opt_bc.c revision 1.8
1/* $NetBSD: opt_bc.c,v 1.8 2023/06/02 11:43:07 rillig Exp $ */ 2 3/* 4 * Tests for the options '-bc' and '-nbc'. 5 * 6 * The option '-bc' forces a newline after each comma in a declaration. 7 * 8 * The option '-nbc' removes line breaks between declarators. In most other 9 * places, indent preserves line breaks. 10 */ 11 12//indent input 13int a,b,c; 14void function_declaration(int a,int b,int c); 15int m1, 16m2, 17m3; 18char plain, *pointer; 19//indent end 20 21//indent run -bc 22int a, 23 b, 24 c; 25void function_declaration(int a, int b, int c); 26int m1, 27 m2, 28 m3; 29char plain, 30 *pointer; 31//indent end 32 33//indent run -nbc 34int a, b, c; 35void function_declaration(int a, int b, int c); 36int m1, m2, m3; 37char plain, *pointer; 38//indent end 39 40 41//indent input 42old_style_definition(a, b, c) 43double a,b,c; 44{ 45 return a+b+c; 46} 47//indent end 48 49//indent run -bc 50old_style_definition(a, b, c) 51double a, 52 b, 53 c; 54{ 55 return a + b + c; 56} 57//indent end 58 59//indent run -nbc 60old_style_definition(a, b, c) 61double a, b, c; 62{ 63 return a + b + c; 64} 65//indent end 66 67 68/* 69 * Before indent.c 1.311 from 2023-06-02, indent formatted the two '#if' 70 * branches differently and merged the 'b, c' with the preceding preprocessing 71 * line. 72 */ 73//indent input 74int a, 75#if 0 76b, c; int d; 77#else 78b, c; int d; 79#endif 80//indent end 81 82//indent run -bc 83int a, 84#if 0 85 b, 86 c; 87int d; 88#else 89 b, 90 c; 91int d; 92#endif 93//indent end 94 95//indent run -nbc 96int a, 97#if 0 98 b, c; 99int d; 100#else 101 b, c; 102int d; 103#endif 104//indent end 105