https://gcc.gnu.org/g:2c605367b4953ff308e0134fdabbd6ddbecbbfc8
commit r15-6007-g2c605367b4953ff308e0134fdabbd6ddbecbbfc8 Author: Matthew Malcomson <mmalcom...@nvidia.com> Date: Fri Dec 6 17:16:42 2024 +0000 libstdc++: editorconfig: Adjust wildcard patterns According to the editorconfig file format description, a match against one of multiple different strings is described with those different strings separated by commas and within curly braces. E.g. [{x,y}.txt] https://editorconfig.org/, under "Wildcard Patterns". The current libstdc++-v3/.editorconfig file has a few places where we match against similar globs by using strings separated by commas but without the curly braces. E.g. [*.h,*.cc] This doesn't take affect in neovim nor emacs (as far as I can tell), I haven't looked into other editors. I would expect that following the standard syntax described in the documentation would satisfy more editors. Hence this patch suggests following that standard by using something like: [*.{h,cc}] libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * .editorconfig: Adjust globbing style to standard syntax. Signed-off-by: Matthew Malcomson <mmalcom...@nvidia.com> Diff: --- libstdc++-v3/.editorconfig | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/.editorconfig b/libstdc++-v3/.editorconfig index 88107cedda21..c95e4e26f7a2 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/.editorconfig +++ b/libstdc++-v3/.editorconfig @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ root = true end_of_line = lf insert_final_newline = true -[*.h,*.cc] +[*.{h,cc}] charset = utf-8 indent_style = tab indent_size = 2 tab_width = 8 trim_trailing_whitespace = true -[Makefile*,ChangeLog*] +[{Makefile,ChangeLog}*] indent_style = tab indent_size = 8 trim_trailing_whitespace = true