On 03.11.2014 16:53, Daniel Jasper wrote:
Reverted in r221158.

Thanks.

I think just removing the semicolon should be good
in almost all cases. We can reconsider later if that proves to be wrong.

Removing the semicolon from were? If I just drop it from the C++ code I get an error:

/tmp/test.cpp:3:23: error: expected ';' after enum
enum TestEnum2 { D, C}
                      ^
                      ;

Are you saying there is a way I can change the C++ code such that clang-format will do the right thing even with this patch? Or are you talking about removing semicolons at another place (maybe ignoring them in clang-format?).

I am mostly asking to understand if I can just put the check back in place or if I could also update some code to avoid issues in the future.

Cheers,
Tobias
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