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authorRémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>2021-10-28 15:19:35 +0200
committerRémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>2021-10-28 15:19:35 +0200
commit3b11e33a099daa0978147a7550dd84ba5dd14f35 (patch)
tree310a87f4da4bd345fc1b12a3b0965558e5ae01f2 /tests/test_class_db.h
parent8508f9396d2a063885798593c0cef18265b4c87a (diff)
clang-format: Disable alignment of operands, too unreliable
Sets `AlignOperands` to `DontAlign`. `clang-format` developers seem to mostly care about space-based indentation and every other version of clang-format breaks the bad mismatch of tabs and spaces that it seems to use for operand alignment. So it's better without, so that it respects our two-tabs `ContinuationIndentWidth`.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/test_class_db.h')
-rw-r--r--tests/test_class_db.h20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/tests/test_class_db.h b/tests/test_class_db.h
index 20397bb144..4b058a4c67 100644
--- a/tests/test_class_db.h
+++ b/tests/test_class_db.h
@@ -224,20 +224,20 @@ bool arg_default_value_is_assignable_to_type(const Context &p_context, const Var
switch (p_val.get_type()) {
case Variant::NIL:
return p_context.find_exposed_class(p_arg_type) ||
- p_context.names_cache.is_nullable_type(p_arg_type.name);
+ p_context.names_cache.is_nullable_type(p_arg_type.name);
case Variant::BOOL:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.bool_type;
case Variant::INT:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.int_type ||
- p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.float_type ||
- p_arg_type.is_enum;
+ p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.float_type ||
+ p_arg_type.is_enum;
case Variant::FLOAT:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.float_type;
case Variant::STRING:
case Variant::STRING_NAME:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.string_type ||
- p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.string_name_type ||
- p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.node_path_type;
+ p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.string_name_type ||
+ p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.node_path_type;
case Variant::NODE_PATH:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.node_path_type;
case Variant::TRANSFORM3D:
@@ -269,13 +269,13 @@ bool arg_default_value_is_assignable_to_type(const Context &p_context, const Var
return p_context.find_exposed_class(p_arg_type);
case Variant::VECTOR2I:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.vector2_type ||
- p_arg_type.name == Variant::get_type_name(p_val.get_type());
+ p_arg_type.name == Variant::get_type_name(p_val.get_type());
case Variant::RECT2I:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.rect2_type ||
- p_arg_type.name == Variant::get_type_name(p_val.get_type());
+ p_arg_type.name == Variant::get_type_name(p_val.get_type());
case Variant::VECTOR3I:
return p_arg_type.name == p_context.names_cache.vector3_type ||
- p_arg_type.name == Variant::get_type_name(p_val.get_type());
+ p_arg_type.name == Variant::get_type_name(p_val.get_type());
default:
if (r_err_msg) {
*r_err_msg = "Unexpected Variant type: " + itos(p_val.get_type());
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ void validate_property(const Context &p_context, const ExposedClass &p_class, co
if (getter->return_type.name != setter_first_arg.type.name) {
// Special case for Node::set_name
bool whitelisted = getter->return_type.name == p_context.names_cache.string_name_type &&
- setter_first_arg.type.name == p_context.names_cache.string_type;
+ setter_first_arg.type.name == p_context.names_cache.string_type;
TEST_FAIL_COND(!whitelisted,
"Return type from getter doesn't match first argument of setter, for property: '", p_class.name, ".", String(p_prop.name), "'.");
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ void add_exposed_classes(Context &r_context) {
method.return_type.name = return_info.class_name;
bool bad_reference_hint = !method.is_virtual && return_info.hint != PROPERTY_HINT_RESOURCE_TYPE &&
- ClassDB::is_parent_class(return_info.class_name, r_context.names_cache.ref_counted_class);
+ ClassDB::is_parent_class(return_info.class_name, r_context.names_cache.ref_counted_class);
TEST_COND(bad_reference_hint, "Return type is reference but hint is not '" _STR(PROPERTY_HINT_RESOURCE_TYPE) "'.", " Are you returning a reference type by pointer? Method: '",
exposed_class.name, ".", method.name, "'.");
} else if (return_info.hint == PROPERTY_HINT_RESOURCE_TYPE) {