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cstyle(1) General Commands Manual cstyle(1) NAME cstyle - check for some common stylistic errors in C source files SYNOPSIS cstyle [-chpvCPbKB] [-o constructs] [-l #] [file...] DESCRIPTION cstyle inspects C source files (*.c and *.h) for common stylistic er- rors. It attempts to check for the cstyle documented in /shared/ON/general_docs/cstyle.ms.pdf. Note that there is much in that document that cannot be checked for; just because your code is cstyle(1) clean does not mean that you've followed Sun's C style. Caveat emptor. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -b Do not check for white space after the cpp directive '#'. This al- lows one to have indented cpp directives that give better readabil- ity in special for portable software. -B Allow boxed comments. This are comments that start with /*-------. -c Check continuation line indentation inside of functions. Sun's C style states that all statements must be indented to an appropriate tab stop, and any continuation lines after them must be indented exactly four spaces from the start line. This option enables a se- ries of checks designed to find continuation line problems within functions only. The checks have some limitations; see CONTINUA- TION CHECKING, below. -h Performs heuristic checks that are sometimes wrong. Not generally used. -K Do not check for white space at /* */ comment bounds. This allows one to tolerate code that was commented out by editor macros. -l # Set the maximum line length to #. The default line length is 80 characters. It is recommended not to use a maximum line length above 132 characters. -p Performs some of the more picky checks. Includes ANSI #else and #endif rules, and tries to detect spaces after casts. Used as part of the putback checks. -v Verbose output; includes the text of the line of error, and, for -c, the first statement in the current continuation block. -C Ignore errors in header comments (i.e. block comments starting in the first column). Not generally used. -P Check for use of non-POSIX types. Historically, types like "u_int" and "u_long" were used, but they are now deprecated in favor of the POSIX types uint_t, ulong_t, etc. This detects any use of the dep- recated types. Used as part of the putback checks. -o constructs Allow a comma-separated list of additional constructs. Available constructs include: doxygen Allow doxygen-style block comments (/** and /*!) splint Allow splint-style lint comments (/*@...@*/) NOTES The cstyle rule for the OS/Net consolidation is that all new files must be -pP clean. For existing files, the following invocations are run against both the old and new files: cstyle file cstyle -p file cstyle -pP file If the old file gave no errors for one of the invocations, the new file must also give no errors. This way, files can only become more clean. CONTINUATION CHECKING The continuation checker is a reasonably simple state machine that knows something about how C is layed out, and can match parenthesis, etc. over multiple lines. It does have some limitations: 1. Preprocessor macros which cause unmatched parenthesis will confuse the checker for that line. To fix this, you'll need to make sure that each branch of the #if statement has balanced parenthesis. 2. Some cpp macros do not require ;s after them. Any such macros *must* be ALL_CAPS; any lower case letters will cause bad output. The bad output will generally be corrected after the next ;, {, or }. Some continuation error messages deserve some additional explanation multiple statements continued over multiple lines A multi-line statement which is not broken at statement boundaries. For example: if (this_is_a_long_variable == another_variable) a = b + c; Will trigger this error. Instead, do: if (this_is_a_long_variable == another_variable) a = b + c; empty if/for/while body not on its own line For visibility, empty bodies for if, for, and while statements should be on their own line. For example: while (do_something(&x) == 0); Will trigger this error. Instead, do: while (do_something(&x) == 0) ; 2022/09/09 cstyle(1)
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