jacob-keller added a comment.
In regards to whether clang-format should support this feature, I think it's
pretty clear that a large number of users want it to. The tool already supports
formatting various other definitions in a similar manner, including variables
and struct members. So I don't see how a similar features which aligns
consecutive macros is something which doesn't make sense.
Additionally, because the formatting will *undo* such formatting if done
manually, it means that the existing source code formatting this way cannot be
handled via clang-format. In my case, it essentially means that I cannot use
clang-format to enforce the style guidelines, as the macros definitions are
aligned.
Additionally, aligning a series of macros makes sense because it helps improve
readability, and is thus something that I'd rather not lose if I were to switch
to using clang-format without the feature.
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