And eventually I learnt one more weirdness about the "indent" program:
Am Montag, 13. Juli 2009 21:18 schrieb Christian Stimming: > Also, I discovered more issues with indent-2.2.9: This version seems to > insert a space after each asterisk `*' in pointer arguments, like so: > > -gnc_hbci_gettrans (GtkWidget *parent, Account *gnc_acc); > +gnc_hbci_gettrans(GtkWidget * parent, Account * gnc_acc); > > Even more weird, there doesn't seem to be any option to switch this off or > on. It just does this every time. I don't like this. "indent" will always surround the asterisk with spaces as long as it doesn't know the first word to be a type. Apparently, indent keeps a list of type names, to which we can add more names with the -T option. Only if the identifiert left of an asterisk is a known type, the asterisk will be written without a space on its right side: $ indent *.h will give + gnc_hbci_gettrans(GtkWidget * parent, Account * gnc_acc); but $ indent -T GtkWidget -T Account *.h will give + gnc_hbci_gettrans(GtkWidget *parent, Account *gnc_acc); This bears the question of how indent ever was useful in a non-trivial project...? > Maybe we should consider another program, e.g. astyle? I > could try to make up a proposal that matches what has been discussed but is > given in astyle commands. I'll try to find out suitable astyle arguments. Regards, Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel