#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e script_path=$(cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd -P) cd "${script_path}/.." || exit 1 if [ "$#" -eq "1" ]; then mapfile -t files < <( git ls-files -- \ '*.cpp' \ '*.h' \ ':!:Base' \ ':!:Kernel/Arch/i386/CPU.cpp' \ ':!:Kernel/FileSystem/ext2_fs.h' \ ':!:Userland/Libraries/LibC/getopt.cpp' \ ':!:Userland/Libraries/LibC/syslog.h' \ ':!:Userland/Libraries/LibCore/puff.h' \ ':!:Userland/Libraries/LibCore/puff.cpp' \ ':!:Userland/Libraries/LibELF/exec_elf.h' ) else files=() for file in "${@:2}"; do if [[ "${file}" == *".cpp" || "${file}" == *".h" ]]; then files+=("${file}") fi done fi if (( ${#files[@]} )); then CLANG_FORMAT=false if command -v clang-format-11 >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then CLANG_FORMAT=clang-format-11 elif command -v clang-format >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then CLANG_FORMAT=clang-format if ! "${CLANG_FORMAT}" --version | grep -qF ' 11.' ; then echo "You are using '$("${CLANG_FORMAT}" --version)', which appears to not be clang-format 11." echo "It is very likely that the resulting changes are not what you wanted." fi else echo "clang-format-11 is not available, but C or C++ files need linting! Either skip this script, or install clang-format-11." echo "(If you install a package 'clang-format', please make sure it's version 11.)" exit 1 fi if [ "$#" -gt "0" ] && [ "x--overwrite-inplace" = "x$1" ] ; then true # The only way to run this script. else # Note that this branch also covers --help, -h, -help, -?, etc. echo "USAGE: $0 --overwrite-inplace" echo "The argument is necessary to make you aware that this *will* overwrite your local files." exit 1 fi echo "Using ${CLANG_FORMAT}" "${CLANG_FORMAT}" -style=file -i "${files[@]}" echo "Maybe some files have changed. Sorry, but clang-format doesn't indicate what happened." else echo "No .cpp or .h files to check." fi