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H A Dargs.cdiff 125633 Mon Feb 09 19:48:51 MST 2004 bde Added an option -ldi<N> to control indentation of local variable names.
The default is to be backwards compatible and non-KNF (use the same
indentation for locals as for globals; -ldi0 gives KNF indentation
for locals (none)). The indentation for globals also applies to struct
member names in local declatations. The indentation of variable names
in multi-line declarations is broken in various ways and this commit
gives some new variations.

indent.1:
Also clarified the description of -di<N>.
H A Dindent_globs.hdiff 125633 Mon Feb 09 19:48:51 MST 2004 bde Added an option -ldi<N> to control indentation of local variable names.
The default is to be backwards compatible and non-KNF (use the same
indentation for locals as for globals; -ldi0 gives KNF indentation
for locals (none)). The indentation for globals also applies to struct
member names in local declatations. The indentation of variable names
in multi-line declarations is broken in various ways and this commit
gives some new variations.

indent.1:
Also clarified the description of -di<N>.
H A Dindent.1diff 125633 Mon Feb 09 19:48:51 MST 2004 bde Added an option -ldi<N> to control indentation of local variable names.
The default is to be backwards compatible and non-KNF (use the same
indentation for locals as for globals; -ldi0 gives KNF indentation
for locals (none)). The indentation for globals also applies to struct
member names in local declatations. The indentation of variable names
in multi-line declarations is broken in various ways and this commit
gives some new variations.

indent.1:
Also clarified the description of -di<N>.
H A Dindent.cdiff 125633 Mon Feb 09 19:48:51 MST 2004 bde Added an option -ldi<N> to control indentation of local variable names.
The default is to be backwards compatible and non-KNF (use the same
indentation for locals as for globals; -ldi0 gives KNF indentation
for locals (none)). The indentation for globals also applies to struct
member names in local declatations. The indentation of variable names
in multi-line declarations is broken in various ways and this commit
gives some new variations.

indent.1:
Also clarified the description of -di<N>.

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