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This plugin formats your C++ code with specific coding style using clang.

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Requirements

  • clang-format command (3.4 or later), which is bundled in Clang extra tools
  • vim-operator-user(highly recommended)
  • vimproc.vim(recommended in Windows)

Usage

:ClangFormat command is available. If you use it in normal mode, the whole code will be formatted. If you use it in visual mode, the selected code will be formatted. It is more convenient to map :ClangFormat to your favorite key mapping in normal mode and visual mode.

If you install vim-operator-user in advance, you can also map <Plug>(operator-clang-format) to your favorite key bind.

:ClangFormatAutoToggle command toggles the auto formatting on buffer write. :ClangFormatAutoEnable command enables the auto formatting on buffer write. Useful for automatically enabling the auto format through a vimrc. :ClangFormatAutoDisable turns it off.

What is the difference from clang-format.py?

clang-format.py is Python script to use clang-format from Vim, which is installed with clang-format. The usage is here. Against clang-format.py, vim-clang-format has below advantages.

  • Style options are highly customizable in .vimrc. clang-format.py requires .clang-format file to customize a style.
  • vim-clang-format provides an operator mapping.
  • vim-clang-format doesn't need python interface.

In short, vim-clang-format has better Vim integration than clang-format.py.

Customization

You can customize formatting using some variables.

  • g:clang_format#code_style

g:clang_format#code_style is a base style. llvm, google, chromium, mozilla is supported. The default value is google.

  • g:clang_format#style_options

Coding style options as dictionary.

An example is below:

let g:clang_format#style_options = {
            \ "AccessModifierOffset" : -4,
            \ "AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine" : "true",
            \ "AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations" : "true",
            \ "Standard" : "C++11",
            \ "BreakBeforeBraces" : "Stroustrup"}

For config information, execute clang-format -dump-config command.

  • g:clang_format#command

Name of clang-format. If the name of command is not clang-format or you want to specify a command by absolute path, set this variable. Default value is clang-format.

  • g:clang_format#extra_args

You can specify more extra options in g:clang_format#extra_args as String or List of String.

  • g:clang_format#detect_style_file

When this variable's value is 1, vim-clang-format automatically detects the style file like .clang-format or _clang-format and applies the style to formatting.

  • g:clang_format#auto_format

When the value is 1, a current buffer is automatically formatted on saving the buffer. Formatting is executed on BufWritePre event.

  • g:clang_format#auto_format_on_insert_leave

When the value is 1, inserted lines are automatically formatted on leaving insert mode. Formatting is executed on InsertLeave event.

  • g:clang_format#auto_formatexpr

When the value is 1, formatexpr option is set by vim-clang-format automatically in C, C++ and ObjC codes. Vim's format mappings (e.g. gq) get to use clang-format to format. This option is not comptabile with Vim's textwidth feature. You must set textwidth to 0 when the formatexpr is set.

Vimrc Example

let g:clang_format#style_options = {
            \ "AccessModifierOffset" : -4,
            \ "AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine" : "true",
            \ "AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations" : "true",
            \ "Standard" : "C++11"}

" map to <Leader>cf in C++ code
autocmd FileType c,cpp,objc nnoremap <buffer><Leader>cf :<C-u>ClangFormat<CR>
autocmd FileType c,cpp,objc vnoremap <buffer><Leader>cf :ClangFormat<CR>
" if you install vim-operator-user
autocmd FileType c,cpp,objc map <buffer><Leader>x <Plug>(operator-clang-format)
" Toggle auto formatting:
nmap <Leader>C :ClangFormatAutoToggle<CR>
Auto-enabling auto-formatting
au FileType c ClangFormatAutoEnable

For More Information

$ clang-format -help
$ clang-format -dump-config

clang-format's documentation and API documentation is useful in some cases. In paticular, the following link is useful to know the information of a key and its value of a style setting. CLANG-FORMAT STYLE OPTIONS

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2013 rhysd

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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