* C++ code beautifier
@ 2004-04-14 17:51 nirav.dalal
2004-04-15 8:07 ` Tom Browder
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From: nirav.dalal @ 2004-04-14 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
Hi,
Our project is basically to convert VB code to C++, then compile with GCC
and use the binaries. But the C++ code is left aligned and we would like to
beautify it somehow.
I have been using GNU compiler for a few months now and was wondering
if GNU had C++ code beautifying capability. Or some free software available
on web, which is reliable.
Does anybody has recommendation?
I have tried Artistic Style (astyle), but it seems to be little old and
have
a few open bugs in it.
Thanks..
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* Re: C++ code beautifier
2004-04-14 17:51 C++ code beautifier nirav.dalal
@ 2004-04-15 8:07 ` Tom Browder
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From: Tom Browder @ 2004-04-15 8:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nirav.dalal, gcc-help
Try GNU's indent.
Tom Browder
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* Re: C++ code beautifier
2004-04-15 19:43 Eljay Love-Jensen
@ 2004-04-15 20:09 ` Iain Woolf
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From: Iain Woolf @ 2004-04-15 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
Eljay Love-Jensen wrote:
> Hi Nirav,
>
> If you are just looking for something that's more-or-less adequate, I've
> had good luck with VIM and it's internal C-indenting.
> (http://www.vim.org ... you have to skip past the protest splash page.)
>
> You could set up VIM to process each of your files.
<flame bait>
VIM?! Do it in emacs!
</flame bait>
For formatting C/C++ files, there's also bcpp
(http://freshmeat.net/projects/bcpp/). I haven't used it for a while,
but I recall it was fairly good.
Cheers,
Iain
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* Re: C++ code beautifier
@ 2004-04-15 19:43 Eljay Love-Jensen
2004-04-15 20:09 ` Iain Woolf
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From: Eljay Love-Jensen @ 2004-04-15 19:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nirav.dalal, Tom Browder, gcc-help
Hi Nirav,
If you are just looking for something that's more-or-less adequate, I've
had good luck with VIM and it's internal C-indenting. (http://www.vim.org
... you have to skip past the protest splash page.)
You could set up VIM to process each of your files.
If you need a real re-formatter (changes where the curly braces go, adds
removes newlines, yada yada yada), you may have to write your own. Perhaps
in perl.
--Eljay
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* Re: C++ code beautifier
@ 2004-04-15 19:09 nirav.dalal
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From: nirav.dalal @ 2004-04-15 19:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tom Browder, gcc-help
GNU's indent does not give guarantee that it will work for C++ files.
Thanks anyways,
- Nirav
"Tom Browder"
<tbrowder@cox.ne To: <nirav.dalal@teradyne.com>, <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>
t> cc:
Subject: Re: C++ code beautifier
04/15/2004 04:07
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Try GNU's indent.
Tom Browder
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* C++ code beautifier
@ 2004-04-13 13:54 nirav.dalal
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From: nirav.dalal @ 2004-04-13 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
Hi,
I'm looking for a free C++ code beautifier software available on web.
Does anybody has recommendation?
I have tried Artistic Style (astyle), but it seems to be little old and
have
a few open bugs in it.
Thanks..
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