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For this case, we don’t have to take another global reformatting. These two formats can coexisting without the conflict.  We just allow the condense argus format in CSS. Also, update Uncrustify to not forcing each argument at its own line.

The current Uncrustify behavior seems to me match the CCS spec. But this patch was sent to allow the multiple argus at the same line, which was not proposed to fix the issue in current Uncrustify. You sure we just close this issue?

Abner

 

 

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We do not want another global format change because that make git blame difficult to use.

 

Are any clarifications required to describe the current Uncrustify behavior?  Or is the description correct?

 

If the current description matches Uncristify behavior, then I recommend we close this issue as will not fix.

 

Mike

 

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Uncrustify can fix the first argument that is not at the indent with two space. It also can fix the first argument that is not at the new line.

But it also makes each argument a new line if multiple args are condensed in one line. That is what we have to update Uncrustify if we have this patch merged to CCS.

 

+Michael Kubacki in loop.

 

Abner

 

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Is this exactly what Uncrustify does now?

 

Mike

 

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Subject: Re: [edk2-devel] [edk2-CCodingStandardsSpecification PATCH 2/2] Source Files / Spacing / Multi-line func. calls: allow condensed arguments

 

Hi all,
As we are going to release CCS 2.3, we would like to address some pending issues of CCS. For this, I think we can,
- Still keep the one line per argument style in CCS although the multi-arguments in the one line style can cover this. This avoids confusion from readers and questions about if they can do the one-line per argument style.
- If the arguments are in different lines, the first argument must be indented with two spaces from the start of the function name or the member function name.
How is this?

Abner