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How can I make indent leave pointer type *s alone?
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Chris Nelson |
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How can I make indent leave pointer type *s alone? |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Sep 2008 06:56:16 -0700 (PDT) |
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G2/1.0 |
When I run indent with various options I want against my source, it
does what I want but also messes with the placement of *s in pointer
types:
-int send_pkt(tpkt_t* pkt, void* opt_data);
-void dump(tpkt_t* bp);
+int send_pkt(tpkt_t * pkt, void *opt_data);
+void dump(tpkt * bp);
I know my placement of *s next to the type not the variable is
unconventional but how can I get indent to just leave them alone?
I've looked in the man page, the info page, and visited a half a dozen
pages that Google suggested and I can't find an option to do this.
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