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#!/bin/sh -e
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# indent needs to know type names do to a proper job.
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# Type names located with grep typedef, then extracted by hand:
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types="bit_fdmask bit_mask caddr_t coord ef_fileinit emp_sig_t empth_sem_t empth_t intp iop_t iovec_t loc_Sem_t loc_Thread_t natid plate_e pointer qsort_func_t s_char stkalign_t u_char u_int u_short vf_ptr voidfunc"
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opts="-kr -cdw -cp8 -ncs -psl -nsob -ss"
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for t in $types
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do opts="$opts -T $t"
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done
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# Quote The indent Manual, Edition 2.2.8, section Bugs:
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#
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# Comments of the form /*UPPERCASE*/ are not treated as comment but
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# as an identifier, causing them to be joined with the next
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# line. This renders comments of this type useless, unless they are
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# embedded in the code to begin with.
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#
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# Therefore, we have to pre- and postprocess with sed. Without this
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# bug, a simple find | xargs indent would do.
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for i in `find -name \*.[ch]`
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do
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if sed 's#/\*\([A-Z][A-Z]*\)\*/#/* @@@\1@@@ */#g' <$i | indent $opts | sed 's#/\* @@@\([A-Z][A-Z]*\)@@@ \*/#/*\1*/#g' >$$
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then mv $$ $i
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else rm -f $i; exit 1;
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fi
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done
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