aaron.ballman added inline comments.
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Comment at: clang/lib/Format/Format.cpp:1699
ChromiumStyle.DerivePointerAlignment = false;
+ ChromiumStyle.InsertBraces = true;
if (Language == FormatStyle::LK_ObjC)
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HazardyKnusperkeks wrote:
> MyDeveloperDay wrote:
> > This is an code modifying feature, we agreed that all code modifying
> > features would be off by default, opt in only
> Now the question arises if //default// simply only applies to `LLVMStyle`,
> since that's the //default// when nothing is stated, or if other styles are
> free to enable such features in their style //by default//.
>
> I'd say if chromium wants to do that, they should be allowed to.
The community reacted pretty strongly to clang-format mutating code in ways
that may change the meaning of code unless there is an explicit opt-in. The
reason for that is because the opt-in + documentation is what informs the user
that the feature may break their code, so removing that opt-in for the Chromium
style means those users have no idea about the dangers. (In general, users take
a dim view of a formatting tool that breaks code.)
Personally, I think if the Chromium *project* wants that to be the default,
they can use .clang-format files in their version control to make it so, but I
don't think the Chromium *style* built into clang-format should allow it by
default because that may be used by a wider audience than just Chromium
developers. Basically, I think we want to be conservative with formatting
features that can potentially break code (once we start breaking user code with
a formatting tool, that tool gets pulled out of affected people's CI pipelines
pretty quickly, which I think we generally want to avoid).
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