#
-# uncrustify config file for the linux kernel
+# Uncrustify config file for notmuch.
+# Based on uncrustify config file for the linux kernel
#
# $Id: linux-indent.cfg 488 2006-09-09 12:44:38Z bengardner $
# Taken from the uncrustify distribution under license (GPL2+)
#
-# sample usage:
+# Sample usage:
# uncrustify --replace -c uncrustify.cfg foo.c
#
-#
indent_with_tabs = 2 # 1=indent to level only, 2=indent with tabs
align_with_tabs = TRUE # use tabs to align
output_tab_size = 8 # new tab size
indent_columns = 4
-indent_label = 2 # pos: absolute col, neg: relative column
+indent_label = -2 # pos: absolute col, neg: relative column
+indent_cmt_with_tabs = false # true would align to tabstop always...
#
# inter-symbol newlines
# mod_full_brace_while = remove # "while (a) a--;" vs "while (a) { a--; }"
+# In case some custom types aren't detected properly by uncrustify
+# add those to this section below. For example there are cases where
+# uncrustify doesn't know whether a 'token' is part of pointer type
+# or left operand of a binary multiplication operation.
+
+type FILE
+type GMimeObject GMimeCryptoContext GMimeCipherContext
+type mime_node_t notmuch_message_t notmuch_show_params_t
+type sprinter_t
+
#
# inter-character spacing options
#
sp_before_ptr_star = force
sp_between_ptr_star = remove
sp_after_ptr_star = remove
+sp_not = force
+sp_pp_concat = ignore # XXX 'remove' drops leading space also
+sp_pp_stringify = remove
# sp _return_paren = force # "return (1);" vs "return(1);"
sp_sizeof_paren = force # "sizeof (int)" vs "sizeof(int)"
# align_pp_define_span = 8;
# align_pp_define_gap = 4;
-# cmt_star_cont = FALSE
+cmt_star_cont = true
# indent_brace = 0
+
+indent_class = true
+
+# line width / line splitting
+code_width 102
+ls_for_split_full True
+ls_func_split_full True
+ls_code_width True