Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!motcid!yedinak From: yedinak@motcid.UUCP (Mark A. Yedinak) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Indent question Message-ID: <5334@catfish11.UUCP> Date: 16 Nov 90 16:34:20 GMT References: Organization: MOTOROLA INC. General Systems Sector Lines: 41 roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu (Roy M. Silvernail) writes: :I have just picked up GNU Indent for MS-DOS. Unfortunately, no :documentation came with it. I'd like to know if the following is :possible... :Indent (both GNU and the previous version I found on SIMTEL) formats all :function declarations like this: :int this_function(int param) :{ : do_something(); :} :but I prefer this: :int this_function(int param) { : do_something(); :} :Can I get indent to use my preferred brace style, or must I hack the :source? (if I have to hack source, can someone point me to GNU source :for indent?) Consulting the man page for indent on the Suns's shows there is no way to tell indent to do this. I am not sure if GNU indent follows the BSD version as far as its options, so I am not sure if this helps. The only other thing I question, is why declare your functions that way. I realize there is the stylistic difference when it comes to if, while, for statements, but this is the first time I have ever seen anyone wanting to format functions in this manner. My only reservation to using this style, is that it is radically differnet (at least from all the code, books, etc. I have ever seen) from the norm. -- Mark A. Yedinak - uunet!motcid!yedinak * "Don't take life too Motorola - General Systems Sector * seriously, you will 3205 Wilke Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60004 * never get out of it 708-632-2874 (I said it, not the big M) * ALIVE!"