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//===--- ContinuationIndenter.h - Format C++ code ---------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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///
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/// \file
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/// \brief This file implements an indenter that manages the indentation of
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/// continuations.
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_FORMAT_CONTINUATION_INDENTER_H
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#define LLVM_CLANG_FORMAT_CONTINUATION_INDENTER_H
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#include "Encoding.h"
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#include "clang/Format/Format.h"
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namespace clang {
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class SourceManager;
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namespace format {
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class AnnotatedLine;
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struct FormatToken;
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struct LineState;
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struct ParenState;
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class WhitespaceManager;
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class ContinuationIndenter {
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public:
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  /// \brief Constructs a \c ContinuationIndenter to format \p Line starting in
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  /// column \p FirstIndent.
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  ContinuationIndenter(const FormatStyle &Style, SourceManager &SourceMgr,
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                       WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces,
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                       encoding::Encoding Encoding,
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                       bool BinPackInconclusiveFunctions);
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  /// \brief Get the initial state, i.e. the state after placing \p Line's
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  /// first token at \p FirstIndent.
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  LineState getInitialState(unsigned FirstIndent, const AnnotatedLine *Line,
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                            bool DryRun);
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  // FIXME: canBreak and mustBreak aren't strictly indentation-related. Find a
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  // better home.
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  /// \brief Returns \c true, if a line break after \p State is allowed.
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  bool canBreak(const LineState &State);
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  /// \brief Returns \c true, if a line break after \p State is mandatory.
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  bool mustBreak(const LineState &State);
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  /// \brief Appends the next token to \p State and updates information
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  /// necessary for indentation.
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  ///
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  /// Puts the token on the current line if \p Newline is \c false and adds a
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  /// line break and necessary indentation otherwise.
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  ///
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  /// If \p DryRun is \c false, also creates and stores the required
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  /// \c Replacement.
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  unsigned addTokenToState(LineState &State, bool Newline, bool DryRun,
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                           unsigned ExtraSpaces = 0);
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  /// \brief Get the column limit for this line. This is the style's column
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  /// limit, potentially reduced for preprocessor definitions.
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  unsigned getColumnLimit(const LineState &State) const;
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private:
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  /// \brief Mark the next token as consumed in \p State and modify its stacks
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  /// accordingly.
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  unsigned moveStateToNextToken(LineState &State, bool DryRun, bool Newline);
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  /// \brief If the current token sticks out over the end of the line, break
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  /// it if possible.
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  ///
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  /// \returns An extra penalty if a token was broken, otherwise 0.
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  ///
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  /// The returned penalty will cover the cost of the additional line breaks and
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  /// column limit violation in all lines except for the last one. The penalty
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  /// for the column limit violation in the last line (and in single line
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  /// tokens) is handled in \c addNextStateToQueue.
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  unsigned breakProtrudingToken(const FormatToken &Current, LineState &State,
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                                bool DryRun);
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  /// \brief Appends the next token to \p State and updates information
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  /// necessary for indentation.
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  ///
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  /// Puts the token on the current line.
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  ///
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  /// If \p DryRun is \c false, also creates and stores the required
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  /// \c Replacement.
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  void addTokenOnCurrentLine(LineState &State, bool DryRun,
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                             unsigned ExtraSpaces);
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  /// \brief Appends the next token to \p State and updates information
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  /// necessary for indentation.
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  ///
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  /// Adds a line break and necessary indentation.
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  ///
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  /// If \p DryRun is \c false, also creates and stores the required
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  /// \c Replacement.
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  unsigned addTokenOnNewLine(LineState &State, bool DryRun);
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  /// \brief Adds a multiline token to the \p State.
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  ///
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  /// \returns Extra penalty for the first line of the literal: last line is
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  /// handled in \c addNextStateToQueue, and the penalty for other lines doesn't
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  /// matter, as we don't change them.
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  unsigned addMultilineToken(const FormatToken &Current, LineState &State);
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  /// \brief Returns \c true if the next token starts a multiline string
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  /// literal.
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  ///
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  /// This includes implicitly concatenated strings, strings that will be broken
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  /// by clang-format and string literals with escaped newlines.
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  bool NextIsMultilineString(const LineState &State);
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  FormatStyle Style;
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  SourceManager &SourceMgr;
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  WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces;
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  encoding::Encoding Encoding;
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  bool BinPackInconclusiveFunctions;
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};
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struct ParenState {
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  ParenState(unsigned Indent, unsigned IndentLevel, unsigned LastSpace,
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             bool AvoidBinPacking, bool NoLineBreak)
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      : Indent(Indent), IndentLevel(IndentLevel), LastSpace(LastSpace),
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        FirstLessLess(0), BreakBeforeClosingBrace(false), QuestionColumn(0),
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        AvoidBinPacking(AvoidBinPacking), BreakBeforeParameter(false),
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        NoLineBreak(NoLineBreak), ColonPos(0), StartOfFunctionCall(0),
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        StartOfArraySubscripts(0), NestedNameSpecifierContinuation(0),
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        CallContinuation(0), VariablePos(0), ContainsLineBreak(false),
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        ContainsUnwrappedBuilder(0) {}
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  /// \brief The position to which a specific parenthesis level needs to be
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  /// indented.
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  unsigned Indent;
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  /// \brief The number of indentation levels of the block.
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  unsigned IndentLevel;
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  /// \brief The position of the last space on each level.
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  ///
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  /// Used e.g. to break like:
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  /// functionCall(Parameter, otherCall(
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  ///                             OtherParameter));
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  unsigned LastSpace;
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  /// \brief The position the first "<<" operator encountered on each level.
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  ///
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  /// Used to align "<<" operators. 0 if no such operator has been encountered
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  /// on a level.
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  unsigned FirstLessLess;
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  /// \brief Whether a newline needs to be inserted before the block's closing
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  /// brace.
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  ///
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  /// We only want to insert a newline before the closing brace if there also
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  /// was a newline after the beginning left brace.
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  bool BreakBeforeClosingBrace;
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  /// \brief The column of a \c ? in a conditional expression;
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  unsigned QuestionColumn;
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  /// \brief Avoid bin packing, i.e. multiple parameters/elements on multiple
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  /// lines, in this context.
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  bool AvoidBinPacking;
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  /// \brief Break after the next comma (or all the commas in this context if
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  /// \c AvoidBinPacking is \c true).
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  bool BreakBeforeParameter;
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  /// \brief Line breaking in this context would break a formatting rule.
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  bool NoLineBreak;
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  /// \brief The position of the colon in an ObjC method declaration/call.
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  unsigned ColonPos;
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  /// \brief The start of the most recent function in a builder-type call.
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  unsigned StartOfFunctionCall;
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  /// \brief Contains the start of array subscript expressions, so that they
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  /// can be aligned.
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  unsigned StartOfArraySubscripts;
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  /// \brief If a nested name specifier was broken over multiple lines, this
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  /// contains the start column of the second line. Otherwise 0.
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  unsigned NestedNameSpecifierContinuation;
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  /// \brief If a call expression was broken over multiple lines, this
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  /// contains the start column of the second line. Otherwise 0.
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  unsigned CallContinuation;
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  /// \brief The column of the first variable name in a variable declaration.
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  ///
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  /// Used to align further variables if necessary.
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  unsigned VariablePos;
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  /// \brief \c true if this \c ParenState already contains a line-break.
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  ///
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  /// The first line break in a certain \c ParenState causes extra penalty so
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  /// that clang-format prefers similar breaks, i.e. breaks in the same
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  /// parenthesis.
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  bool ContainsLineBreak;
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  /// \brief \c true if this \c ParenState contains multiple segments of a
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  /// builder-type call on one line.
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  bool ContainsUnwrappedBuilder;
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  bool operator<(const ParenState &Other) const {
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    if (Indent != Other.Indent)
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      return Indent < Other.Indent;
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    if (LastSpace != Other.LastSpace)
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      return LastSpace < Other.LastSpace;
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    if (FirstLessLess != Other.FirstLessLess)
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      return FirstLessLess < Other.FirstLessLess;
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    if (BreakBeforeClosingBrace != Other.BreakBeforeClosingBrace)
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      return BreakBeforeClosingBrace;
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    if (QuestionColumn != Other.QuestionColumn)
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      return QuestionColumn < Other.QuestionColumn;
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    if (AvoidBinPacking != Other.AvoidBinPacking)
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      return AvoidBinPacking;
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    if (BreakBeforeParameter != Other.BreakBeforeParameter)
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      return BreakBeforeParameter;
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    if (NoLineBreak != Other.NoLineBreak)
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      return NoLineBreak;
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    if (ColonPos != Other.ColonPos)
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      return ColonPos < Other.ColonPos;
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    if (StartOfFunctionCall != Other.StartOfFunctionCall)
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      return StartOfFunctionCall < Other.StartOfFunctionCall;
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    if (StartOfArraySubscripts != Other.StartOfArraySubscripts)
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      return StartOfArraySubscripts < Other.StartOfArraySubscripts;
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    if (CallContinuation != Other.CallContinuation)
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      return CallContinuation < Other.CallContinuation;
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    if (VariablePos != Other.VariablePos)
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      return VariablePos < Other.VariablePos;
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    if (ContainsLineBreak != Other.ContainsLineBreak)
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      return ContainsLineBreak < Other.ContainsLineBreak;
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    if (ContainsUnwrappedBuilder != Other.ContainsUnwrappedBuilder)
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      return ContainsUnwrappedBuilder < Other.ContainsUnwrappedBuilder;
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    return false;
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  }
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};
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/// \brief The current state when indenting a unwrapped line.
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///
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/// As the indenting tries different combinations this is copied by value.
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struct LineState {
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  /// \brief The number of used columns in the current line.
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  unsigned Column;
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  /// \brief The token that needs to be next formatted.
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  FormatToken *NextToken;
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  /// \brief \c true if this line contains a continued for-loop section.
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  bool LineContainsContinuedForLoopSection;
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  /// \brief The level of nesting inside (), [], <> and {}.
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  unsigned ParenLevel;
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  /// \brief The \c ParenLevel at the start of this line.
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  unsigned StartOfLineLevel;
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  /// \brief The lowest \c ParenLevel on the current line.
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  unsigned LowestLevelOnLine;
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  /// \brief The start column of the string literal, if we're in a string
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  /// literal sequence, 0 otherwise.
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  unsigned StartOfStringLiteral;
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  /// \brief A stack keeping track of properties applying to parenthesis
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  /// levels.
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  std::vector<ParenState> Stack;
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  /// \brief Ignore the stack of \c ParenStates for state comparison.
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  ///
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  /// In long and deeply nested unwrapped lines, the current algorithm can
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  /// be insufficient for finding the best formatting with a reasonable amount
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  /// of time and memory. Setting this flag will effectively lead to the
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  /// algorithm not analyzing some combinations. However, these combinations
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  /// rarely contain the optimal solution: In short, accepting a higher
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  /// penalty early would need to lead to different values in the \c
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  /// ParenState stack (in an otherwise identical state) and these different
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  /// values would need to lead to a significant amount of avoided penalty
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  /// later.
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  ///
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  /// FIXME: Come up with a better algorithm instead.
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  bool IgnoreStackForComparison;
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  /// \brief The indent of the first token.
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  unsigned FirstIndent;
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  /// \brief The line that is being formatted.
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  ///
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  /// Does not need to be considered for memoization because it doesn't change.
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  const AnnotatedLine *Line;
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  /// \brief Comparison operator to be able to used \c LineState in \c map.
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  bool operator<(const LineState &Other) const {
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    if (NextToken != Other.NextToken)
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      return NextToken < Other.NextToken;
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    if (Column != Other.Column)
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      return Column < Other.Column;
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    if (LineContainsContinuedForLoopSection !=
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        Other.LineContainsContinuedForLoopSection)
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      return LineContainsContinuedForLoopSection;
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    if (ParenLevel != Other.ParenLevel)
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      return ParenLevel < Other.ParenLevel;
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    if (StartOfLineLevel != Other.StartOfLineLevel)
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      return StartOfLineLevel < Other.StartOfLineLevel;
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    if (LowestLevelOnLine != Other.LowestLevelOnLine)
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      return LowestLevelOnLine < Other.LowestLevelOnLine;
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    if (StartOfStringLiteral != Other.StartOfStringLiteral)
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      return StartOfStringLiteral < Other.StartOfStringLiteral;
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    if (IgnoreStackForComparison || Other.IgnoreStackForComparison)
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      return false;
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    return Stack < Other.Stack;
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  }
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};
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} // end namespace format
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} // end namespace clang
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#endif // LLVM_CLANG_FORMAT_CONTINUATION_INDENTER_H
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