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# You can create .clang-format-ignore files to make clang-format ignore certain files.
# A .clang-format-ignore file consists of patterns of file path names.
# It has the following format:
# - A blank line is skipped.
# - Leading and trailing spaces of a line are trimmed.
# - A line starting with a hash (#) is a comment.
# - A non-comment line is a single pattern.
# - The slash (/) is used as the directory separator.
# - A pattern is relative to the directory of the .clang-format-ignore file (or the root directory if the pattern starts with a slash).
# Patterns containing drive names (e.g. C:) are not supported.
# - Patterns follow the rules specified in POSIX 2.13.1, 2.13.2, and Rule 1 of 2.13.3.
# (see https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#tag_18_13)
# - A pattern is negated if it starts with a bang (!).
# To match all files in a directory, use e.g. foo/bar/*.
# To match all files in the directory of the .clang-format-ignore file, use *.
# Multiple .clang-format-ignore files are supported similar to the .clang-format files,
# with a lower directory level file voiding the higher level ones.