Andrew Dunstan <andrew.duns...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: >> pgindent already has a list of blacklisted typedefs (see lines 121 to 123)
Oh, so it does. > Here's a patch to pgindent which I think will do what you want fairly > simply, assuming you have identified all the offending tokens. Hm, this does not work for me (with perl 5.10.1), I get syntax errors like Not enough arguments for map at src/tools/pgindent/pgindent line 64, near "abs allocfunc iterator other pointer printfunc reference string type )" (Might be a runaway multi-line () string starting on line 63) syntax error at src/tools/pgindent/pgindent line 64, near "abs allocfunc iterator other pointer printfunc reference string type )" Execution of src/tools/pgindent/pgindent aborted due to compilation errors. After reading the perlfunc man page I changed -my %blacklist = map { "$_\n" => 1 } +my %blacklist = map { +"$_\n" => 1 } and then it seems to work, but man this is an ugly language :-( regards, tom lane