I have a C file named asdf.c
(you can reproduce the problem with this, even if it does not compile):
struct turn_parameters turns[][NUM_MODES] =
{
[MOVE_LEFT] =
{
{0.02, .448, 166, 260, -3. * PI},
{0.02, .448, 166, 260, -3. * PI},
{0.02, .448, 166, 260, -3. * PI},
},
[MOVE_RIGHT] =
{
{0.02, .448, 166, 260, 3. * PI},
{0.02, .448, 166, 260, 3. * PI},
{0.02, .448, 166, 260, 3. * PI},
},
[MOVE_LEFT_90] =
{
{-0.05, .8, 219, 291, -2.3 * PI},
{-0.05, .8, 219, 291, -2.3 * PI},
{-0.05, .8, 219, 291, -2.3 * PI},
},
[MOVE_RIGHT_90] =
{
{-0.05, .8, 219, 291, 2.3 * PI},
{-0.05, .8, 219, 291, 2.3 * PI},
{-0.05, .8, 219, 291, 2.3 * PI},
},
[MOVE_LEFT_180] =
{
{-0.04, .7, 400, 479, -2.5 * PI},
{-0.04, .7, 400, 479, -2.5 * PI},
{-0.04, .7, 400, 479, -2.5 * PI},
},
[MOVE_RIGHT_180] =
{
{-0.04, .7, 400, 479, 2.5 * PI},
{-0.04, .7, 400, 479, 2.5 * PI},
{-0.04, .7, 400, 479, 2.5 * PI},
},
};
Now, if I run clang-format -i asdf.c
(using version 6.0.1, but I can reproduce it with version 5 too), I let clang-format
do the formatting for me.
However, I would like my code to comply with some Linux style guides (after all, I am programming in C, not C++), so I am using checkpatch.pl
at the same time to check my code style. Checkpatch, however, is complaining about how clang-format
formatted the code:
src/asdf.c:2: ERROR: that open brace { should be on the previous line
src/asdf.c:4: WARNING: Statements should start on a tabstop
src/asdf.c:4: ERROR: that open brace { should be on the previous line
src/asdf.c:10: WARNING: Statements should start on a tabstop
src/asdf.c:10: ERROR: that open brace { should be on the previous line
src/asdf.c:16: WARNING: Statements should start on a tabstop
src/asdf.c:16: ERROR: that open brace { should be on the previous line
src/asdf.c:22: WARNING: Statements should start on a tabstop
src/asdf.c:22: ERROR: that open brace { should be on the previous line
src/asdf.c:28: WARNING: Statements should start on a tabstop
src/asdf.c:28: ERROR: that open brace { should be on the previous line
src/asdf.c:34: WARNING: Statements should start on a tabstop
src/asdf.c:34: ERROR: that open brace { should be on the previous line
My question is, how can I configure clang-format
to avoid those errors/warnings?
My current .clang-format
configuration is as follows:
BasedOnStyle: LLVM
IndentWidth: 8
UseTab: Always
BreakBeforeBraces: Linux
AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine: false
IndentCaseLabels: false
AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: false
AllowShortLoopsOnASingleLine: false
.clang-format
configuration matches the one provided in the example (plus some rules to prevent short functions/loop on a single line). Also, even if I use the.clang-format
configuration file from the Linux kernel, the resulting style conflicts with thecheckpatch.pl
expected format (i.e.: open braces { should be on the previous line).clang-format
] is not perfect nor covers every single case, but it is good enough to be helpful"... consider adding// clang-format off
before the troublesome section and formatting that part by hand (than use// clang-format on
to reactivate).