6

I have some C++11 code with clang-format rules that uses an normal indent (IndentWidth) of 4 and continuation indent (ContinuationIndentWidth) of 8. So a long function looks something like this:

// All indented "correctly"
void this_function_has_a_very_long_name_and_lots_of_parameters(
        int parameter_a, int parameter_b, int parameter_c)
{
    this_function_has_a_very_long_name_and_lots_of_parameters(
            parameter_a, parameter_b, parameter_c);
}

However, I also have data like this (note the final commas to prevent bin-packing and keep the items one per line - in real life these numbers are not just 1, 2, 3):

static std::vector<std::vector<int>> data{
    {
        1, // Comment
        2,
        3, // Comment
    },
};

The above is how I expect it to look, considering that Cpp11BracedListStyle is set to false, so it should use the block indent (4), not the continuation indent (8). From the clang-format docs, if this is true:

"Important differences: - No spaces inside the braced list. - No line break before the closing brace. - Indentation with the continuation indent, not with the block indent."

So, I expected to see the "block indent" (4) used. However, what I actually get is:

static std::vector<std::vector<int>> data{
    {
           1, // Comment - indented by 4 + 8!
           2,
           3, // Comment
    },
};

As you can see, the "inner" initialiser list is indented by 8, but the outer list's elements are only indented by 4 (as expected).

If I change Cpp11BracedListStyle to true, all levels are indented by 8 (as expected according the the documentation):

static std::vector<std::vector<int>> data{
        {
                1,
                2,
                3,
        },
};

How can I get clang-format to format these lists without changing the 8-space continuation indent that I use elsewhere in the code?

N.B. clang-format version is 7.0.1 (tags/RELEASE_701/final), but this behaviour seems to be the same in various versions according to the configurator.

A simple .clang-format file that applies the relevant rules as they are currently is:

BasedOnStyle: LLVM
BreakBeforeBraces: Allman
ContinuationIndentWidth: 8
ColumnLimit: 72
Cpp11BracedListStyle: false
IndentWidth: 4
1

0

Your Answer

Reminder: Answers generated by Artificial Intelligence tools are not allowed on Stack Overflow. Learn more

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.