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.cmake-format.py
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# ----------------------------------
# Options affecting listfile parsing
# ----------------------------------
with section("parse"):
# Specify structure for custom cmake functions
additional_commands = {
"smash_add_runtest": {
"pargs": 3,
"flags": [],
"kwargs": {
"-i": 1,
"-p": 1,
"-d": 1,
"-e": 1,
"-m": 1,
"-c": 1,
}
},
"check_c_source_compiles": {
"pargs": 2,
"kwargs": {
"FAIL_REGEX": 1,
}
},
"check_cxx_source_compiles": {
"pargs": 2,
"kwargs": {
"FAIL_REGEX": 1,
}
},
"add_compiler_flag": {
"pargs": 1,
"flags": [],
"kwargs": {
"C_FLAGS": 1,
"CXX_FLAGS": 1,
"C_RESULT": 1,
"CXX_RESULT": 1,
"MIC_C_FLAGS": 1,
"MIC_CXX_FLAGS": 1,
"MIC_C_RESULT": 1,
"MIC_CXX_RESULT": 1,
}
},
"add_compiler_flags_if_supported": {
"pargs": '+',
"flags": ["VERBOSE"],
"kwargs": {
"C_FLAGS": 1,
"CXX_FLAGS": 1,
"ON_FAILURE": 1,
}
},
"message": {
"pargs": '*',
"flags": [],
"kwargs": {
"ATTENTION": '+',
"FATAL_ERROR": '+',
"SEND_ERROR": '+',
"AUTHOR_WARNING": '+',
"WARNING": '+',
"DEPRECATION": '+',
"NOTICE": '+',
"STATUS": '+',
"VERBOSE": '+',
"DEBUG": '+',
"TRACE": '+',
"CHECK_START": '+',
"CHECK_PASS": '+',
"CHECK_FAIL": '+',
}
},
}
# Override configurations per-command where available
override_spec = {}
# Specify variable tags.
vartags = []
# Specify property tags.
proptags = []
# -----------------------------
# Options affecting formatting.
# -----------------------------
with section("format"):
# Disable formatting entirely, making cmake-format a no-op
disable = False
# How wide to allow formatted cmake files
line_width = 100
# How many spaces to tab for indent
tab_size = 4
# If true, lines are indented using tab characters (utf-8 0x09) instead of
# <tab_size> space characters (utf-8 0x20). In cases where the layout would
# require a fractional tab character, the behavior of the fractional
# indentation is governed by <fractional_tab_policy>
use_tabchars = False
# If <use_tabchars> is True, then the value of this variable indicates how
# fractional indentions are handled during whitespace replacement. If set to
# 'use-space', fractional indentation is left as spaces (utf-8 0x20). If set
# to `round-up` fractional indentation is replaced with a single tab character
# (utf-8 0x09) effectively shifting the column to the next tabstop
fractional_tab_policy = 'use-space'
# If an argument group contains more than this many sub-groups (parg or kwarg
# groups) then force it to a vertical layout.
max_subgroups_hwrap = 3
# If a positional argument group contains more than this many arguments, then
# force it to a vertical layout.
max_pargs_hwrap = 4
# If a cmdline positional group consumes more than this many lines without
# nesting, then invalidate the layout (and nest)
max_rows_cmdline = 2
# If true, separate flow control names from their parentheses with a space
separate_ctrl_name_with_space = False
# If true, separate function names from parentheses with a space
separate_fn_name_with_space = False
# If a statement is wrapped to more than one line, than dangle the closing
# parenthesis on its own line.
dangle_parens = False
# If the trailing parenthesis must be 'dangled' on its own line, then align it
# to this reference: `prefix`: the start of the statement, `prefix-indent`:
# the start of the statement, plus one indentation level, `child`: align to
# the column of the arguments
dangle_align = 'prefix'
# If the statement spelling length (including space and parenthesis) is
# smaller than this amount, then force reject nested layouts.
min_prefix_chars = 100
# If the statement spelling length (including space and parenthesis) is larger
# than the tab width by more than this amount, then force reject un-nested
# layouts.
max_prefix_chars = 20
# If a candidate layout is wrapped horizontally but it exceeds this many
# lines, then reject the layout.
max_lines_hwrap = 2
# What style line endings to use in the output.
line_ending = 'unix'
# Format command names consistently as 'lower' or 'upper' case
command_case = 'canonical'
# Format keywords consistently as 'lower' or 'upper' case
keyword_case = 'unchanged'
# A list of command names which should always be wrapped
always_wrap = []
# If true, the argument lists which are known to be sortable will be sorted
# lexicographicall
enable_sort = True
# If true, the parsers may infer whether or not an argument list is sortable
# (without annotation).
autosort = False
# By default, if cmake-format cannot successfully fit everything into the
# desired linewidth it will apply the last, most agressive attempt that it
# made. If this flag is True, however, cmake-format will print error, exit
# with non-zero status code, and write-out nothing
require_valid_layout = False
# A dictionary mapping layout nodes to a list of wrap decisions. See the
# documentation for more information.
layout_passes = {}
# ------------------------------------------------
# Options affecting comment reflow and formatting.
# ------------------------------------------------
with section("markup"):
# What character to use for bulleted lists
bullet_char = '*'
# What character to use as punctuation after numerals in an enumerated list
enum_char = '.'
# If comment markup is enabled, don't reflow the first comment block in each
# listfile. Use this to preserve formatting of your copyright/license
# statements.
first_comment_is_literal = True
# If comment markup is enabled, don't reflow any comment block which matches
# this (regex) pattern. Default is `None` (disabled).
literal_comment_pattern = None
# Regular expression to match preformat fences in comments default=
# ``r'^\s*([`~]{3}[`~]*)(.*)$'``
fence_pattern = '^\\s*([`~]{3}[`~]*)(.*)$'
# Regular expression to match rulers in comments default=
# ``r'^\s*[^\w\s]{3}.*[^\w\s]{3}$'``
ruler_pattern = '^\\s*[^\\w\\s]{3}.*[^\\w\\s]{3}$'
# If a comment line matches starts with this pattern then it is explicitly a
# trailing comment for the preceding argument. Default is '#<'
explicit_trailing_pattern = '#<'
# If a comment line starts with at least this many consecutive hash
# characters, then don't lstrip() them off. This allows for lazy hash rulers
# where the first hash char is not separated by space
hashruler_min_length = 10
# If true, then insert a space between the first hash char and remaining hash
# chars in a hash ruler, and normalize its length to fill the column
canonicalize_hashrulers = True
# enable comment markup parsing and reflow
enable_markup = True
# ----------------------------
# Options affecting the linter
# ----------------------------
with section("lint"):
# a list of lint codes to disable
disabled_codes = []
# regular expression pattern describing valid function names
function_pattern = '[0-9a-z_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid macro names
macro_pattern = '[0-9A-Z_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid names for variables with global
# (cache) scope
global_var_pattern = '[A-Z][0-9A-Z_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid names for variables with global
# scope (but internal semantic)
internal_var_pattern = '_[A-Z][0-9A-Z_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid names for variables with local
# scope
local_var_pattern = '[a-z][a-z0-9_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid names for privatedirectory
# variables
private_var_pattern = '_[0-9a-z_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid names for public directory
# variables
public_var_pattern = '[A-Z][0-9A-Z_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid names for function/macro
# arguments and loop variables.
argument_var_pattern = '[a-z][a-z0-9_]+'
# regular expression pattern describing valid names for keywords used in
# functions or macros
keyword_pattern = '[A-Z][0-9A-Z_]+'
# In the heuristic for C0201, how many conditionals to match within a loop in
# before considering the loop a parser.
max_conditionals_custom_parser = 2
# Require at least this many newlines between statements
min_statement_spacing = 1
# Require no more than this many newlines between statements
max_statement_spacing = 2
max_returns = 6
max_branches = 12
max_arguments = 5
max_localvars = 15
max_statements = 50
# -------------------------------
# Options affecting file encoding
# -------------------------------
with section("encode"):
# If true, emit the unicode byte-order mark (BOM) at the start of the file
emit_byteorder_mark = False
# Specify the encoding of the input file. Defaults to utf-8
input_encoding = 'utf-8'
# Specify the encoding of the output file. Defaults to utf-8. Note that cmake
# only claims to support utf-8 so be careful when using anything else
output_encoding = 'utf-8'
# -------------------------------------
# Miscellaneous configurations options.
# -------------------------------------
with section("misc"):
# A dictionary containing any per-command configuration overrides. Currently
# only `command_case` is supported.
per_command = {}