nl_create_list_one_liner
Category: Newline adding and removing options Type: boolean [false, true] Default: false
Whether to split one-line simple list definitions into three lines by adding newlines, as in 'int a[12] = { <here> 0 <here> };'.
raw CPP code | nl_create_list_one_liner=false | nl_create_list_one_liner=true | nl nl_create_list_one_liner=true |
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/*-- this is the default sample --*/ int main(int argc, char** argv){ int n = 0; if(arg>=1){ printf("Hello %s!\n", argv[1]); n=strlen(argv[1]); }else{ puts("Hello world!"); } return n; } | /*-- this is the default sample --*/ int main(int argc, char** argv){ int n = 0; if(arg>=1){ printf("Hello %s!\n", argv[1]); n=strlen(argv[1]); }else{ puts("Hello world!"); } return n; } | /*-- this is the default sample --*/ int main(int argc, char** argv){ int n = 0; if(arg>=1){ printf("Hello %s!\n", argv[1]); n=strlen(argv[1]); }else{ puts("Hello world!"); } return n; } | /*-- this is the default sample --*/ int main(int argc, char** argv){ int n = 0; if(arg>=1){ printf("Hello %s!\n", argv[1]); n=strlen(argv[1]); }else{ puts("Hello world!"); } return n; } |
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