Type: LanguageService
- OS and Version: Windows 10 1803
- VS Code Version: 1.23.1
- C/C++ Extension Version: 0.17.4
- The
.clang-format file will not be used if the project resides on an UNC-style network share, unless the fallback style is forced to "none".
- This does not occur on drive-letter mounted network shares or local drives.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Prepare a directory with a
.clang-format file and some source on a network share like my \\10.0.1.15\zao\code\gggtools.
- Open the folder with VS Code.
- Open a C++ source file.
- Hit the formatting shortcut.
- Note that it doesn't use the
.clang-format file, instead using the fallback style.
- Configure
"C_Cpp.clang_format_fallbackStyle": "none" in settings.
- Format again.
- Note how the
.clang-format file is used as intended.
Expected behavior
I expect the formatter to always find and use the .clang-format file in the tree regardless of fallback style.