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From: | Denis Bueno |
Subject: | Re: How to indent on LOCK(); macro??? |
Date: | Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:21:57 -0400 |
On 30 Aug 2005, at 16.51, Roy Smith wrote:
I'm working on a project which uses a LOCK/END_LOCK macro pair for mutex locking in C++ source files. A typical section of code would look like: LOCK (myDataLock) myData = foo; END_LOCK How can I convince the indenting engine to treat the LOCK and END_LOCK lines as beginning and ending blocks?
If you wrote the macro in a certain way, you can use braces in your source code (thus obviating your problem):
#define WITH_MUTEX_LOCK (l) \ for (int WITH_MUTEX_LOCK_ret = (0 == pthread_mutex_lock (l)); \ WITH_MUTEX_LOCK_ret; \ WITH_MUTEX_LOCK_ret = 0, (void) pthread_mutex_unlock (l)) \
That's at least one solution (perhaps not the best). Then you would write:
WITH_MUTEX_LOCK (myDataLock) { myData = foo; } -Denis
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