Summary:
This presents a version of the comment reflowing with less mutable state inside
the comment breakable token subclasses. The state has been pushed into the
driving breakProtrudingToken method. For this, the API of BreakableToken is enriched
by the methods getSplitBefore and getLineLengthAfterSplitBefore.
Reviewers: klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: djasper, klimek, mgorny, cfe-commits, ioeric
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28764
llvm-svn: 293055
This fixes clang-format not formatting if fallback-style is explicitly set to
"none", and either a config file is found or YAML is passed in without a
"BasedOnStyle". With this change, passing "none" in these cases will have no
affect, and LLVM style will be used as the base style.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28844
llvm-svn: 292562
Change the contract of GetStyle so that it returns an error when an error occurs
(i.e. when it writes to stderr), and only returns the fallback style when it
can't find a configuration file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28081
llvm-svn: 292174
Before:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa::
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
After:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa::
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
No new test cases, as the existing ones cover this fairly well.
llvm-svn: 292110
Summary: Change r291428 introduced ASI detection after closing curly braces. That would generally be correct, however this breaks indentation for structural statements. What happens is that CompoundStatementIndenter increases indentation for the current line, then after reading ASI creates a new line (with the increased line level), and only after the structural parser sees e.g. the if/then/else branch closed, line level is reduced. That leads to the new line started by ASI having a level too high.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: sammccall, cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28763
llvm-svn: 292099
Here, the optimization to not line wrap when it would not lead to a
reduction in columns was overwriting and enforced break that we want to
do no matter what.
Before:
int i = someFunction(
aaaaaaa,
0).aaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaa) *
aaaaaaa +
aaaaaaa;
After:
int i = someFunction(aaaaaaa, 0)
.aaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaa) *
aaaaaaa +
aaaaaaa;
llvm-svn: 291974
Specifically, wrap before them if they are multi-line so that we don't
create long hanging indents. This prevents having a lot of code
indented a lot in some cases.
Before:
someFunction(Param, {List1, List2,
List3});
After:
someFunction(Param,
{List1, List2,
List3});
llvm-svn: 291801
Summary:
Automatic semicolon insertion should break import and export statements:
Before, this would format on one line:
// Note: no semi after 'x' below!
import {x} from 'x'
export function foo() {}
Into:
import {x} from 'x' export function foo() {}
With this change, the statements get separated.
This also improves automatic semicolon insertion to consider closing
braces preceding declarations and statements.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28465
llvm-svn: 291428
Summary:
Before:
declare function foo();
let x = 1;
After:
declare function foo();
let x = 1;
The problem was that clang-format would unconditionally try to parse a child block, even though ambient function declarations do not have a body (similar to forward declarations).
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28246
llvm-svn: 290959
Chromium is starting to use clang-format on more JavaScript.
In doing this, we discovered that our defaults were not doing a good job
differentiating between JS and C++.
This change moves some defaults to only apply to C++.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D28165
Patch from Dan Beam <dbeam@chromium.org>!
llvm-svn: 290930
Modify getStyle to use vfs::FileSystem::makeAbsolute just like FS.addFile does,
rather than sys::fs::make_absolute. The latter gets the CWD from the platform,
while the former expects it to be set by the client, causing a mismatch when
converting relative paths to absolute.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27971
llvm-svn: 290319
Members that are themselves wrapped in fake parentheses would lead to
AvoidBinPacking be set on the wrong ParenState.
After:
vector<int> aaaa = {
aaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaa.aaaaaaa,
aaaaaa.aaaaaaa,
aaaaaa.aaaaaaa,
aaaaaa.aaaaaaa,
};
Before we were falling back to bin-packing these.
llvm-svn: 290259
While for <<-operators often used in log statments, a single key value
pair is always on the second operator, e.g.
llvm::errs() << "aaaaa=" << aaaaa;
It is on the first operator for plus- or comma-concatenated strings:
string s = "aaaaaaaaaa: " + aaaaaaaa;
(the "=" not counting because that's a different operator precedence)
llvm-svn: 290177
Before:
SomeLongLoggingStatementOrMacro() << "Some long text "
<< some_variable << "\n";
Before:
SomeLongLoggingStatementOrMacro()
<< "Some long text " << some_variable << "\n";
Short logging statements are already special cased in a different part
of the code.
llvm-svn: 290094
We still want to try in linewrap within single elements of a 1-column
list.
After:
Type *Params[] = {PointerType::getUnqual(FunctionType::get(
Builder.getVoidTy(), Builder.getInt8PtrTy(), false)),
Builder.getInt8PtrTy(),
Builder.getInt32Ty(),
LongType,
LongType,
LongType};
Before:
No line break in the first element, so column limit violation.
llvm-svn: 290090
column limit.
Single-column layout basically means that we format the list with one
element per line. Not doing that when there is a column limit violation
doesn't change the fact that there is an item that doesn't fit within
the column limit.
Before (with a column limit of 30):
std::vector<int> a = {
aaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa};
After:
std::vector<int> a = {
aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa};
(and previously we would have formatted like "After" it wasn't for the one
item that is too long)
llvm-svn: 290084
While C(++) and ObjC are generally formatted the same way and can be
mixed, people might want to choose different styles based on the
language. This patch recognizes .m and .mm files as ObjC and also
implements a very crude detection of whether or not a .h file contains
ObjC code. This can be improved over time.
Also move most of the ObjC tests into their own test file to keep file
size maintainable.
llvm-svn: 289428
Summary:
Defining DEBUG_TYPE in a header file doesn't make sense.
It is already defined in the corresponding source file.
Reviewers: klimek, ioeric
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27164
llvm-svn: 288125
Specifically, if the RHS of a comma is a complex binary expression and
spans multiple lines, insert a line break before it. This usually is
often more readable compared to producing a hanging indent. See changes
in FormatTest.cpp for examples.
llvm-svn: 288120
Actual regression was introduced in r272668. This revision fixes JS script, but
also regress Cpp case. It manifests with spaces added when template is followed
with array. Bug 30527 mentions case of array as a nested template type
(foo<bar<baz>[]>). Fix is to detect such case and to prevent treating it as
array initialization, but as a subscript case. However, before r272668, this
case was treated simple because we were detecting it as a StartsObjCMethodExpr.
Same was true for other similar case - array of templates (foo<int>[]). This
patch tries to address two problems: 1) fixing regression 2) making sure both
cases (array as a nested type, array of templates) which were entering
StartsObjCMethodExpr branch are handled now appropriately.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D26163
Patch from Branko Kokanovic <branko@kokanovic.org>!
llvm-svn: 286507
In Format, remove the reformat() and clean() functions taking a SourceManager
and a FileID. Keep the versions taking StringRef Code.
- there was duplicated functionality
- the FileID versions were harder to use
- the clean() version is dead code anyways
Patch by Krasimir Georgiev. Thank you.
llvm-svn: 286243
Summary:
During clang-format source lexing >> and << operators are split and
treated as two less/greater operators but column position of following
tokens was not adjusted accordingly.
Fixes PR26887
Patch by Paweł Żukowski.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: malcolm.parsons, mprobst, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25439
llvm-svn: 285934
Reasoning:
- ExpressionParser uses a lot of stack for these, bad in some environments.
- Our formatting algorithm is N^3 and gets really slow.
- The resulting formatting is unlikely to be any good.
- This is probably generated code we're formatting by accident.
We treat these as unparseable, and signal incomplete formatting. 50 is
an arbitrary number, I've only seen real problems from ~150 levels.
Patch by Sam McCall. Thank you.
llvm-svn: 285570