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{
// NOTE: You should always edit options in user file, not this file.
// Print debug message
"debug": false,
// Auto format on file save
"autoformat_on_save": false,
// The mapping key is `syntax name`, and the value is `formatting mode`.
// Note that the value for each mapping should be "c", "java" or "cs".
"user_defined_syntax_mode_mapping": {
// For example:
/*
"arduino": "c",
"pde": "java",
"apex": "java"
*/
},
// Please visit http://astyle.sourceforge.net/astyle.html for more information
"options_default": {
// Default bracket style
// Can be one of "allman", "bsd", "break", "java", "attach", "kr", "k&r",
// "k/r" "stroustrup", "whitesmith", "banner", "gnu", "linux", "horstmann",
// "1tbs", "otbs ", "google", "pico", "lisp", "python", "vtk", or null
// for default.
"style": "k&r",
// Tab options
// "indent": Can be one of "spaces", "tab" "force-tab", "force-tab-x", or null
// "indent-spaces": Can be either null or numbers
//
// While both "indent" or "indent-spaces" are null (default), the indentation options
// will be retrieved from Sublime Text view settings: `tab_size`, `translate_tabs_to_spaces`:
// 1. If `translate_tabs_to_spaces` is true, "indent" will be "spaces", otherwise, "tab";
// 2. "indent-spaces" will equal to `tab_size`.
"indent": null,
"indent-spaces": null,
// === Bracket Modify Options ===
// Attach brackets to a namespace statement. This is done regardless of
// the bracket style being used.
"attach-namespaces": false,
// Attach brackets to a class statement. This is done regardless of the
// bracket style being used.
"attach-classes": false,
// Attach brackets to class and struct inline function definitions. This
// is not done for run-in type brackets (Horstmann and Pico styles). This
// option is effective for C++ files only.
"attach-inlines": false,
// Attach brackets to a bracketed extern "C" statement. This is done
// regardless of the bracket style being used. This option is effective
// for C++ files only.
//
// An extern "C" statement that is part of a function definition is
// formatted according to the requested bracket style. Bracketed extern
// "C" statements are unaffected by the bracket style and this option is
// the only way to change them.
"attach-extern-c": false,
// === Indentation Options ===
// Indent 'class' and 'struct' blocks so that the blocks 'public:',
// 'protected:' and 'private:' are indented. The struct blocks are
// indented only if an access modifier is declared somewhere in the
// struct. The entire block is indented. This option is effective for C++ files only.
"indent-classes": false,
// Indent 'class' and 'struct' access modifiers, 'public:', 'protected:'
// and 'private:', one half indent. The rest of the class is not indented.
// This option is effective for C++ files only. If used with indentclasses
// this option will be ignored.
"indent-modifiers": false,
// Indent 'switch' blocks so that the 'case X:' statements are indented
// in the switch block. The entire case block is indented.
"indent-switches": true,
// Indent 'case X:' blocks from the 'case X:' headers. Case statements
// not enclosed in blocks are NOT indented.
"indent-cases": true,
// Add extra indentation to namespace blocks. This option has
// no effect on Java files.
"indent-namespaces": false,
// Add extra indentation to labels so they appear 1 indent less than the
// current indentation, rather than being flushed to the left (the default).
"indent-labels": false,
// Indent preprocessor blocks at bracket level zero, and immediately within
// a namespace. There are restrictions on what will be indented. Blocks
// within methods, classes, arrays, etc, will not be indented. Blocks
// containing brackets or multi-line define statements will not be indented.
// Without this option the preprocessor block is not indented.
"indent-preproc-block": false,
// Indent multi-line preprocessor definitions ending with a backslash.
// Should be used with `convert-tabs` for proper results. Does a pretty
// good job, but cannot perform miracles in obfuscated preprocessor
// definitions. Without this option the preprocessor statements remain unchanged.
"indent-preproc-define": false,
// Indent preprocessor conditional statements to the same level as the
// source code.
"indent-preproc-cond": false,
// Indent C++ comments beginning in column one. By default C++ comments
// beginning in column one are not indented. This option will allow the
// comments to be indented with the code.
"indent-col1-comments": false,
// Set the minimal indent that is added when a header is built of multiple
// lines. This indent helps to easily separate the header from the command
// statements that follow. The value for # indicates a number of indents
// and is a minimum value. The indent may be greater to align with the data
// on the previous line.
// The valid values are:
// 0 - no minimal indent. The lines will be aligned with the paren on the
// preceding line.
// 1 - indent at least one additional indent.
// 2 - indent at least two additional indents.
// 3 - indent at least one-half an additional indent. This is intended for
// large indents (e.g. 8).
// The default value is 2, two additional indents.
"min-conditional-indent": 2,
// Set the maximum spaces to indent a continuation line.
// The maximum spaces indicate a number of columns and
// must not be greater than 120. A maximum of less
// than two indent lengths will be ignored. This option
// will prevent continuation lines from extending too
// far to the right. Setting a larger value will allow
// the code to be extended further to the right.
//
// range: [40, 120]
"max-instatement-indent": 40,
// === Padding Options ===
// null - Do nothing
// "default" - Pad empty lines around header blocks (e.g. 'if',
// 'for', 'while'...).
// "all" - Pad empty lines around header blocks (e.g. 'if',
// 'for', 'while'...). Treat closing header blocks
// (e.g. 'else', 'catch') as stand-alone blocks.
"break-blocks": null,
// Insert space padding around operators. Any end of line comments
// will remain in the original column, if possible. Note that there
// is no option to unpad. Once padded, they stay padded.
"pad-oper": true,
// Insert space padding around parenthesis on both the outside and
// the inside. Any end of line comments will remain in the original
// column, if possible.
"pad-paren": false,
// Insert space padding around parenthesis on the outside only. Any
// end of line comments will remain in the original column, if possible.
// This can be used with `unpad-paren` below to remove unwanted spaces.
"pad-paren-out": false,
// Insert space padding around the first parenthesis in a series on the
// outside only. Any end of line comments will remain in the original
// column, if possible. This can be used with unpad-paren below to remove
// unwanted spaces. If used with pad-paren or pad-paren-out, this
// option will be ignored. If used with pad-paren-in, the result will
// be the same as pad-paren.
"pad-first-paren-out": false,
// Insert space padding around parenthesis on the inside only. Any
// end of line comments will remain in the original column, if possible.
// This can be used with `unpad-paren` below to remove unwanted spaces.
"pad-paren-in": false,
// Insert space padding after paren headers only (e.g. 'if', 'for',
//'while'...). Any end of line comments will remain in the original
// column, if possible. This can be used with unpad-paren to remove
// unwanted spaces.
"pad-header": true,
// Remove extra space padding around parenthesis on the inside and outside.
// Any end of line comments will remain in the original column, if possible.
// This option can be used in combination with the paren padding options
// `pad-paren`, `pad-paren-out`, `pad-paren-in`, and `pad-header` above.
// Only padding that has not been requested by other options will be removed.
// For example, if a source has parens padded on both the inside and outside,
// and you want inside only. You need to use unpad-paren to remove the outside
// padding, and pad-paren-in to retain the inside padding. Using only `pad-paren-in`
// would not remove the outside padding.
"unpad-paren": false,
// Delete empty lines within a function or method. Empty lines outside of functions
// or methods are NOT deleted. If used with break-blocks or break-blocks=all it will
// delete all lines EXCEPT the lines added by the `break-blocks` options.
"delete-empty-lines": false,
// Fill empty lines with the white space of the previous line.
"fill-empty-lines": false,
// Attach a pointer or reference operator (* or &) to either the variable type (left)
// or variable name (right), or place it between the type and name (middle).
// The spacing between the type and name will be preserved, if possible. To format
// references separately use the following `align-reference` option.
// can be one of null, "type", "middle" or "name"
"align-pointer": null,
// This option will align references separate from pointers. Pointers are not changed
// by this option. If pointers and references are to be aligned the same, use the
// previous `align-pointer` option. The option align-reference=none will not change
// the reference alignment. The other options are the same as for `align-pointer`.
// In the case of a reference to a pointer (*&) with conflicting alignments, the
// `align-pointer` value will be used.
// can be one of "none", "type", "middle", "name", or null for default.
"align-reference": null,
// === Formatting Options ===
// When `style` is "attach", "linux" or "stroustrup", this breaks closing headers
// (e.g. 'else', 'catch', ...) from their immediately preceding closing brackets.
// Closing header brackets are always broken with broken brackets, horstmann
// rackets, indented blocks, and indented brackets.
"break-closing-brackets": false,
// Break "else if" header combinations into separate lines. This option has no effect
// if keep-one-line-statements is used, the "else if" statements will remain as they are.
// If this option is NOT used, "else if" header combinations will be placed on a single line.
"break-elseifs": false,
// Add brackets to unbracketed one line conditional statements (e.g. 'if', 'for', 'while'...).
// The statement must be on a single line. The brackets will be added according to the
// currently requested predefined style or bracket type. If no style or bracket type is
// requested the brackets will be attached. If `add-one-line-brackets` is also used the
// result will be one line brackets.
"add-brackets": false,
// Add one line brackets to unbracketed one line conditional statements
// (e.g. 'if', 'for', 'while'...). The statement must be on a single line.
// The option implies `keep-one-line-blocks` and will not break the one line blocks.
"add-one-line-brackets": false,
// Remove brackets from conditional statements (e.g. 'if', 'for', 'while'...).
// The statement must be a single statement on a single line. If
// --add-brackets or --add-one-line-brackets is also used the result will
// be to add brackets. Brackets will not be removed from
// "One True Brace Style", --style=1tbs.
"remove-brackets": false,
// Don't break one-line blocks.
"keep-one-line-blocks": true,
// Don't break complex statements and multiple statements residing on a single line.
"keep-one-line-statements": true,
// Closes whitespace in the angle brackets of template definitions. Closing
// the ending angle brackets is now allowed by the C++11 standard.
// Be sure your compiler supports this before making the changes.
"close-templates": false,
// Remove the preceding '*' in a multi-line comment that begins a line.
// A trailing '*', if present, is also removed. Text that is less than one
// is indent is indented to one indent. Text greater than one indent is
// not changed. Multi-line comments that begin a line but without the
// preceding '*' are indented to one indent for consistency. This can
// slightly modify the indentation of commented out blocks of code.
// Lines containing all '*' are left unchanged. Extra spacing is removed
// from the comment close '*/'.
"remove-comment-prefix": false,
// The option max-code-length will break a line if the code exceeds # characters.
// The valid values are 50 thru 200. Lines without logical conditionals will
// break on a logical conditional (||, &&, ...), comma, paren, semicolon, or space.
//
// Some code will not be broken, such as comments, quotes, and arrays.
// If used with keep-one-line-blocks or add-one-line-brackets the blocks
// will NOT be broken. If used with keep-one-line-statements the statements
// will be broken at a semicolon if the line goes over the maximum length.
// If there is no available break point within the max code length, the
// line will be broken at the first available break point after the max code length.
//
// By default logical conditionals will be placed first on the new line.
// The option break-after-logical will cause the logical conditionals to be
// placed last on the previous line. This option has no effect without max-code-length.
"max-code-length": -1,
"break-after-logical": false,
// == Objective-C Options ==
// Because of the longer indents sometimes needed for Objective-C, the option
// "max-instatement-indent" may need to be increased. If you are not getting
// the paren and square bracket alignment you want, try increasing this value.
// Align the colons in Objective-C method declarations. This option is effective
// for Objective-C files only.
"align-method-colon": false,
// Insert space padding after the '-' or '+' Objective-C method prefix. This will
// add exactly one space. Any additional spaces will be deleted. This option is
// effective for Objective-C files only.
"pad-method-prefix": false,
// Remove all space padding after the '-' or '+' Objective-C method prefix.
// If used with pad-method-prefix, this option will be ignored. This option
// is effective for Objective-C files only.
"unpad-method-prefix": false,
// Add or remove space padding before or after the colons in an Objective-C
// method call. These options will pad exactly one space. Any additional
// spaces will be deleted. Colons immediarely preceeding a paren will not
// be padded. This option is effective for Objective-C files only.
//
// Can be one of "none", "all", "after" or "before", or null for default.
"pad-method-colon": null
},
//
// Language Specific Options
//
// You can override default options in language-specific options here.
// Addtional options are also provided:
//
// "additional_options": Addtional options following astyle options file style
// (http://astyle.sourceforge.net/astyle.html).
// e.g.: "additional_options": ["--indent=spaces=2", "--convert-tabs"]
//
// "additional_options_file": Addtional options file for astyle (aka astylerc), you must specify
// a full path for that file, environment variable may be included.
// e.g.: "additional_options_file": "%USERPROFILE%/astylerc" // (Windows)
// e.g.: "additional_options_file": "$HOME/.astylerc" // (Linux)
// === Additional variables that you may use ===
// $file_path The directory of the current file, e.g., C:\Files.
// $file The full path to the current file, e.g., C:\Files\Chapter1.txt.
// $file_name The name portion of the current file, e.g., Chapter1.txt.
// $file_extension The extension portion of the current file, e.g., txt.
// $file_base_name The name-only portion of the current file, e.g., Document.
// $packages The full path to the Packages folder.
// The following requires "Sublime Text 3"
// $project The full path to the current project file.
// $project_path The directory of the current project file.
// $project_name The name portion of the current project file.
// $project_extension The extension portion of the current project file.
// $project_base_name The name-only portion of the current project file.
//
// "use_only_additional_options": While true, SublimeAStyleFormatter will *only* process
// options in *both* "additional_options" and "additional_options_file".
// Language-specific options for C
"options_c": {
"use_only_additional_options": false,
"additional_options_file": "",
"additional_options": []
},
// Language-specific for C++
"options_c++": {
"use_only_additional_options": false,
"additional_options_file": "",
"additional_options": []
},
// Language-specific for Java
"options_java": {
"style": "java",
"use_only_additional_options": false,
"additional_options_file": "",
"additional_options": []
},
// Language-specific for C#
"options_cs": {
"use_only_additional_options": false,
"additional_options_file": "",
"additional_options": []
}
}