From: David Bremner <brem...@debian.org>

Uncrustify is a free (as in GPL2+) tool that indents and beautifies
C/C++ code. It is similar to GNU indent in functionality although
probably more configurable (in fairness, indent has better
documentation).  Uncrustify does not have the indent mis-feature of
needing to have every typedef'ed type defined in the
configuration (even standard types like size_t).

This configuration starts with the linux-kernel style from the
uncrustify config, disables aggressive re-indenting of structs,
and fine tunes the handling 'else' and braces.

In an ideal situation, running uncrustify on notmuch code would be
NOP; currently this is not true for all files because 1) the
configuration is not perfect 2) the coding style of notmuch is not
completely consistent; in particular the treatment of braces after
e.g. for (_) is not consistent.
---
 uncrustify.cfg |   99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 uncrustify.cfg

diff --git a/uncrustify.cfg b/uncrustify.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6613425
--- /dev/null
+++ b/uncrustify.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+#
+# uncrustify config file for the linux kernel
+#
+# $Id: linux-indent.cfg 488 2006-09-09 12:44:38Z bengardner $
+# Taken from the uncrustify distribution under license (GPL2+)
+#
+# sample usage:
+#        uncrustify --replace -c uncrustify.cfg foo.c
+#
+#
+
+indent_with_tabs       = 2             # 1=indent to level only, 2=indent with 
tabs
+align_with_tabs                = TRUE          # use tabs to align
+align_on_tabstop       = TRUE          # align on tabstops
+input_tab_size         = 8             # original tab size
+output_tab_size                = 8             # new tab size
+indent_columns         = 4
+
+indent_label           = 2             # pos: absolute col, neg: relative 
column
+
+
+#
+# inter-symbol newlines
+#
+
+nl_enum_brace          = remove        # "enum {" vs "enum \n {"
+nl_union_brace         = remove        # "union {" vs "union \n {"
+nl_struct_brace                = remove        # "struct {" vs "struct \n {"
+nl_do_brace             = remove       # "do {" vs "do \n {"
+nl_if_brace             = remove       # "if () {" vs "if () \n {"
+nl_for_brace            = remove       # "for () {" vs "for () \n {"
+nl_else_brace           = remove       # "else {" vs "else \n {"
+nl_while_brace          = remove       # "while () {" vs "while () \n {"
+nl_switch_brace         = remove       # "switch () {" vs "switch () \n {"
+nl_brace_while         = remove        # "} while" vs "} \n while" - cuddle 
while
+nl_brace_else          = remove        # "} else" vs "} \n else" - cuddle else
+nl_func_var_def_blk    = 1
+nl_fcall_brace         = remove        # "list_for_each() {" vs 
"list_for_each()\n{"
+nl_fdef_brace          = force         # "int foo() {" vs "int foo()\n{"
+# nl_after_return              = TRUE;
+# nl_before_case       = 1
+
+# Add or remove newline between return type and function name in definition
+nl_func_type_name      = force
+
+#
+# Source code modifications
+#
+
+# mod_paren_on_return  = remove        # "return 1;" vs "return (1);"
+# mod_full_brace_if    = remove        # "if (a) a--;" vs "if (a) { a--; }"
+# mod_full_brace_for   = remove        # "for () a--;" vs "for () { a--; }"
+# mod_full_brace_do    = remove        # "do a--; while ();" vs "do { a--; } 
while ();"
+# mod_full_brace_while = remove        # "while (a) a--;" vs "while (a) { a--; 
}"
+
+
+#
+# inter-character spacing options
+#
+
+# sp _return_paren     = force         # "return (1);" vs "return(1);"
+sp_sizeof_paren                = remove        # "sizeof (int)" vs 
"sizeof(int)"
+sp_before_sparen       = force         # "if (" vs "if("
+sp_after_sparen                = force         # "if () {" vs "if (){"
+sp_sparen_brace                = force
+sp_after_cast          = force         # "(int) a" vs "(int)a"
+sp_inside_braces       = add           # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}"
+sp_inside_braces_struct        = add           # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}"
+sp_inside_braces_enum  = add           # "{ 1 }" vs "{1}"
+sp_assign              = force
+sp_arith               = force
+sp_bool                        = add
+sp_compare             = add
+sp_assign              = add
+sp_after_comma         = add
+sp_func_def_paren      = force         # "int foo (){" vs "int foo(){"
+sp_func_call_paren     = force         # "foo (" vs "foo("
+sp_func_proto_paren    = force         # "int foo ();" vs "int foo();"
+sp_brace_else          = force         # "} else" vs "}else"
+sp_else_brace          = force         # "else {" vs "else{"
+#
+# Aligning stuff
+#
+
+align_enum_equ_span    = 4             # '=' in enum definition
+# align_nl_cont                = TRUE
+# align_var_def_span   = 2
+# align_var_def_inline = TRUE
+# align_var_def_star   = FALSE
+# align_var_def_colon  = TRUE
+# align_assign_span    = 1
+align_struct_init_span = 0             # align stuff in a structure init '= { 
}'
+align_right_cmt_span   = 0
+# align_pp_define_span = 8;
+# align_pp_define_gap  = 4;
+
+# cmt_star_cont                = FALSE
+
+# indent_brace         = 0
-- 
1.7.7.3

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