Yay!  This will be a big help to external contributors.

It would be nice if a version of this could be adapted for WebKit
style as well.  ;-)

Erik


On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Elliot Glaysher (Chromium)
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Background: For the last couple of months, there have been requests
> from external contributors for a style linting tool. I've just finish
> cleaning Google's cpplint.py up for public release.
>
> cpplint.py takes file names as input and returns file/line number
> pairs with error messages about style violations. By default it
> outputs in a format friendly to emacs compile-mode, but can output
> Visual Studio compatible errors with the "--output=vs7" option. See
> cpplint.py --help for more details. cpplint.py is not perfect as it is
> based on regular expressions--thus it won't catch everything and will
> have the occasional false positive.
>
> John is planning on integrating this directly with gcl, but if you
> want to run it right now, the python script is available at:
>
>  http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cpplint/cpplint.py
>
> For those who are interested, I've also released Google's indentation
> rules for emacs:
>
>  http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/google-c-style.el
>
> -- Elliot
>
> >
>

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