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Improve help for clang-format
The comments lack the most important usecase: fixing up your commits.
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# result MUST NOT be committed indiscriminately, but each automated
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# change should be reviewed and only the appropriate ones commited.
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# To apply the coding style you can run the following command (assuming you
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# installed clang-format on your system):
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# The easiest way to apply the formatting to your changes ONLY,
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# is to use the git-clang-format script (usually installed with clang-format).
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#
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# - Fixup formatting before committing
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# 1. Edit and stage your files.
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# 2. Run `git clang-format`.
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# 3. Verify + correct + (un)stage changes.
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# 4. Commit.
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# - Fixup formatting after committing
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# 1. Commit your changes.
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# 2. Run `git clang-format HEAD~` - Refer the commit *before* your changes here.
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# 3. Verify + correct changes, `git difftool -d` can help here.
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# 4. Stage + commit, potentially with `--amend` (means to fixup the last commit).
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#
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# To run clang-format on all sourcefiles, use the following line:
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# $ git ls-files 'src/*.[ch]' 'src/*.cc' | xargs clang-format -i -style=file
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#
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# You can find more information on the different config parameters in this file here:
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# https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormatStyleOptions.html
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