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diff --git a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.78.1/tests/expected/vala/70304-identifier.vala b/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.78.1/tests/expected/vala/70304-identifier.vala deleted file mode 100644 index 5dee8d3b..00000000 --- a/debian/uncrustify-trinity/uncrustify-trinity-0.78.1/tests/expected/vala/70304-identifier.vala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -namespace ns -{ -// You can omit '@' in trivial 'type func-name' definitions. -void if() { -} -void else() { -} -void foreach() { -} - -// Numeric identifiers require '@'. -int @123star() { -} - -// Non-primitive return types require '@'. -Foo @while() { -} -} - -public static int main() -{ - // You can omit '@' in trivial 'type var;' declarations. - int for; - int while = 1; - int do; - - // Non-primitive types always require '@'. - Foo @do; - - // Slightly more complex 'type var_list;' require '@'. - int @if, @else, @for, @do, @while; - - // This will complain about missing '(' etc. - // int if, else, for, do, while; - - // It is common to omit '@' when accessing methods. - ns.if(); - ns.else(); - ns.do(); - ns.while(); - ns.foreach(); - - // Numeric methods always require '@'. - ns.@123star(); - - return 0; -} |