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1 //===--- FormatInternal.h - Format C++ code ---------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 ///
9 /// \file
10 /// This file declares Format APIs to be used internally by the
11 /// formatting library implementation.
12 ///
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_LIB_FORMAT_FORMATINTERNAL_H
16 #define LLVM_CLANG_LIB_FORMAT_FORMATINTERNAL_H
17 
18 #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
19 #include "clang/Format/Format.h"
21 #include <utility>
22 
23 namespace clang {
24 namespace format {
25 namespace internal {
26 
27 /// Reformats the given \p Ranges in the code fragment \p Code.
28 ///
29 /// A fragment of code could conceptually be surrounded by other code that might
30 /// constrain how that fragment is laid out.
31 /// For example, consider the fragment of code between 'R"(' and ')"',
32 /// exclusive, in the following code:
33 ///
34 /// void outer(int x) {
35 /// string inner = R"(name: data
36 /// ^ FirstStartColumn
37 /// value: {
38 /// x: 1
39 /// ^ NextStartColumn
40 /// }
41 /// )";
42 /// ^ LastStartColumn
43 /// }
44 ///
45 /// The outer code can influence the inner fragment as follows:
46 /// * \p FirstStartColumn specifies the column at which \p Code starts.
47 /// * \p NextStartColumn specifies the additional indent dictated by the
48 /// surrounding code. It is applied to the rest of the lines of \p Code.
49 /// * \p LastStartColumn specifies the column at which the last line of
50 /// \p Code should end, in case the last line is an empty line.
51 ///
52 /// In the case where the last line of the fragment contains content,
53 /// the fragment ends at the end of that content and \p LastStartColumn is
54 /// not taken into account, for example in:
55 ///
56 /// void block() {
57 /// string inner = R"(name: value)";
58 /// }
59 ///
60 /// Each range is extended on either end to its next bigger logic unit, i.e.
61 /// everything that might influence its formatting or might be influenced by its
62 /// formatting.
63 ///
64 /// Returns a pair P, where:
65 /// * P.first are the ``Replacements`` necessary to make all \p Ranges comply
66 /// with \p Style.
67 /// * P.second is the penalty induced by formatting the fragment \p Code.
68 /// If the formatting of the fragment doesn't have a notion of penalty,
69 /// returns 0.
70 ///
71 /// If ``Status`` is non-null, its value will be populated with the status of
72 /// this formatting attempt. See \c FormattingAttemptStatus.
73 std::pair<tooling::Replacements, unsigned>
74 reformat(const FormatStyle &Style, StringRef Code,
75  ArrayRef<tooling::Range> Ranges, unsigned FirstStartColumn,
76  unsigned NextStartColumn, unsigned LastStartColumn, StringRef FileName,
77  FormattingAttemptStatus *Status);
78 
79 } // namespace internal
80 } // namespace format
81 } // namespace clang
82 
83 #endif
Various functions to configurably format source code.
Forward-declares and imports various common LLVM datatypes that clang wants to use unqualified.
std::pair< tooling::Replacements, unsigned > reformat(const FormatStyle &Style, StringRef Code, ArrayRef< tooling::Range > Ranges, unsigned FirstStartColumn, unsigned NextStartColumn, unsigned LastStartColumn, StringRef FileName, FormattingAttemptStatus *Status)
Reformats the given Ranges in the code fragment Code.
Definition: Format.cpp:3602
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