GNU bug report logs - #6617
linux kernel C style (fwd)

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Packages: emacs, cc-mode;

Reported by: Dimitrios Apostolou <jimis <at> gmx.net>

Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 10:36:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Alan Mackenzie <acm <at> muc.de>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Dimitrios Apostolou <jimis <at> gmx.net>
To: Dan Nicolaescu <dann <at> gnu.org>
Cc: 6617 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#6617: linux kernel C style (fwd)
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 12:17:38 +0300 (EEST)
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, Dan Nicolaescu wrote:
> Dimitrios Apostolou <jimis <at> gmx.net> writes:
>
>> Hi, I sent the following to help-gnu-emacs and got no reply, maybe
>> this list is more relevant.
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 21:56:09 +0300 (EEST)
>> From: Dimitrios Apostolou <jimis <at> gmx.net>
>> To: help-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org
>> Subject: linux kernel C style
>>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> is the "linux" c-style supposed to be compliant to the linux kernel
>> style guidelines? I just realised that all this time emacs was
>> indenting my code slightly wrong, specifically the use of spaces is
>> forbidden, even when continuing the argument list of a function.
>
> Is that really the case?  Is this requirement documented anywhere?

In the file Documentation/CodingStyle search for "emacs". Warning: the 
language is a bit toxic for emacs devs/users.

There is also another point which is not clear but says the following:

Statements longer than 80 columns will be broken into sensible chunks. 
Descendants are always substantially shorter than the parent and are 
placed substantially to the right. The same applies to function headers 
with a long argument list. Long strings are as well broken into shorter 
strings. The only exception to this is where exceeding 80 columns 
significantly increases readability and does not hide information.


It is then followed by an example which is is indented only with tabs.


> Looking at a random file in the linux-2.6.34.1 kernel: kernel/sched.c 
> one can see:
>
> static void update_group_shares_cpu(struct task_group *tg, int cpu,
> 				    unsigned long sd_shares,
> 				    unsigned long sd_rq_weight,
> 				    unsigned long *usd_rq_weight)
> {
> [snip]
>
> The arguments starting from sd_shares are indented using a few tabs
> followed by a few spaces.
> The above is not the only occurrence, there are many others in the same file.

My guess is that those are inconsistencies caused by the current "linux" 
style in emacs, but perhaps this should be posted to LKML to verify.

>
>
> Another point: to enforce the use of the correct style, a file called
> .dir-locals.el should be placed at the top level of the kernel tree
> with the following [completely untested] contents:
>
> ((c-mode . ((c-file-style . "linux")
>            (tab-width . 8)
>            (indent-tabs-mode . t))))
>
> With this users of emacs-23+ will get the correct settings for editing
> the kernel by default.
>
>



Thanks,
Dimitris





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