Using indent Utility207
-bls
-ncdb
-nce
-cp1
-cs
-di2
-ndj
-nfc1
-nfca
-hnl
-i2
-ip5
-lp
-pcs
-nprs
-psl
-saf
-sai
-saw
-nsc
-nsob
A list of all the options and their meanings are presented later in this chapter. You can
override a particular option in a style by explicitly typing it on the command line.
The other commonly used style is Kernighan and Ritchie style, also known as K&R style.
This style is applied using the –
kr
option at the command line and it sets the following options.
-nbad
-bap
-bbo
-nbc
-br
-brs
-c33
-cd33
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