C language prettier that conforms to 42 norm v3. I know you are already a good human norm. It's just for convenience.
This version as been updated to be use with linux-asahi a linux version for m1 & m2 (for the moment).
Requires Python3.8+ (3.9, 3.10, 3.11)
$ pip3 install c-formatter-42
$ pip3 install --user c-formatter-42 # If you don't have root privileges
$ git clone https://github.com/cacharle/c_formatter_42
$ cd c_formatter_42
$ pip3 install -e .
$ c_formatter_42 < file.c
$ python3 -m c_formatter_42 < file.c # If you get 'command not found' with the previous one
$ c_formatter_42 --help
usage: c_formatter_42 [-h] [-c] [FILE [FILE ...]]
Format C source according to the norm
positional arguments:
FILE File to format inplace, if no file is provided read STDIN
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c, --confirm Ask confirmation before overwriting any file
Check out the c_formatter_42.vim
plugin. This plugin automatically installs the c_formatter_42
package using pip.
- Install
c_formatter_42
- Install the
keyhr.42-c-format
extension - Set
keyhr.42-c-format
as the default formatter for C files in.vscode/settings.json
{
"[c]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "keyhr.42-c-format"
}
}
Feel free to report issues or contribute. :)
$ pip3 install tox
$ tox
$ tox -e py311 # for a specific python version
$ pip3 install bumpversion
$ bumpversion [major|minor|patch]
$ git push
$ git push --tags
Go to: https://github.com/dawnbeen/c_formatter_42/tags and click on the tag you just created.
Then click on Create release from tag
, the pipeline will build and deploy that version for you.