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NAME¶
clang-apply-replacements - manual page for clang-apply-replacements 18
DESCRIPTION¶
USAGE: clang-apply-replacements [options] <Search Root Directory>
OPTIONS:
Formatting Options:
- --format - Enable formatting of code changed by applying replacements.
- Use -style to choose formatting style.
- --style=<string> - Set coding style. <string> can be:
- 1. A preset: LLVM, GNU, Google, Chromium, Microsoft,
- Mozilla, WebKit.
- 2. 'file' to load style configuration from a
- .clang-format file in one of the parent directories
- of the source file (for stdin, see --assume-filename). If no .clang-format file is found, falls back to --fallback-style. --style=file is the default.
- 3. 'file:<format_file_path>' to explicitly specify
- the configuration file.
- 4. "{key: value, ...}" to set specific parameters, e.g.:
- --style="{BasedOnStyle: llvm, IndentWidth: 8}"
- --style-config=<string> - Path to a directory containing a .clang-format file
- describing a formatting style to use for formatting code when -style=file.
Generic 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
Replacement Options:
--ignore-insert-conflict - Ignore insert conflict and keep running to fix.
September 2024 | clang-apply-replacements 18 |