This can format all PostgreSQL *.c and *.h files, excluding libpq++, *.y, and *.l files. Get the list of typedef's included in pgindent by running this on the pgsql/bin directory: /src/tools/find_typedef and update the list in pgindent. From the top directory, run: find . -name '*.[ch]' -type f -print | egrep -v '\+\+|s_lock.h' | xargs -n100 pgindent The stock BSD indent has two bugs. First, a comment after the word 'else' causes the rest of the file to be ignored. Second, it silently ignores typedefs after getting the first 100. Both problems are worked-around in this script. We also include a patch for the second bug in: /src/tools/pgindent/indent.bsd.patch Even with the workaround, installation of the patch produces better output. GNU indent, version 2.2.6, has several problems, and is not recommended. These bugs become pretty major when you are doing >400k lines of code. If you don't believe me, take a directory and make a copy. Run pgindent on the copy using GNU indent, and do a diff -r. You will see what I mean. GNU indent does some things better, but mangles too. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- For java, we use astyle, http://astyle.sourceforge.net/, with the following options: find . \( -name '*.java' -o -name '*.java.in' \) -print | xargs -n100 pgjindent --------------------------------------------------------------------------- For cpp, we use astyle, http://astyle.sourceforge.net/, with the following options: find src/interfaces/libpq++ -name '*.[ch]' -print | xargs -n100 pgcppindent