<LongName> { |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _RequiresExpressionIndentation: |
| |
| **RequiresExpressionIndentation** (``RequiresExpressionIndentationKind``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 16` :ref:`¶ <RequiresExpressionIndentation>` |
| The indentation used for requires expression bodies. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``REI_OuterScope`` (in configuration: ``OuterScope``) |
| Align requires expression body relative to the indentation level of the |
| outer scope the requires expression resides in. |
| This is the default. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| concept C = requires(T t) { |
| ... |
| } |
| |
| * ``REI_Keyword`` (in configuration: ``Keyword``) |
| Align requires expression body relative to the ``requires`` keyword. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| concept C = requires(T t) { |
| ... |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SeparateDefinitionBlocks: |
| |
| **SeparateDefinitionBlocks** (``SeparateDefinitionStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 14` :ref:`¶ <SeparateDefinitionBlocks>` |
| Specifies the use of empty lines to separate definition blocks, including |
| classes, structs, enums, and functions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Never v.s. Always |
| #include <cstring> #include <cstring> |
| struct Foo { |
| int a, b, c; struct Foo { |
| }; int a, b, c; |
| namespace Ns { }; |
| class Bar { |
| public: namespace Ns { |
| struct Foobar { class Bar { |
| int a; public: |
| int b; struct Foobar { |
| }; int a; |
| private: int b; |
| int t; }; |
| int method1() { |
| // ... private: |
| } int t; |
| enum List { |
| ITEM1, int method1() { |
| ITEM2 // ... |
| }; } |
| template<typename T> |
| int method2(T x) { enum List { |
| // ... ITEM1, |
| } ITEM2 |
| int i, j, k; }; |
| int method3(int par) { |
| // ... template<typename T> |
| } int method2(T x) { |
| }; // ... |
| class C {}; } |
| } |
| int i, j, k; |
| |
| int method3(int par) { |
| // ... |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| class C {}; |
| } |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SDS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Leave definition blocks as they are. |
| |
| * ``SDS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Insert an empty line between definition blocks. |
| |
| * ``SDS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Remove any empty line between definition blocks. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _ShortNamespaceLines: |
| |
| **ShortNamespaceLines** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <ShortNamespaceLines>` |
| The maximal number of unwrapped lines that a short namespace spans. |
| Defaults to 1. |
| |
| This determines the maximum length of short namespaces by counting |
| unwrapped lines (i.e. containing neither opening nor closing |
| namespace brace) and makes ``FixNamespaceComments`` omit adding |
| end comments for those. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| ShortNamespaceLines: 1 vs. ShortNamespaceLines: 0 |
| namespace a { namespace a { |
| int foo; int foo; |
| } } // namespace a |
| |
| ShortNamespaceLines: 1 vs. ShortNamespaceLines: 0 |
| namespace b { namespace b { |
| int foo; int foo; |
| int bar; int bar; |
| } // namespace b } // namespace b |
| |
| .. _SkipMacroDefinitionBody: |
| |
| **SkipMacroDefinitionBody** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 18` :ref:`¶ <SkipMacroDefinitionBody>` |
| Do not format macro definition body. |
| |
| .. _SortIncludes: |
| |
| **SortIncludes** (``SortIncludesOptions``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.8` :ref:`¶ <SortIncludes>` |
| Controls if and how clang-format will sort ``#includes``. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SI_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Includes are never sorted. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #include "B/A.h" |
| #include "A/B.h" |
| #include "a/b.h" |
| #include "A/b.h" |
| #include "B/a.h" |
| |
| * ``SI_CaseSensitive`` (in configuration: ``CaseSensitive``) |
| Includes are sorted in an ASCIIbetical or case sensitive fashion. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #include "A/B.h" |
| #include "A/b.h" |
| #include "B/A.h" |
| #include "B/a.h" |
| #include "a/b.h" |
| |
| * ``SI_CaseInsensitive`` (in configuration: ``CaseInsensitive``) |
| Includes are sorted in an alphabetical or case insensitive fashion. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| #include "A/B.h" |
| #include "A/b.h" |
| #include "a/b.h" |
| #include "B/A.h" |
| #include "B/a.h" |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SortJavaStaticImport: |
| |
| **SortJavaStaticImport** (``SortJavaStaticImportOptions``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <SortJavaStaticImport>` |
| When sorting Java imports, by default static imports are placed before |
| non-static imports. If ``JavaStaticImportAfterImport`` is ``After``, |
| static imports are placed after non-static imports. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SJSIO_Before`` (in configuration: ``Before``) |
| Static imports are placed before non-static imports. |
| |
| .. code-block:: java |
| |
| import static org.example.function1; |
| |
| import org.example.ClassA; |
| |
| * ``SJSIO_After`` (in configuration: ``After``) |
| Static imports are placed after non-static imports. |
| |
| .. code-block:: java |
| |
| import org.example.ClassA; |
| |
| import static org.example.function1; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SortUsingDeclarations: |
| |
| **SortUsingDeclarations** (``SortUsingDeclarationsOptions``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 5` :ref:`¶ <SortUsingDeclarations>` |
| Controls if and how clang-format will sort using declarations. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SUD_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Using declarations are never sorted. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| using std::chrono::duration_cast; |
| using std::move; |
| using boost::regex; |
| using boost::regex_constants::icase; |
| using std::string; |
| |
| * ``SUD_Lexicographic`` (in configuration: ``Lexicographic``) |
| Using declarations are sorted in the order defined as follows: |
| Split the strings by ``::`` and discard any initial empty strings. Sort |
| the lists of names lexicographically, and within those groups, names are |
| in case-insensitive lexicographic order. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| using boost::regex; |
| using boost::regex_constants::icase; |
| using std::chrono::duration_cast; |
| using std::move; |
| using std::string; |
| |
| * ``SUD_LexicographicNumeric`` (in configuration: ``LexicographicNumeric``) |
| Using declarations are sorted in the order defined as follows: |
| Split the strings by ``::`` and discard any initial empty strings. The |
| last element of each list is a non-namespace name; all others are |
| namespace names. Sort the lists of names lexicographically, where the |
| sort order of individual names is that all non-namespace names come |
| before all namespace names, and within those groups, names are in |
| case-insensitive lexicographic order. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| using boost::regex; |
| using boost::regex_constants::icase; |
| using std::move; |
| using std::string; |
| using std::chrono::duration_cast; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SpaceAfterCStyleCast: |
| |
| **SpaceAfterCStyleCast** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.5` :ref:`¶ <SpaceAfterCStyleCast>` |
| If ``true``, a space is inserted after C style casts. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| (int) i; vs. (int)i; |
| |
| .. _SpaceAfterLogicalNot: |
| |
| **SpaceAfterLogicalNot** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 9` :ref:`¶ <SpaceAfterLogicalNot>` |
| If ``true``, a space is inserted after the logical not operator (``!``). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| ! someExpression(); vs. !someExpression(); |
| |
| .. _SpaceAfterTemplateKeyword: |
| |
| **SpaceAfterTemplateKeyword** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 4` :ref:`¶ <SpaceAfterTemplateKeyword>` |
| If ``true``, a space will be inserted after the ``template`` keyword. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| template <int> void foo(); vs. template<int> void foo(); |
| |
| .. _SpaceAroundPointerQualifiers: |
| |
| **SpaceAroundPointerQualifiers** (``SpaceAroundPointerQualifiersStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <SpaceAroundPointerQualifiers>` |
| Defines in which cases to put a space before or after pointer qualifiers |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SAPQ_Default`` (in configuration: ``Default``) |
| Don't ensure spaces around pointer qualifiers and use PointerAlignment |
| instead. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| PointerAlignment: Left PointerAlignment: Right |
| void* const* x = NULL; vs. void *const *x = NULL; |
| |
| * ``SAPQ_Before`` (in configuration: ``Before``) |
| Ensure that there is a space before pointer qualifiers. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| PointerAlignment: Left PointerAlignment: Right |
| void* const* x = NULL; vs. void * const *x = NULL; |
| |
| * ``SAPQ_After`` (in configuration: ``After``) |
| Ensure that there is a space after pointer qualifiers. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| PointerAlignment: Left PointerAlignment: Right |
| void* const * x = NULL; vs. void *const *x = NULL; |
| |
| * ``SAPQ_Both`` (in configuration: ``Both``) |
| Ensure that there is a space both before and after pointer qualifiers. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| PointerAlignment: Left PointerAlignment: Right |
| void* const * x = NULL; vs. void * const *x = NULL; |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators>` |
| If ``false``, spaces will be removed before assignment operators. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| int a = 5; vs. int a= 5; |
| a += 42; a+= 42; |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeCaseColon: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeCaseColon** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeCaseColon>` |
| If ``false``, spaces will be removed before case colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false |
| switch (x) { vs. switch (x) { |
| case 1 : break; case 1: break; |
| } } |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeCpp11BracedList: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeCpp11BracedList** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 7` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeCpp11BracedList>` |
| If ``true``, a space will be inserted before a C++11 braced list |
| used to initialize an object (after the preceding identifier or type). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| Foo foo { bar }; vs. Foo foo{ bar }; |
| Foo {}; Foo{}; |
| vector<int> { 1, 2, 3 }; vector<int>{ 1, 2, 3 }; |
| new int[3] { 1, 2, 3 }; new int[3]{ 1, 2, 3 }; |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeCtorInitializerColon: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeCtorInitializerColon** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 7` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeCtorInitializerColon>` |
| If ``false``, spaces will be removed before constructor initializer |
| colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| Foo::Foo() : a(a) {} Foo::Foo(): a(a) {} |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeInheritanceColon: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeInheritanceColon** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 7` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeInheritanceColon>` |
| If ``false``, spaces will be removed before inheritance colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| class Foo : Bar {} vs. class Foo: Bar {} |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeJsonColon: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeJsonColon** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeJsonColon>` |
| If ``true``, a space will be added before a JSON colon. For other |
| languages, e.g. JavaScript, use ``SpacesInContainerLiterals`` instead. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| { { |
| "key" : "value" vs. "key": "value" |
| } } |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeParens: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeParens** (``SpaceBeforeParensStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.5` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeParens>` |
| Defines in which cases to put a space before opening parentheses. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SBPO_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| This is **deprecated** and replaced by ``Custom`` below, with all |
| ``SpaceBeforeParensOptions`` but ``AfterPlacementOperator`` set to |
| ``false``. |
| |
| * ``SBPO_ControlStatements`` (in configuration: ``ControlStatements``) |
| Put a space before opening parentheses only after control statement |
| keywords (``for/if/while...``). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void f() { |
| if (true) { |
| f(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``SBPO_ControlStatementsExceptControlMacros`` (in configuration: ``ControlStatementsExceptControlMacros``) |
| Same as ``SBPO_ControlStatements`` except this option doesn't apply to |
| ForEach and If macros. This is useful in projects where ForEach/If |
| macros are treated as function calls instead of control statements. |
| ``SBPO_ControlStatementsExceptForEachMacros`` remains an alias for |
| backward compatibility. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void f() { |
| Q_FOREACH(...) { |
| f(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``SBPO_NonEmptyParentheses`` (in configuration: ``NonEmptyParentheses``) |
| Put a space before opening parentheses only if the parentheses are not |
| empty. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void() { |
| if (true) { |
| f(); |
| g (x, y, z); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``SBPO_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Always put a space before opening parentheses, except when it's |
| prohibited by the syntax rules (in function-like macro definitions) or |
| when determined by other style rules (after unary operators, opening |
| parentheses, etc.) |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void f () { |
| if (true) { |
| f (); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``SBPO_Custom`` (in configuration: ``Custom``) |
| Configure each individual space before parentheses in |
| ``SpaceBeforeParensOptions``. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeParensOptions: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeParensOptions** (``SpaceBeforeParensCustom``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 14` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeParensOptions>` |
| Control of individual space before parentheses. |
| |
| If ``SpaceBeforeParens`` is set to ``Custom``, use this to specify |
| how each individual space before parentheses case should be handled. |
| Otherwise, this is ignored. |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| # Example of usage: |
| SpaceBeforeParens: Custom |
| SpaceBeforeParensOptions: |
| AfterControlStatements: true |
| AfterFunctionDefinitionName: true |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Precise control over the spacing before parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| # Should be declared this way: |
| SpaceBeforeParens: Custom |
| SpaceBeforeParensOptions: |
| AfterControlStatements: true |
| AfterFunctionDefinitionName: true |
| |
| * ``bool AfterControlStatements`` If ``true``, put space between control statement keywords |
| (for/if/while...) and opening parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| if (...) {} vs. if(...) {} |
| |
| * ``bool AfterForeachMacros`` If ``true``, put space between foreach macros and opening parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| FOREACH (...) vs. FOREACH(...) |
| <loop-body> <loop-body> |
| |
| * ``bool AfterFunctionDeclarationName`` If ``true``, put a space between function declaration name and opening |
| parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| void f (); vs. void f(); |
| |
| * ``bool AfterFunctionDefinitionName`` If ``true``, put a space between function definition name and opening |
| parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| void f () {} vs. void f() {} |
| |
| * ``bool AfterIfMacros`` If ``true``, put space between if macros and opening parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| IF (...) vs. IF(...) |
| <conditional-body> <conditional-body> |
| |
| * ``bool AfterOverloadedOperator`` If ``true``, put a space between operator overloading and opening |
| parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| void operator++ (int a); vs. void operator++(int a); |
| object.operator++ (10); object.operator++(10); |
| |
| * ``bool AfterPlacementOperator`` If ``true``, put a space between operator ``new``/``delete`` and opening |
| parenthesis. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| new (buf) T; vs. new(buf) T; |
| delete (buf) T; delete(buf) T; |
| |
| * ``bool AfterRequiresInClause`` If ``true``, put space between requires keyword in a requires clause and |
| opening parentheses, if there is one. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| template<typename T> vs. template<typename T> |
| requires (A<T> && B<T>) requires(A<T> && B<T>) |
| ... ... |
| |
| * ``bool AfterRequiresInExpression`` If ``true``, put space between requires keyword in a requires expression |
| and opening parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| template<typename T> vs. template<typename T> |
| concept C = requires (T t) { concept C = requires(T t) { |
| ... ... |
| } } |
| |
| * ``bool BeforeNonEmptyParentheses`` If ``true``, put a space before opening parentheses only if the |
| parentheses are not empty. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| void f (int a); vs. void f(); |
| f (a); f(); |
| |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeRangeBasedForLoopColon: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeRangeBasedForLoopColon** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 7` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeRangeBasedForLoopColon>` |
| If ``false``, spaces will be removed before range-based for loop |
| colon. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| for (auto v : values) {} vs. for(auto v: values) {} |
| |
| .. _SpaceBeforeSquareBrackets: |
| |
| **SpaceBeforeSquareBrackets** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 10` :ref:`¶ <SpaceBeforeSquareBrackets>` |
| If ``true``, spaces will be before ``[``. |
| Lambdas will not be affected. Only the first ``[`` will get a space added. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| int a [5]; vs. int a[5]; |
| int a [5][5]; vs. int a[5][5]; |
| |
| .. _SpaceInEmptyBlock: |
| |
| **SpaceInEmptyBlock** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 10` :ref:`¶ <SpaceInEmptyBlock>` |
| If ``true``, spaces will be inserted into ``{}``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| void f() { } vs. void f() {} |
| while (true) { } while (true) {} |
| |
| .. _SpaceInEmptyParentheses: |
| |
| **SpaceInEmptyParentheses** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <SpaceInEmptyParentheses>` |
| If ``true``, spaces may be inserted into ``()``. |
| This option is **deprecated**. See ``InEmptyParentheses`` of |
| ``SpacesInParensOptions``. |
| |
| .. _SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: |
| |
| **SpacesBeforeTrailingComments** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <SpacesBeforeTrailingComments>` |
| The number of spaces before trailing line comments |
| (``//`` - comments). |
| |
| This does not affect trailing block comments (``/*`` - comments) as those |
| commonly have different usage patterns and a number of special cases. In |
| the case of Verilog, it doesn't affect a comment right after the opening |
| parenthesis in the port or parameter list in a module header, because it |
| is probably for the port on the following line instead of the parenthesis |
| it follows. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 3 |
| void f() { |
| if (true) { // foo1 |
| f(); // bar |
| } // foo |
| } |
| |
| .. _SpacesInAngles: |
| |
| **SpacesInAngles** (``SpacesInAnglesStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.4` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInAngles>` |
| The SpacesInAnglesStyle to use for template argument lists. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SIAS_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Remove spaces after ``<`` and before ``>``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| static_cast<int>(arg); |
| std::function<void(int)> fct; |
| |
| * ``SIAS_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Add spaces after ``<`` and before ``>``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| static_cast< int >(arg); |
| std::function< void(int) > fct; |
| |
| * ``SIAS_Leave`` (in configuration: ``Leave``) |
| Keep a single space after ``<`` and before ``>`` if any spaces were |
| present. Option ``Standard: Cpp03`` takes precedence. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SpacesInCStyleCastParentheses: |
| |
| **SpacesInCStyleCastParentheses** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInCStyleCastParentheses>` |
| If ``true``, spaces may be inserted into C style casts. |
| This option is **deprecated**. See ``InCStyleCasts`` of |
| ``SpacesInParensOptions``. |
| |
| .. _SpacesInConditionalStatement: |
| |
| **SpacesInConditionalStatement** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 10` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInConditionalStatement>` |
| If ``true``, spaces will be inserted around if/for/switch/while |
| conditions. |
| This option is **deprecated**. See ``InConditionalStatements`` of |
| ``SpacesInParensOptions``. |
| |
| .. _SpacesInContainerLiterals: |
| |
| **SpacesInContainerLiterals** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInContainerLiterals>` |
| If ``true``, spaces are inserted inside container literals (e.g. ObjC and |
| Javascript array and dict literals). For JSON, use |
| ``SpaceBeforeJsonColon`` instead. |
| |
| .. code-block:: js |
| |
| true: false: |
| var arr = [ 1, 2, 3 ]; vs. var arr = [1, 2, 3]; |
| f({a : 1, b : 2, c : 3}); f({a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}); |
| |
| .. _SpacesInLineCommentPrefix: |
| |
| **SpacesInLineCommentPrefix** (``SpacesInLineComment``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 13` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInLineCommentPrefix>` |
| How many spaces are allowed at the start of a line comment. To disable the |
| maximum set it to ``-1``, apart from that the maximum takes precedence |
| over the minimum. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| Minimum = 1 |
| Maximum = -1 |
| // One space is forced |
| |
| // but more spaces are possible |
| |
| Minimum = 0 |
| Maximum = 0 |
| //Forces to start every comment directly after the slashes |
| |
| Note that in line comment sections the relative indent of the subsequent |
| lines is kept, that means the following: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| before: after: |
| Minimum: 1 |
| //if (b) { // if (b) { |
| // return true; // return true; |
| //} // } |
| |
| Maximum: 0 |
| /// List: ///List: |
| /// - Foo /// - Foo |
| /// - Bar /// - Bar |
| |
| This option has only effect if ``ReflowComments`` is set to ``true``. |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Control of spaces within a single line comment. |
| |
| * ``unsigned Minimum`` The minimum number of spaces at the start of the comment. |
| |
| * ``unsigned Maximum`` The maximum number of spaces at the start of the comment. |
| |
| |
| .. _SpacesInParens: |
| |
| **SpacesInParens** (``SpacesInParensStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInParens>` |
| Defines in which cases spaces will be inserted after ``(`` and before |
| ``)``. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``SIPO_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Never put a space in parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void f() { |
| if(true) { |
| f(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| * ``SIPO_Custom`` (in configuration: ``Custom``) |
| Configure each individual space in parentheses in |
| `SpacesInParensOptions`. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _SpacesInParensOptions: |
| |
| **SpacesInParensOptions** (``SpacesInParensCustom``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInParensOptions>` |
| Control of individual spaces in parentheses. |
| |
| If ``SpacesInParens`` is set to ``Custom``, use this to specify |
| how each individual space in parentheses case should be handled. |
| Otherwise, this is ignored. |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| # Example of usage: |
| SpacesInParens: Custom |
| SpacesInParensOptions: |
| ExceptDoubleParentheses: false |
| InConditionalStatements: true |
| InEmptyParentheses: true |
| |
| Nested configuration flags: |
| |
| Precise control over the spacing in parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| # Should be declared this way: |
| SpacesInParens: Custom |
| SpacesInParensOptions: |
| ExceptDoubleParentheses: false |
| InConditionalStatements: true |
| Other: true |
| |
| * ``bool ExceptDoubleParentheses`` Override any of the following options to prevent addition of space |
| when both opening and closing parentheses use multiple parentheses. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| __attribute__(( noreturn )) |
| __decltype__(( x )) |
| if (( a = b )) |
| false: |
| Uses the applicable option. |
| |
| * ``bool InConditionalStatements`` Put a space in parentheses only inside conditional statements |
| (``for/if/while/switch...``). |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| if ( a ) { ... } vs. if (a) { ... } |
| while ( i < 5 ) { ... } while (i < 5) { ... } |
| |
| * ``bool InCStyleCasts`` Put a space in C style casts. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| x = ( int32 )y vs. x = (int32)y |
| y = (( int (*)(int) )foo)(x); y = ((int (*)(int))foo)(x); |
| |
| * ``bool InEmptyParentheses`` Insert a space in empty parentheses, i.e. ``()``. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| void f( ) { vs. void f() { |
| int x[] = {foo( ), bar( )}; int x[] = {foo(), bar()}; |
| if (true) { if (true) { |
| f( ); f(); |
| } } |
| } } |
| |
| * ``bool Other`` Put a space in parentheses not covered by preceding options. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| t f( Deleted & ) & = delete; vs. t f(Deleted &) & = delete; |
| |
| |
| .. _SpacesInParentheses: |
| |
| **SpacesInParentheses** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInParentheses>` |
| If ``true``, spaces will be inserted after ``(`` and before ``)``. |
| This option is **deprecated**. The previous behavior is preserved by using |
| ``SpacesInParens`` with ``Custom`` and by setting all |
| ``SpacesInParensOptions`` to ``true`` except for ``InCStyleCasts`` and |
| ``InEmptyParentheses``. |
| |
| .. _SpacesInSquareBrackets: |
| |
| **SpacesInSquareBrackets** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <SpacesInSquareBrackets>` |
| If ``true``, spaces will be inserted after ``[`` and before ``]``. |
| Lambdas without arguments or unspecified size array declarations will not |
| be affected. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: false: |
| int a[ 5 ]; vs. int a[5]; |
| std::unique_ptr<int[]> foo() {} // Won't be affected |
| |
| .. _Standard: |
| |
| **Standard** (``LanguageStandard``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <Standard>` |
| Parse and format C++ constructs compatible with this standard. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| c++03: latest: |
| vector<set<int> > x; vs. vector<set<int>> x; |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``LS_Cpp03`` (in configuration: ``c++03``) |
| Parse and format as C++03. |
| ``Cpp03`` is a deprecated alias for ``c++03`` |
| |
| * ``LS_Cpp11`` (in configuration: ``c++11``) |
| Parse and format as C++11. |
| |
| * ``LS_Cpp14`` (in configuration: ``c++14``) |
| Parse and format as C++14. |
| |
| * ``LS_Cpp17`` (in configuration: ``c++17``) |
| Parse and format as C++17. |
| |
| * ``LS_Cpp20`` (in configuration: ``c++20``) |
| Parse and format as C++20. |
| |
| * ``LS_Latest`` (in configuration: ``Latest``) |
| Parse and format using the latest supported language version. |
| ``Cpp11`` is a deprecated alias for ``Latest`` |
| |
| * ``LS_Auto`` (in configuration: ``Auto``) |
| Automatic detection based on the input. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _StatementAttributeLikeMacros: |
| |
| **StatementAttributeLikeMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 12` :ref:`¶ <StatementAttributeLikeMacros>` |
| Macros which are ignored in front of a statement, as if they were an |
| attribute. So that they are not parsed as identifier, for example for Qts |
| emit. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveDeclarations: true |
| StatementAttributeLikeMacros: [] |
| unsigned char data = 'x'; |
| emit signal(data); // This is parsed as variable declaration. |
| |
| AlignConsecutiveDeclarations: true |
| StatementAttributeLikeMacros: [emit] |
| unsigned char data = 'x'; |
| emit signal(data); // Now it's fine again. |
| |
| .. _StatementMacros: |
| |
| **StatementMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 8` :ref:`¶ <StatementMacros>` |
| A vector of macros that should be interpreted as complete |
| statements. |
| |
| Typical macros are expressions, and require a semi-colon to be |
| added; sometimes this is not the case, and this allows to make |
| clang-format aware of such cases. |
| |
| For example: Q_UNUSED |
| |
| .. _TabWidth: |
| |
| **TabWidth** (``Unsigned``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <TabWidth>` |
| The number of columns used for tab stops. |
| |
| .. _TableGenBreakInsideDAGArg: |
| |
| **TableGenBreakInsideDAGArg** (``DAGArgStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <TableGenBreakInsideDAGArg>` |
| The styles of the line break inside the DAGArg in TableGen. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``DAS_DontBreak`` (in configuration: ``DontBreak``) |
| Never break inside DAGArg. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| let DAGArgIns = (ins i32:$src1, i32:$src2); |
| |
| * ``DAS_BreakElements`` (in configuration: ``BreakElements``) |
| Break inside DAGArg after each list element but for the last. |
| This aligns to the first element. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| let DAGArgIns = (ins i32:$src1, |
| i32:$src2); |
| |
| * ``DAS_BreakAll`` (in configuration: ``BreakAll``) |
| Break inside DAGArg after the operator and the all elements. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| let DAGArgIns = (ins |
| i32:$src1, |
| i32:$src2 |
| ); |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _TableGenBreakingDAGArgOperators: |
| |
| **TableGenBreakingDAGArgOperators** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 19` :ref:`¶ <TableGenBreakingDAGArgOperators>` |
| Works only when TableGenBreakInsideDAGArg is not DontBreak. |
| The string list needs to consist of identifiers in TableGen. |
| If any identifier is specified, this limits the line breaks by |
| TableGenBreakInsideDAGArg option only on DAGArg values beginning with |
| the specified identifiers. |
| |
| For example the configuration, |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| TableGenBreakInsideDAGArg: BreakAll |
| TableGenBreakingDAGArgOperators: [ins, outs] |
| |
| makes the line break only occurs inside DAGArgs beginning with the |
| specified identifiers ``ins`` and ``outs``. |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| let DAGArgIns = (ins |
| i32:$src1, |
| i32:$src2 |
| ); |
| let DAGArgOtherID = (other i32:$other1, i32:$other2); |
| let DAGArgBang = (!cast<SomeType>("Some") i32:$src1, i32:$src2) |
| |
| .. _TypeNames: |
| |
| **TypeNames** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <TypeNames>` |
| A vector of non-keyword identifiers that should be interpreted as type |
| names. |
| |
| A ``*``, ``&``, or ``&&`` between a type name and another non-keyword |
| identifier is annotated as a pointer or reference token instead of a |
| binary operator. |
| |
| .. _TypenameMacros: |
| |
| **TypenameMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 9` :ref:`¶ <TypenameMacros>` |
| A vector of macros that should be interpreted as type declarations |
| instead of as function calls. |
| |
| These are expected to be macros of the form: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| STACK_OF(...) |
| |
| In the .clang-format configuration file, this can be configured like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| TypenameMacros: [STACK_OF, LIST] |
| |
| For example: OpenSSL STACK_OF, BSD LIST_ENTRY. |
| |
| .. _UseCRLF: |
| |
| **UseCRLF** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 10` :ref:`¶ <UseCRLF>` |
| This option is **deprecated**. See ``LF`` and ``CRLF`` of ``LineEnding``. |
| |
| .. _UseTab: |
| |
| **UseTab** (``UseTabStyle``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 3.7` :ref:`¶ <UseTab>` |
| The way to use tab characters in the resulting file. |
| |
| Possible values: |
| |
| * ``UT_Never`` (in configuration: ``Never``) |
| Never use tab. |
| |
| * ``UT_ForIndentation`` (in configuration: ``ForIndentation``) |
| Use tabs only for indentation. |
| |
| * ``UT_ForContinuationAndIndentation`` (in configuration: ``ForContinuationAndIndentation``) |
| Fill all leading whitespace with tabs, and use spaces for alignment that |
| appears within a line (e.g. consecutive assignments and declarations). |
| |
| * ``UT_AlignWithSpaces`` (in configuration: ``AlignWithSpaces``) |
| Use tabs for line continuation and indentation, and spaces for |
| alignment. |
| |
| * ``UT_Always`` (in configuration: ``Always``) |
| Use tabs whenever we need to fill whitespace that spans at least from |
| one tab stop to the next one. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. _VerilogBreakBetweenInstancePorts: |
| |
| **VerilogBreakBetweenInstancePorts** (``Boolean``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 17` :ref:`¶ <VerilogBreakBetweenInstancePorts>` |
| For Verilog, put each port on its own line in module instantiations. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| true: |
| ffnand ff1(.q(), |
| .qbar(out1), |
| .clear(in1), |
| .preset(in2)); |
| |
| false: |
| ffnand ff1(.q(), .qbar(out1), .clear(in1), .preset(in2)); |
| |
| .. _WhitespaceSensitiveMacros: |
| |
| **WhitespaceSensitiveMacros** (``List of Strings``) :versionbadge:`clang-format 11` :ref:`¶ <WhitespaceSensitiveMacros>` |
| A vector of macros which are whitespace-sensitive and should not |
| be touched. |
| |
| These are expected to be macros of the form: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| STRINGIZE(...) |
| |
| In the .clang-format configuration file, this can be configured like: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| WhitespaceSensitiveMacros: [STRINGIZE, PP_STRINGIZE] |
| |
| For example: BOOST_PP_STRINGIZE |
| |
| .. END_FORMAT_STYLE_OPTIONS |
| |
| Adding additional style options |
| =============================== |
| |
| Each additional style option adds costs to the clang-format project. Some of |
| these costs affect the clang-format development itself, as we need to make |
| sure that any given combination of options work and that new features don't |
| break any of the existing options in any way. There are also costs for end users |
| as options become less discoverable and people have to think about and make a |
| decision on options they don't really care about. |
| |
| The goal of the clang-format project is more on the side of supporting a |
| limited set of styles really well as opposed to supporting every single style |
| used by a codebase somewhere in the wild. Of course, we do want to support all |
| major projects and thus have established the following bar for adding style |
| options. Each new style option must: |
| |
| * be used in a project of significant size (have dozens of contributors) |
| * have a publicly accessible style guide |
| * have a person willing to contribute and maintain patches |
| |
| Examples |
| ======== |
| |
| A style similar to the `Linux Kernel style |
| <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html>`_: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| BasedOnStyle: LLVM |
| IndentWidth: 8 |
| UseTab: Always |
| BreakBeforeBraces: Linux |
| AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine: false |
| IndentCaseLabels: false |
| |
| The result is (imagine that tabs are used for indentation here): |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void test() |
| { |
| switch (x) { |
| case 0: |
| case 1: |
| do_something(); |
| break; |
| case 2: |
| do_something_else(); |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| if (condition) |
| do_something_completely_different(); |
| |
| if (x == y) { |
| q(); |
| } else if (x > y) { |
| w(); |
| } else { |
| r(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| A style similar to the default Visual Studio formatting style: |
| |
| .. code-block:: yaml |
| |
| UseTab: Never |
| IndentWidth: 4 |
| BreakBeforeBraces: Allman |
| AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine: false |
| IndentCaseLabels: false |
| ColumnLimit: 0 |
| |
| The result is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c++ |
| |
| void test() |
| { |
| switch (suffix) |
| { |
| case 0: |
| case 1: |
| do_something(); |
| break; |
| case 2: |
| do_something_else(); |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| if (condition) |
| do_something_completely_different(); |
| |
| if (x == y) |
| { |
| q(); |
| } |
| else if (x > y) |
| { |
| w(); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| r(); |
| } |
| } |