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Bruce Momjian authoredBruce Momjian authored
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This can format all PostgreSQL *.c and *.h files, but excludes *.y, and *.l files. 1) Get the list of _current_ typedefs to be included in pgindent by running this on the pgsql/bin and pgsql/lib directories: src/tools/find_typedef /usr/local/pgsql/bin /usr/local/pgsql/lib and update the list in pgindent. This requires the binaries have _debug_ symbols. 2) From the top directory, run: find . -name '*.[ch]' -type f -print | egrep -v '/s_lock.h|/ecpg/test/expected/|/snowball/libstemmer/' | xargs -n100 pgindent --------------------------------------------------------------------------- We have standardized on NetBSD's indent. We have fixed a few bugs which requre the NetBSD source to be patched with indent.bsd.patch patch. A fully patched version is available at ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/dev. GNU indent, version 2.2.6, has several problems, and is not recommended. These bugs become pretty major when you are doing >500k lines of code. If you don't believe me, take a directory and make a copy. Run pgindent on the copy using GNU indent, and do a diff -r. You will see what I mean. GNU indent does some things better, but mangles too. Notes about excluded files: src/include/storage/s_lock.h is excluded because it contains assembly code that pgindent tends to mess up. src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/ is excluded to avoid breaking the ecpg regression tests. src/include/snowball/libstemmer/ and src/backend/snowball/libstemmer/ are excluded because those files are imported from an external project, not maintained locally, and are machine-generated anyway.