/* $NetBSD: opt_psl.c,v 1.8 2022/04/24 09:04:12 rillig Exp $ */ /* * Tests for the options '-psl' and '-npsl' ("procedure definition in separate * line"). * * The option '-psl' starts a new line for the function name in a function * definition. * * The option '-npsl' puts the function name in the same line as its return * type. */ /* Single-line function declarations are not affected by these options. */ //indent input void function_declaration(void); //indent end //indent run -psl void function_declaration(void); //indent end //indent run-equals-prev-output -npsl /* * Multi-line function declarations are affected by these options since indent * wrongly assumes they were function definitions, not declarations. * * Before 1990, when C90 added function prototypes, this case was rare since * function definitions consisted only of the return type (defaulting to * 'int'), the function name and the list of parameter names, without * parameter types or type qualifiers like 'const'. */ //indent input void function_declaration( void); //indent end //indent run -psl void function_declaration( void); //indent end /* * In a function definition (which indent wrongly assumes here), in contrast * to a declaration, the function name is not indented to column 17. */ //indent run -npsl void function_declaration( void); //indent end /* * In a function definition, in contrast to a declaration, the function name * is not indented to column 17 since the other function definitions are too * far away. */ //indent input void function_definition(void) {} //indent end //indent run -psl void function_definition(void) { } //indent end //indent run -npsl void function_definition(void) { } //indent end