indent(1): manual page corretions

Add missing options, synchronize syntax summary with the actual option list,
and other fixes.

Submitted by:	Tom Lane
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pstef 2018-06-03 20:48:58 +00:00
parent c5c0d85fbc
commit 53803e008b

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@ -43,14 +43,9 @@
.Op Fl bad | Fl nbad
.Op Fl badp | Fl nbadp
.Op Fl bap | Fl nbap
.Bk -words
.Op Fl ei | Fl ei
.Op Fl eei | Fl eei
.Op Fl bbb | Fl nbbb
.Ek
.Op Fl \&bc | Fl nbc
.Op Fl \&bl
.Op Fl \&br
.Op Fl \&bl | Fl \&br
.Op Fl bs | Fl nbs
.Op Fl c Ns Ar n
.Op Fl \&cd Ns Ar n
@ -62,6 +57,11 @@
.Op Fl cli Ns Ar n
.Op Fl d Ns Ar n
.Op Fl \&di Ns Ar n
.Op Fl dj | Fl ndj
.Bk -words
.Op Fl ei | Fl nei
.Op Fl eei | Fl neei
.Ek
.Bk -words
.Op Fl fbs | Fl nfbs
.Op Fl fc1 | Fl nfc1
@ -84,6 +84,7 @@
.Ek
.Op Fl \&st
.Op Fl \&ta
.Op Fl T Ns Ar typename
.Op Fl ts Ns Ar n
.Op Fl U Ns Ar file
.Op Fl ut | Fl nut
@ -177,10 +178,10 @@ is specified, then a newline is forced after each comma in a declaration.
turns off this option.
Default:
.Fl \&nbc .
.It Fl \&br , \&bl
.It Fl \&bl , \&br
Specifying
.Fl \&bl
lines-up compound statements like this:
lines up compound statements like this:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
if (...)
{
@ -265,7 +266,7 @@ means that such comments are placed one indentation level to the
left of code.
Specifying the default
.Fl \&d\&0
lines-up these comments with the code.
lines up these comments with the code.
See the section on comment
indentation below.
.It Fl \&di Ns Ar n
@ -332,7 +333,7 @@ Block comments are then handled like box comments.
The default is
.Fl fcb .
.It Fl i Ns Ar n
The number of spaces for one indentation level.
The number of columns for one indentation level.
The default is 8.
.It Fl \&ip , nip
Enables (disables) the indentation of parameter declarations from the left
@ -353,7 +354,7 @@ relative to the beginning of their type declaration.
The default is for local variable names to be indented
by the same amount as global ones.
.It Fl \&lp , nlp
Lines-up code surrounded by parenthesis in continuation lines.
Lines up code surrounded by parentheses in continuation lines.
If a line
has a left paren which is not closed on that line, then continuation lines
will be lined up to start at the character position just after the left