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# DO NOT COMMIT OR MERGE CODE THAT IS RUN THROUGH THIS TOOL YET.
#
# WE ARE STILL DISCUSSING OUR DESIRED STYLE AND ITERATING ON IT.
# (12 Feb 2020)
---
Language: Cpp
# Out of all supported styles, LLVM seems closest to our own.
BasedOnStyle: LLVM
################
#
# Deviations from LLVM's style.
#
################
# We prefer an indentation width of 4 columns; LLVM likes 2.
## OVERRIDE FOR COMPARISON
IndentWidth: 2
## OVERRIDE FOR COMPARISON
## for now i'm not sorting includes, since that makes every file get touched.
SortIncludes: false
# We prefer 79; llvm likes 80.
ColumnLimit: 79
# Where do we want to put backslashes on multiline macros? Our choices are
# "as far left as possible", "as far right as possible", and "make no changes."
# LLVM defaults to right, but we don't dig that.
AlignEscapedNewlines: Left
# When we see a bunch of things in a row with comments after them, should we
# try to align those comments? Doing so makes some of our code pretty ugly.
AlignTrailingComments: false
# We use a function declaration style much closer to BSD KNF than to LLVM's.
# We say:
# int foo(int x);
# int
# foo(int x)
# {
# ...
# }
# whereas llvm prefers:
# int foo(int x);
# int foo(int x) {
# ...
# }
# or even:
# int foo(int x) { ... }
#
BreakBeforeBraces: Custom
BraceWrapping:
AfterFunction: true
AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: None
AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType: AllDefinitions
# We don't like blocks to start with an empty line.
#
KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks: false
################
#
# Tor-specific magic
#
################
#
# These comments are magical, and should not be changed.
#
CommentPragmas: 'LCOV_EXCL|COVERITY'
#
# Remove duplicate empty lines.
#
MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 1
#
# Indent preprocessor directives, for clarity.
#
IndentPPDirectives: AfterHash
#
# These introduce an iteration, and work a bit like a for loop.
#
# Note that we can NOT include ones that don't work like "for". For example,
# if the body is an argument to the macro, we can't list it here.
#
ForEachMacros:
- MAP_FOREACH
- MAP_FOREACH_MODIFY
- TOR_SIMPLEQ_FOREACH
- TOR_SIMPLEQ_FOREACH_SAFE
- TOR_SLIST_FOREACH
- TOR_SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE
- TOR_LIST_FOREACH
- TOR_LIST_FOREACH_SAFE
- TOR_TAILQ_FOREACH
- TOR_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE
- TOR_TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
- TOR_TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE
- TOR_CIRCLEQ_FOREACH
- TOR_CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_SAFE
- TOR_CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
- TOR_CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE
- HT_FOREACH
- SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN
- DIGESTMAP_FOREACH
- DIGESTMAP_FOREACH_MODIFY
- DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH
- DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_MODIFY
- SDMAP_FOREACH
- RIMAP_FOREACH
- EIMAP_FOREACH
#
# Omitting:
#
# - SMARTLIST_FOREACH, since the body of the loop is an argument.
#
# This explains how to sort our headers.
#
# This is more complex than it truly should be, but I've edited this till
# compilation still mostly passes.
#
# I'm disabling this, however, since it's a distraction from the other
# formatting issues. See SortIncludes above.
#
IncludeCategories:
- Regex: '^"orconfig.h'
Priority: -30
- Regex: '^"ext/'
Priority: -18
- Regex: '^"lib/'
Priority: -10
- Regex: '^"core/or/or.h'
Priority: -5
- Regex: '^"core/'
Priority: 5
- Regex: '^"feature/'
Priority: 10
- Regex: '^"app/'
Priority: 20
#
# These macros should always cause indentation, as though they were { and }.
#
# Do NOT put macros here unless you want an extra level of indentation between
# them whenever they appear.
#
MacroBlockBegin: "^STMT_BEGIN|TT_STMT_BEGIN$"
MacroBlockEnd: "^STMT_END|TT_STMT_END$"
#
# These macros are interpreted as types.
# (Not supported in my clang-format)
#
# TypenameMacros:
# - "STACK_OF"
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