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Geoffrey Paulsen authored
On RHEL 8.3, the version of clang-format that Redhat provides is: > clang-format --version clang-format version 10.0.1 (Red Hat 10.0.1-1.module+el8.3.0+7459+90c24896) > git --version git v2.27.0 I tried to fix up master PR #8747 (master version of 8723) with the command: `git clang-format -v HEAD~1` but ran into some issues with clang-format v10.0.1 being able to parse the .clang-format file. I did not spend much time trying to find viable alternatives, instead I would just remove the offending line in the .clang-format file and rince/repeat. Are these options that we could do without, so that we could run clang-format with both v10 and v11? Signed-off-by:
Geoffrey Paulsen <gpaulsen@us.ibm.com>
Geoffrey Paulsen authoredOn RHEL 8.3, the version of clang-format that Redhat provides is: > clang-format --version clang-format version 10.0.1 (Red Hat 10.0.1-1.module+el8.3.0+7459+90c24896) > git --version git v2.27.0 I tried to fix up master PR #8747 (master version of 8723) with the command: `git clang-format -v HEAD~1` but ran into some issues with clang-format v10.0.1 being able to parse the .clang-format file. I did not spend much time trying to find viable alternatives, instead I would just remove the offending line in the .clang-format file and rince/repeat. Are these options that we could do without, so that we could run clang-format with both v10 and v11? Signed-off-by:
Geoffrey Paulsen <gpaulsen@us.ibm.com>
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