2020-10-05 15:21:23 +01:00
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# indent
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> Change the appearance of a C/C++ program by inserting or deleting whitespace.
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> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/indent/>.
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- Format C/C++ source according to the Linux style guide, automatically back up the original files, and replace with the indented versions:
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`indent --linux-style {{path/to/source.c}} {{path/to/another_source.c}}`
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- Format C/C++ source according to the GNU style, saving the indented version to a different file:
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`indent --gnu-style {{path/to/source.c}} -o {{path/to/indented_source.c}}`
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2021-05-20 21:13:41 +01:00
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- Format C/C++ source according to the style of Kernighan & Ritchie (K&R), no tabs, 3 spaces per indent, and wrap lines at 120 characters:
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2020-10-05 15:21:23 +01:00
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2021-04-03 19:51:56 +01:00
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`indent --k-and-r-style --indent-level3 --no-tabs --line-length120 {{path/to/source.c}} -o {{path/to/indented_source.c}}`
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