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Change .clang-format and commit automated changes from a fresh run of
format-code
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Run this:
for i in **/*.cc **/*.c **/*.h **/*.hh; do
clang-format < $i >| $i.new && mv $i.new $i
done
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This comment expands all tabs using an 8-character tab-width. You
should ignore this commit when using git blame or use git blame -w.
In the early days, I used to use tabs where possible for indentation,
since emacs did this automatically. In recent years, I have switched
to only using spaces, which means qpdf source code has been a mixture
of spaces and tabs. I have avoided cleaning this up because of not
wanting gratuitous whitespaces change to cloud the output of git
blame, but I changed my mind after discussing with users who view qpdf
source code in editors/IDEs that have other tab widths by default and
in light of the fact that I am planning to start applying automatic
code formatting soon.
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When possible, use `for (auto&` or `for (auto const&` when iterating
using C++-11 style iterators.
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Also switch to colon-style iteration in some cases. Thanks to Dean
Scarff for drawing this to my attention after detecting some
unnecessary copies with
https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/performance-for-range-copy.html
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This was added in C++11.
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Just because we know an indirect reference is null, doesn't mean we
shouldn't keep it indirect.
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