Hallo Gerrit, 2001-11-21 14:03:08, du schriebst:
>> The standard gnu indent is doing horrible things.. What about bcpp? $ ./bcpp -h *** Displaying Brief Help *** C(++) Beautifier V1.8 Program Was Written By Steven De Toni, December 1995 Modified/revised by Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1996,1999 All Parts Of This Program Are Freely Distributable. Usage: bcpp [Parameters] [Input File Name] [Output File Name] Options: [-bcl] [-bnl] [-cc <num>] [-f <num>] [-fi <string>] [-fnc <string>] [-fo <string>] [-h] [-i <num>] [-lg] [-na] [-nb] [-nc] [-nlcnc] [-no] [-nq] [-qb] [-s] [-t] [-ya] [-yb] [-ylcnc] [-yo] [-yq] [<string>] [<string>] [] = Optional <> = Parameter Requirement * Support For I/O Redirection Is Provided * More Detail [y/n] ? y -bcl : Open braces on code line -bnl : Open braces on new line -cc <num> : Column to align comments with code -f <num> : Function line spacing -fi <string> : Input file name -fnc <string> : Load custom configuration file -fo <string> : Output file name -h or -? : This help message -i <num> : Indent space length -lg : Leave graphic chars -nc <num> : Column to align comments with no code -qb <num> : Define internal queue buffer size -s : Use spaces in indenting -t : Use tabs in indenting Options beginning with -n or -y disable/enable functions: a : Remove non-ASCII chars b : Backup input file with .bac extension lcnc : Leave comments with NoCode o : Program output q : Change non-ASCII chars in quotes to octal Gerrit -- =^..^=
