Use the .clang-format-2 found in system/core instead of this which is
not actually being used.
Also, enable clang-format running by default.
All upstream directories are marked as ignoring formatting so that
their source files are not modified.
Test: NA
Change-Id: Icee6030f373fa5f072df162f97e6f34320e3d89a
The same change and reasoning as
c077eefc1e5007a5c656183737e82d5c0a7df855 in build/soong, copied below:
As of [1], the Google format, which we default to, uses IncludeBlocks:
Regroup, which sorts all includes with <> and without .h into the top
group reserved for libc headers, e.g.:
+#include <android-base/properties.h>
+#include <android-base/strings.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/system_properties.h>
#include <iostream>
-#include <android-base/properties.h>
-#include <android-base/strings.h>
This is accurate to the Google C++ style guide, which states that
other library headers should be included with "", however we have a
strong tendency to use <> for these headers for Android, so we must
revert this change.
Note, clang-format allows regexes for creating the blocks as well,
however, short of including all possible libc headers, I don't think
there's a way to differentiate between <sys/wait.h> and
<other_lib/header.h>.
[1]:
62e3198c4f (diff-b689ebff2e51e675b346a88289e74542)
Test: clang-format doesn't do the above.
Change-Id: I2e3f6ee75fd725b620174082afcce4ee7f4efa66