On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 7:21 PM Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org> wrote:
On Sat,  4 May 2024 19:18:37 +0000
Abdullah Ömer Yamaç <aomeryamac@gmail.com> wrote:

> clang-format is a tool to format C/C++/Objective-C code. It can be used
> to reformat code to match a given coding style, or to ensure that code
> adheres to a specific coding style. It helps to maintain a consistent
> coding style across the DPDK codebase.
>
> .clang-format file overrides the default style options provided by
> clang-format and large set of IDEs and text editors support it.
>
> Signed-off-by: Abdullah Ömer Yamaç <aomeryamac@gmail.com>

Also, this looks wrong.  The initialized arrays looked better before.


-static const char *tuntap_types[ETH_TUNTAP_TYPE_MAX] = {
-       "UNKNOWN", "TUN", "TAP"
-};
+static const char *tuntap_types[ETH_TUNTAP_TYPE_MAX] = {"UNKNOWN", "TUN", "TAP"};

-static const char *valid_arguments[] = {
-       ETH_TAP_IFACE_ARG,
-       ETH_TAP_REMOTE_ARG,
-       ETH_TAP_MAC_ARG,
-       ETH_TAP_PERSIST_ARG,
-       NULL
-};
+static const char *valid_arguments[] = {ETH_TAP_IFACE_ARG, ETH_TAP_REMOTE_ARG, ETH_TAP_MAC_ARG,
+                                       ETH_TAP_PERSIST_ARG, NULL};

I am confused about these variables.  tuntap_types list values in a single line, but valid_arguments' values are listed separately.
So, it is getting more complex to handle both of them. What should we do, do you have any idea?