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indent is a Unix utility that reformats C and C++ code in a user-defined indentation style and coding style. Support for C++ code is minimal.[3]
Original author(s) | David Willcox |
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Developer(s) | David Ingamells, Carlo Wood, Joseph Arceneaux, Jim Kingdon, John Bridges |
Initial release | November 1976 |
Stable release | 2.2.13[1]
/ 20 March 2023 |
Repository | |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | source-code-reformat tool |
License | GNU: GPL-3.0-or-later[2] |
Website | GNU: gnu |
The original version of indent was written by David Willcox at the University of Illinois in November 1976. It was incorporated into 4.1BSD in October 1982.[4] GNU indent was first written by Jim Kingdon in 1989. The command is available as a separate package for Microsoft Windows as part of the UnxUtils collection of native Win32 ports of common GNU Unix-like utilities.[5]
Examples of usage
editThe following command
$ indent -st -bap -bli0 -i4 -l79 -ncs -npcs -npsl -fca -lc79 -fc1 -ts4 some_file.c
indents some_file.c
in a style resembling BSD/Allman style and writes the result to the standard output.
GNU indent
editGNU indent is the GNU Project's version of indent. A different indentation style, the GNU style, is used by default.[6]
References
edit- ^ "NEWS - indent.git". Retrieved 16 May 2023.
- ^ GNU Savannah. "GNU indent". Retrieved 2023-10-30.
License: GNU General Public License v3 or later
- ^ "indent: Indent and Format C Program Source". www.gnu.org. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
- ^ Dickey, Thomas (2017). "CINDENT - C-language formatter". Invisible Island. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
- ^ "Native Win32 ports of some GNU utilities". unxutils.sourceforge.net.
- ^ GNU Indent Manual
External links
edit- GNU indent Homepage
- OpenBSD General Commands Manual –
- UniversalIndentGUI
- clang-format (an alternative to indent)