--maximum-line-length=120 ##--trim-qw #---------------- PBP options, as listed on page 35 of PBP ---------------- ##-l=78 # Max line width is 78 cols -i=4 # Indent level is 4 cols -ci=4 # Continuation indent is 4 cols -vt=2 # Maximal vertical tightness -cti=0 # No extra indentation for closing brackets -pt=1 # Medium parenthesis tightness -sbt=1 # Medium square bracket tightness -bt=1 # Medium brace tightness (for non-code blocks) -bbt=1 # Medium block brace tightness (for code blocks) -nsfs # No space before semicolons -nolq # Don't outdent long quoted strings # Break before all operators: -wbb="% + - * / x != == >= <= =~ < > | & **= += *= &= <<= &&= -= /= |= >>= ||= .= %= ^= x=" # Note that the PBP book has a typo on page 35 when defining the above -wbb # option, see http://oreilly.com/catalog/perlbp/errata/perlbp.confirmed # The above string is correct. #---------- Perltidy default options (i.e. in line with PBP) -------------- -asc # Add any missing optional semicolon at the end of a line -aws # Add certain whitespace to improve code readability -tqw # Default handling of multi-line 'qw' quotes -ibc # Indent block comments to same level as the code -msc=4 # Minimum 4 spaces between code and same-line comments -fpsc=0 # Don't try to line up all comments to a fixed column -hsc # Align hanging side comments -sbc # Enable static block comments -nssc # No special handling for static side comments -dnl # Delete old newlines -bbc # Ensure a blank line before every full-line comment -bbs # Ensure a blank line before every sub definition (except one-liners) -bbb # Ensure a blank line before code blocks (for, while, if, ....) -lbl=8 # Minimum number of lines between each -bbb inserted blank line #------------- Additional options, based on PBP recommendations ------------ -bar # K&R style code braces -nolc # Long comments indented, even when this make the total line length "too long" -noll # Long lines indented, even when this make the total line length "too long" -nola # Don't treat labels as special cases when indenting #---------- Options concerning Perltidy's input and ouput files ----------- ##-nst # Do NOT output to STDOUT (since we want to use -b) ##-b # Backup the input file to .bak and perform all tidying in the original file ##-se # Write errors to STDERR ##-ple # Preserve the EOL character(s). E.g. in case Perltidy runs ## # on Windows, but processes a Perl file for Unix (and vice versa) #----------- Some other Perltidy options, intentionally not used ---------- # The following Perltidy options are NOT consistent with PBP and should NOT be used: # -lp, -icb, -fws, -nwls, -nwrs, -sfp, -sak/-nsak, -csc/dcsc, -fnl, # -ce, -bl, -sbl, -bli, -blil, -bbvt, -otr, -sct, -boc, -kis, # -pbp (because the -wbb list typo in the PBP book carried over to Perltidy (!)) # The following Perltidy options are not used, for other reasons: # -sot, -mft, -cab, -bol, -bok/-nbok, -bot/-nbot, -iob, -isbc