# This can format all PostgreSQL *.c and *.h files,
# excluding libpq++, *.y, and *.l files.
#
+#
+# This can format all PostgreSQL *.c and *.h files,
+# excluding libpq++, *.y, and *.l files.
+#
+# On 09/06/1997, from the top directory, I ran:
+#
+# find . -name '*.[ch]' -type f -print | grep -v '++' | xargs -n100 PGINDENT
+#
+
trap "rm -f /tmp/$$ /tmp/$$a" 0 1 2 3 15
entab </dev/null >/dev/null
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]
\2;g' | # workaround for indent bug
detab -t4 -qc |
sed 's;^DATA(.*$;/*&*/;' >/tmp/$$a # protect backslashes in DATA()
- indent -bad -bap -bbb -bc -bl -d0 -cdb -nce -cli1 -di16 -nfc1 \
- -lp -nip -nbc -psl -di1 -i4 -l75 -npro /tmp/$$a >/tmp/$$ 2>&1
+ indent -bad -bap -bbb -bc -bl -d0 -cdb -nce -nfc1 -di12 -l70 \
+ -lp -nip -npro /tmp/$$a >/tmp/$$ 2>&1
if [ "$?" -ne 0 -o -s /tmp/$$ ]
then echo "$FILE"
cat /tmp/$$