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This largely copies over Spicy's `.clang-format` configuration file. The one place where we deviate is header include order since Zeek depends on headers being included in a certain order.
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29 lines
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#pragma once
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// Functions for displaying the contents of policy files.
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// Mostly useful for debugging code that wants to show context.
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//
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// Summary:
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// All files that are going to be accessed should be passed to LoadFile
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// (probably in the lexer). Then later any function that so desires
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// can call a relevant function. Note that since it caches the contents,
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// changes to the policy files will not be reflected until restart,
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// which is probably good since it'll always display the code that Zeek
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// is actually using.
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// policy_filename arguments should be absolute or relative paths;
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// no expansion is done.
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#include <optional>
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#include <string>
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namespace zeek::detail {
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int how_many_lines_in(const char* policy_filename);
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bool LoadPolicyFileText(const char* policy_filename, const std::optional<std::string>& preloaded_content = {});
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// start_line is 1-based (the intuitive way)
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bool PrintLines(const char* policy_filename, unsigned int start_line, unsigned int how_many_lines, bool show_numbers);
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} // namespace zeek::detail
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