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Perhaps a relevant bit of info here is that I don't care about the output format, at least for now - I don't commit the output C files into my repository. I'll likely start doing that at some point, especially with Go code to keep it go-gettable, but for now I don't pay attention to formatting issues.
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Why is an explicit version required? Why clang-format-5.0 and not just clang-format?
In the Wuffs repo (but not your repo), everything checked in under gen/c
is clang-formatted. Different versions of clang-format will format the same C code differently. While the gen/c
changes in abdf460 are possibly a clang-format bug, it does illustrate my point. Without an explicit version, two people (or the same person working on two different systems) could cause spurious edits (and edit-revert wars) when checking in their changes.
Why version 5.0? Why not 4.0 or 6.0?
It's somewhat arbitrary, but 5.0 seemed a reasonable compromise of being not too old and not too new, as of today. A future change will undoubtedly bump 5.0 to something higher, whether 5.x or y.0.
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Having said that, it'd be possible to make it configurable...
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Fair enough - thanks for the explanation. Having it configurable would be neat, but it's not a big deal for me now. I can work around it with a symlink easily enough :)
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