| # bootable/recovery project uses repohook to apply `clang-format` to the changed lines, with the |
| # local style file in `.clang-format`. This will be triggered automatically with `repo upload`. |
| # Alternatively, one can stage and format a change with `git clang-format` directly. |
| # |
| # $ git add <files> |
| # $ git clang-format --style file |
| # |
| # Or to format a committed change. |
| # |
| # $ git clang-format --style file HEAD~1 |
| # |
| # `--style file` will pick up the local style file in `.clang-format`. This can be configured as the |
| # default behavior for bootable/recovery project. |
| # |
| # $ git config --local clangFormat.style file |
| # |
| # Note that `repo upload` calls the `clang-format` binary in Android repo (i.e. |
| # `$ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-stable/bin/clang-format`), which might |
| # give slightly different results from the one installed in host machine (e.g. |
| # `/usr/bin/clang-format`). Specifying the file with `--binary` will ensure consistent results. |
| # |
| # $ git clang-format --binary \ |
| # /path/to/aosp-master/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-stable/bin/clang-format |
| # |
| # Or to do one-time setup to make it default. |
| # |
| # $ git config --local clangFormat.binary \ |
| # /path/to/aosp-master/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-stable/bin/clang-format |
| # |
| |
| BasedOnStyle: Google |
| AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine: false |
| AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: Empty |
| AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine: true |
| |
| ColumnLimit: 100 |
| CommentPragmas: NOLINT:.* |
| DerivePointerAlignment: false |
| IndentWidth: 2 |
| PointerAlignment: Left |
| TabWidth: 2 |
| UseTab: Never |
| |
| Cpp11BracedListStyle: false |