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Re: Expected behavior for -cs and -ncs


From: david ingamells
Subject: Re: Expected behavior for -cs and -ncs
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 19:42:15 +0200
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This works in 2.2.10:

$ indent -npro -ncs

unsigned char *cp = (unsigned char *)ptr;
int
foo ()
{
 return (int)n;
}

$ indent -npro -cs

unsigned char *cp = (unsigned char *) ptr;
int
foo ()
{
 return (int) n;
}


I know of no update that fixed this in 2.2.10, so I am surprised that it doesn't work in 2.2.9. I have added this to the regression test now, so it will be checked in the future.

2.2.10 can be obtained from:

http://indent.isidore-it.eu/beautify.html

David.

Ian Carvalho wrote:
Hi,

What is the expected behavior when the options -cs and -ncs are used.
These are for space after cast and no space after cast.

I would expect -cs to give:
(unsigned char *) ptr;
                ^ - space inserted

and -ncs to give:
(unsigned char *)ptr;
                ^ - no space inserted

Am I missing something as this does not seem to happen with version 2.2.9. With either -cs or -ncs I am getting the first behavior, ie. with the space
inserted.

Thanks
Ian




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