pp_indent_with_tabs
Category: Preprocessor options Type: numeric [-1 .. 2] Default: -1
How to use tabs when indenting preprocessor code. -1: Use 'indent_with_tabs' setting (default) 0: Spaces only 1: Indent with tabs to brace level, align with spaces 2: Indent and align with tabs, using spaces when not on a tabstop Default: -1
raw CPP code | pp_indent_with_tabs=-1 | pp_indent_with_tabs=0 | pp_indent_with_tabs=1 | pp_indent_with_tabs=2 |
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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; } | /*-- 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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