indent (Unix)
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indent is a Unix utility that reformats C and C++ code in a user-defined coding style. Support for C++ code is considered experimental.
[edit] Examples of usage
The command line
indent somefile.c -st -bad --blank-lines-after-procedures -bli0 -i4 -l79 \ -ncs -npcs -nut -npsl -fca -lc79 -fc1
indents somefile.c
in a style resembling BSD/Allman style and writes the result to the standard output.
[edit] GNU indent
GNU indent is the GNU Project's version of indent. A different indent style, the GNU style, is used by default.
[edit] External links
- GNU indent Homepage
- [1] The program's manpage
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