Summary:
a) Pull out a class LevelIndentTracker whose responsibility is to keep track
of the indent of levels across multiple annotated lines.
b) Put all responsibility for merging lines into the LineJoiner; make the
LineJoiner iterate over the lines so we never operate on a line that might
be merged later; this makes the interface safer to use.
c) Move formatting of the end-of-file whitespace into formatFirstToken.
Fix bugs that became obvious after the refactoring:
1. We would not format lines with offsets correctly inside nested blocks if
only the outer expression was affected:
int x = s({ // clang-format only this line
class X {
public:
// ^ this starts at the non-modified indnent level; previously we would
// not fix this, now we correctly outdent it.
void f();
};
});
2. We would incorrectly align comments across lines that do not have comments
for lines with nested blocks:
int expression; // with comment
int x = s({
int y; // comment
int z; // we would incorrectly align this comment with the comment on
// 'expression'
});
llvm-svn: 237104
Specifically, calculate the deviation between the shortest and longest
element (which is used to prevent excessive whitespace) per column, not
overall. This automatically handles the corner cases of a single column
and a single row so that the actualy implementation becomes simpler.
Before:
vector<int> x = {1,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
2,
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
3,
cccccccccccccccccccccc};
After:
vector<int> x = {1, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
2, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
3, cccccccccccccccccccccc};
llvm-svn: 236992
Pull various parts of the UnwrappedLineFormatter into their own
abstractions. NFC.
There are two things left for subsequent changes (to keep this
reasonably small)
- the UnwrappedLineFormatter now has a bad name
- the UnwrappedLineFormatter::format function is still too large
llvm-svn: 236974
Some compilers ignore everything after a semicolon in such inline asm
blocks and thus, the closing brace must not be moved to the previous
line.
llvm-svn: 236946
In particular:
* If the difference between the longest and shortest element, we copped
out of column format completely. Now, we instead allow to arrange
these in a single column, essentially enforcing a one-per-line format.
* Allow column layout even if there are braced lists. Especially, if
there are many short lists, this can be beneficial. The bad case,
where there is a long nested init list is usually caught as we now
limit the length difference of the longest and shortest element.
llvm-svn: 236851
Before:
[aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa:
aaaaaaaa aaa:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa];
After:
[aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa:aaaaaaaa
aaa:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa];
Note that this might now violate the column limit and we probably need an
alternative way of indenting these then. However, that is still strictly better
than the messy formatting that clang-format did before.
llvm-svn: 236598
In the process, fix an old todo that I don't really know how to write
tests for. The problem is that Clang's lexer creates very strange token
sequences for these. However, the new approach seems generally better
and easier to read so I am submitting it nonetheless.
llvm-svn: 236589
Splitting:
/**
* multiline block comment
*
*/
Before:
/**
* multiline block
*comment
*
*/
After:
/**
* multiline block
* comment
*
*/
The reason was that the empty line inside the comment (with just the "*") was
confusing the comment breaking logic.
llvm-svn: 236573
Optional methods use ? tokens like this:
interface X { y?(): z; }
It seems easiest to detect and disambiguate these from ternary
expressions by checking if the code is in a declaration context. Turns
out that that didn't quite work properly for interfaces in Java and JS,
and for JS file root contexts.
Patch by Martin Probst, thank you.
llvm-svn: 236488
OriginalColumn might not be set, so fall back to Location and SourceMgr
in case it is missing. Also initialize end column in case the token is
multi line, but it's the ` token itself that starts the multi line.
Patch by Martin Probst, thank you!
llvm-svn: 236383
Parameters can have templated types and default values (= ...), which is
another location in which a template closer should be followed by
whitespace.
Patch by Martin Probst, thank you.
llvm-svn: 236382
In Objective-C some style guides use a style where assignment operators are
aligned, in an effort to increase code readability. This patch adds an option
to the format library which allows this functionality. It is disabled by
default for all the included styles, so it must be explicitly enabled.
The option will change code such as:
- (void)method {
NSNumber *one = @1;
NSNumber *twentyFive = @25;
}
to:
- (void)method {
NSNumber *one = @1;
NSNumber *twentyFive = @25;
}
Patch by Matt Oakes. Thank you!
Accidentally reformatted all the tests...
llvm-svn: 236100