/* $NetBSD: opt_ldi.c,v 1.5 2022/04/24 09:04:12 rillig Exp $ */ /* * Tests for the option '-ldi', which specifies where the variable names of * locally declared variables are placed. * * See also: * opt_di.c */ //indent input int global; void function(void) { int local; } //indent end //indent run -ldi0 int global; void function(void) { int local; } //indent end //indent run -ldi8 int global; void function(void) { int local; } //indent end //indent run -ldi24 int global; void function(void) { int local; } //indent end /* * A variable that has an ad-hoc struct/union/enum type does not need to be * indented to the right of the keyword 'struct', it only needs a single space * of indentation. * * Before NetBSD indent.c 1.151 from 2021-10-24, the indentation depended on * the length of the keyword 'struct', 'union' or 'enum', together with type * qualifiers like 'const' or the storage class like 'static'. */ //indent input { struct { int member; } var = { 3, }; } //indent end /* * Struct members use '-di' for indentation, no matter whether they are * declared globally or locally. */ //indent run -ldi0 { struct { int member; } var = { 3, }; } //indent end //indent run -ldi16 { struct { int member; } var = { 3, }; } //indent end |