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nl_oc_catch_brace

Properties

  Category: Newline adding and removing options
      Type: multiple (ignore add remove force)
   Default: ignore

Description

(OC) Add or remove newline before the '{' of a '@catch' statement, as in
'@catch (decl) <here> {'. If set to ignore, nl_catch_brace is used.

Examples

raw CPP code nl_oc_catch_brace=ignore nl_oc_catch_brace=add nl_oc_catch_brace=remove nl_oc_catch_brace=force nl
nl_oc_catch_brace=force
/*-- 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; } /*-- 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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