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fprime-fpp-format

A formatter for the F Prime Prime (FPP) modeling language.

This package ships the fpp-format executable, a pretty-printer for .fpp source files.

Usage

# Format files in place
fpp-format path/to/model.fpp

# Check formatting without modifying (exit 1 if not formatted)
fpp-format --check path/to/model.fpp

# Format from stdin to stdout
cat path/to/model.fpp | fpp-format --stdin

# Override the indentation width and maximum line length
fpp-format --indent 4 --line-length 100 path/to/model.fpp

Options

Option Description
--check Check formatting without writing; exit 1 if a file is unformatted.
--stdin Read from stdin and write to stdout (default when no files given).
--recursive-includes Also follow include specifiers and format reachable .fppi fragments.
--indent <N> Number of spaces per indentation level. Overrides .fpp-format (default: 2).
--line-length <N> Maximum line width before specs explode their clauses. Overrides .fpp-format (default: 80).
--entry <RULE> Select the parser entrypoint / grammar rule (see below).
--help Print usage.

Configuration file (.fpp-format)

The indentation width and maximum line length can be set project-wide in a .fpp-format file. Starting from each formatted file's directory, fpp-format searches upward through parent directories for the nearest .fpp-format file (the same discovery model as .clang-format). The same file is honored by fprime-util format and by the language server's format-on-save, so the editor and CI always agree.

The file is a minimal key = value list; blank lines and # comments are ignored:

# .fpp-format
indent = 2
line-length = 80

Supported keys:

Key Description Default
indent Spaces per indentation level. 2
line-length Maximum line width before clauses break. 80

Precedence, lowest to highest: built-in defaults → .fpp-format file → --indent / --line-length command-line flags. A malformed .fpp-format file is a hard error on the command line (to avoid formatting with the wrong profile and reporting false --check failures); the language server logs it and falls back to defaults so an editor save never fails.

Entrypoint rule (--entry)

The formatter parses input starting from a specific grammar rule. A whole .fpp file is a module (the default), but other rules are needed when formatting include fragments.

Supported rules:

  • module (default)
  • component
  • topology
  • tlm-packet
  • tlm-packet-set

Recursive include formatting (--recursive-includes)

By default fpp-format formats only the files you name and does not touch .fppi fragments referenced via include. Pass --recursive-includes to also follow every include specifier and format the referenced fragments (recursively):

# Formats model.fpp and every .fppi it (transitively) includes
fpp-format --recursive-includes path/to/model.fpp

With --recursive-includes, include paths are resolved relative to the including file (matching the parser), each fragment is formatted exactly once even if included from several places, and include cycles are detected and reported as an error. The entrypoint for each fragment is derived from the context of its include — a fragment included in a component { ... } body is formatted as component members, one in a topology { ... } body as topology members, and so on, so you do not need --entry for fragments reached this way.

State-machine includes have no standalone entrypoint and are left untouched.

Note: the language-server integration never follows includes; it only ever formats the current document buffer.

Formatting a bare .fppi file

An .fppi file is not a standalone module — it is a fragment that is spliced in via an include specifier. When you format a fragment directly (rather than reaching it from a root .fpp), there is no include context to infer the rule from, so pass --entry to select the matching entrypoint:

# An .fppi included inside a `module { ... }` body (module-level members)
fpp-format --entry module commands.fppi

# An .fppi included inside a `component { ... }` body
fpp-format --entry component ports.fppi

# An .fppi included inside a `topology { ... }` body
fpp-format --entry topology connections.fppi

If you omit --entry, the module rule is used, which is correct for normal .fpp files and for .fppi fragments containing module-level members.

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