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PROGRAM:
NAME
clang-format - manual page for clang-format 3.5
DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW: A tool to format C/C++/Obj-C code.
If no arguments are specified, it formats the code from standard input and writes the
result to the standard output. If <file>s are given, it reformats the files. If -i is
specified together with <file>s, the files are edited in-place. Otherwise, the result is
written to the standard output.
USAGE: clang-format [options] [<file> ...]
OPTIONS:
Clang-format options:
-assume-filename=<string> - When reading from stdin, clang-format assumes this
filename to look for a style config file (with -style=file).
-cursor=<uint> - The position of the cursor when invoking
clang-format from an editor integration
-dump-config - Dump configuration options to stdout and exit.
Can be used with -style option.
-fallback-style=<string> - The name of the predefined style used as a
fallback in case clang-format is invoked with -style=file, but can not find the
.clang-format file to use. Use -fallback-style=none to skip formatting.
-i - Inplace edit <file>s, if specified.
-length=<uint> - Format a range of this length (in bytes).
Multiple ranges can be formatted by specifying several -offset and -length pairs.
When only a single -offset is specified without -length, clang-format will format
up to the end of the file. Can only be used with one input file.
-lines=<string> - <start line>:<end line> - format a range of
lines (both 1-based). Multiple ranges can be formatted by specifying several
-lines arguments. Can't be used with -offset and -length. Can only be used with
one input file.
-offset=<uint> - Format a range starting at this byte offset.
Multiple ranges can be formatted by specifying several -offset and -length pairs.
Can only be used with one input file.
-output-replacements-xml - Output replacements as XML.
-style=<string> - Coding style, currently supports:
LLVM, Google, Chromium, Mozilla, WebKit.
Use -style=file to load style configuration from
.clang-format file located in one of the parent directories of the source file (or
current directory for stdin). Use -style="{key: value, ...}" to set specific
parameters, e.g.:
-style="{BasedOnStyle: llvm, IndentWidth: 8}"
General options:
-help - Display available options (-help-hidden for more)
-help-list - Display list of available options (-help-list-hidden for more)
-version - Display the version of this program
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