<div dir="ltr">Interesting, I'd never heard about it. I'm having a hard time understanding the source layout though so unfortunately I'm not looking too deep.<div><br></div><div>-- Sean Silva</div></div><div class="gmail_extra">
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Alp Toker <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:alp@nuanti.com" target="_blank">alp@nuanti.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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On 04/12/2013 21:35, Sean Silva wrote:<br>
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In fact, I think that getting to the bottom of what constitutes a "style" (and some general way to represent that) is probably half the battle. This is like what Knuth had to do<br>
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Hi Sean,<br>
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This clang-based code formatting tool is definitely worth a mention because it implements Knuth's rules:<br>
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<a href="https://bitbucket.org/PEConn/cels/" target="_blank">https://bitbucket.org/PEConn/<u></u>cels/</a><br>
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The design is about as different from clang-format as you can imagine and somewhat more on the R&D end of the spectrum, including the use of CIndex to do semantically guided formatting, but still a fascinating tool.<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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