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llvm-project/clang-tools-extra/test/clang-apply-replacements/format.cpp
Edwin Vane 59d93af4a5 clang-apply-replacements: Add code formatting functionality
The tool now supports a collection of arguments to turn on and provide settings
for the formatting of code affected by applying replacements:
* --format turns on formatting (default style is LLVM)
* --style controls code style settings
* --style-config allows one to explicitly indicate where a style config file
  lives.

The libclangApplyReplacements interface has a new function to turn Replacements
into Ranges to be used with tooling::reformat().

llvm-svn: 191667
2013-09-30 13:59:21 +00:00

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// RUN: mkdir -p %T/Inputs/format
//
// yes.cpp requires formatting after replacements are applied. no.cpp does not.
// The presence of no.cpp ensures that files that don't need formatting still
// have their new state written to disk after applying replacements.
//
// RUN: grep -Ev "// *[A-Z-]+:" %S/Inputs/format/yes.cpp > %T/Inputs/format/yes.cpp
// RUN: grep -Ev "// *[A-Z-]+:" %S/Inputs/format/no.cpp > %T/Inputs/format/no.cpp
// RUN: sed "s#\$(path)#%/T/Inputs/format#" %S/Inputs/format/yes.yaml > %T/Inputs/format/yes.yaml
// RUN: sed "s#\$(path)#%/T/Inputs/format#" %S/Inputs/format/no.yaml > %T/Inputs/format/no.yaml
// RUN: clang-apply-replacements -format %T/Inputs/format
// RUN: FileCheck --strict-whitespace -input-file=%T/Inputs/format/yes.cpp %S/Inputs/format/yes.cpp
// RUN: FileCheck --strict-whitespace -input-file=%T/Inputs/format/no.cpp %S/Inputs/format/no.cpp
//
// RUN not clang-apply-replacements -format=blah %T/Inputs/format