cb(1)
cb --
C program beautifier
Synopsis
cb [-s] [-j] [-l leng] [-V] [file . . .]
Description
The
cb
command reads syntactically correct C programs
either from its arguments or from the standard input,
and writes them on the standard output with spacing and indentation
that display the structure of the C code.
By default, it preserves all user new-lines.
cb processes supplementary code set characters
according to the locale specified in the LC_CTYPE
environment variable (see LANG on
environ(5)).
cb
accepts the following options:
-s-
Write the code in the style of
Kernighan and Ritchie found in
The C Programming Language.
-j-
Put split lines back together.
-l leng-
Split lines that are longer than
leng.
-V-
Print on standard error output the version of
cb
invoked.
References
cc(1)
Kernighan, B. W., and Ritchie, D. M.,
The C Programming Language,
Second Edition, Prentice-Hall, 1988
Notices
cb
treats asm as a keyword.
The format of structure initializations is unchanged by
cb.
Punctuation that is hidden in
preprocessing directives causes indentation errors.
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