Previously, we would not indent:
SOME_MACRO({
int i;
});
correctly. This is fixed by adding the trailing }); to the unwrapped
line starting with SOME_MACRO({, so the formatter can correctly match
the braces and indent accordingly.
Also fixes incorrect parsing of initializer lists, like:
int a[] = { 1 };
llvm-svn: 172058
Just reuse the @interface code for this. It accepts slightly more than
necessary (@implementation cannot have protocol lists), but that's ok.
llvm-svn: 172019
Previously:
@interface Foo + (id)init; @end
Now:
@interface Foo
+ (id)init;
@end
Some tweaking remains, but this is a good first step.
llvm-svn: 171995
Previously, we'd always start at indent level 0 after a preprocessor
directive, now we layout the following snippet (column limit 69) as
follows:
functionCallTo(someOtherFunction(
withSomeParameters, whichInSequence,
areLongerThanALine(andAnotherCall,
B
withMoreParamters,
whichStronglyInfluenceTheLayout),
andMoreParameters),
trailing);
Note that the different jumping indent is a different issue that will be
addressed separately.
This is the first step towards handling #ifdef->#else->#endif chains
correctly.
llvm-svn: 171974
This is a first step towards supporting more complex structures such
as #ifs inside unwrapped lines. This patch mostly converts the array-based
UnwrappedLine into a linked-list-based UnwrappedLine. Future changes will
allow multiple children for each Token turning the UnwrappedLine into a
tree.
No functional changes intended.
llvm-svn: 171856
Previous indent:
class A {
}
a;
void f() {
};
With this patch:
class A {
} a;
void f() {
}
;
The patch introduces a production for classes and structs, and parses
the rest of the line to the semicolon after the class scope.
This allowed us to remove a long-standing wart in the parser that would
just much the semicolon after any block.
Due to this suboptimal formating some tests were broken.
Some unrelated formatting tests broke; those hit a bug in the ast
printing, and need to be fixed separately.
llvm-svn: 171761
If a token follows directly on an escaped newline, the escaped newline
is stored with the token. Since we re-layout escaped newlines, we need
to treat them just like normal whitespace - thus, we need to increase
the whitespace-length of the token, while decreasing the token length
(otherwise the token length contains the length of the escaped newline
and we double-count it while indenting).
llvm-svn: 171706
If we find an unexpected closing brace, we must not stop parsing, as
we'd otherwise not layout anything beyond that point.
If we find a structural error on the highest level we'll not re-indent
anyway, but we'll still want to format within unwrapped lines.
Needed to introduce a differentiation between an expected and unexpected
closing brace.
llvm-svn: 171666
To parse # correctly, we need to know whether it is the first token in a
line - we can deduct this either from the whitespace or seeing that the
token is the first in the file - we already calculate this information.
This patch moves the identification of the first token into the
getNextToken method and stores it inside the FormatToken, so the
UnwrappedLineParser can stay independent of the SourceManager.
llvm-svn: 171640
Some of this is still pretty rough (note the load of FIXMEs), but it is
strictly an improvement and fixes various bugs that were related to
macro processing but are also imporant in non-macro use cases.
Specific fixes:
- correctly puts espaced newlines at the end of the line
- fixes counting of white space before a token when escaped newlines are
present
- fixes parsing of "trailing" tokens when eof() is hit
- puts macro parsing orthogonal to parsing other structure
- general support for parsing of macro definitions
Due to the fix to format trailing tokens, this change also includes a
bunch of fixes to the c-index tests.
llvm-svn: 171556
This is the first step towards handling preprocessor directives. This
patch only fixes the most pressing issue, namely correctly escaping
newlines for tokens within a sequence of a preprocessor directive.
The next step will be to fix incorrect format decisions on #define
directives.
llvm-svn: 171393
Apply all formatting changes that clang-format would apply to its own source
code. All choices seem to improve readability (or at least not make it worse).
No functional changes.
llvm-svn: 171039
More specifically:
- Improve formatting of static initializers.
- Fix formatting of lines comments in enums.
- Fix formmating of trailing line comments.
llvm-svn: 170316
Summary: FormatTokenLexer is here, FormatTokenBuffer is on the way. This will allow to re-parse unwrapped lines when needed.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D186
llvm-svn: 169605
Summary: Adds support for formatting for and while loops.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D174
llvm-svn: 169387
uncovered.
This required manually correcting all of the incorrect main-module
headers I could find, and running the new llvm/utils/sort_includes.py
script over the files.
I also manually added quite a few missing headers that were uncovered by
shuffling the order or moving headers up to be main-module-headers.
llvm-svn: 169237