Use fbsource clang-format config
Summary: This mirrors the clang-format config used by fbsource to Yoga. They are pretty similar, except for an annoying habit where Yoga's previous forced small functions in headers to be a a single line, so you would get a combination of multiline and single line functions next to each other which are hard to read. That is what motivated this change. It also enforces header ordering (yay). I don't think we have any side-effect causing headers, so this should be safe. Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D49248994 fbshipit-source-id: 66998395e7c0158ff9d9fb1bee44e8401bdd8f21
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#define YOGA_COMPACT_VALUE_TEST
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#include <yoga/style/CompactValue.h>
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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#include <yoga/style/CompactValue.h>
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#include <cmath>
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using facebook::yoga::CompactValue;
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@@ -326,10 +326,10 @@ TEST(YogaTest, can_be_assigned_from_YGValue) {
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YGValue v{2.0f, YGUnitPercent};
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c = v;
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ASSERT_EQ((YGValue) c, v);
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ASSERT_EQ((YGValue)c, v);
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c = YGValue{123, YGUnitPoint};
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ASSERT_EQ((YGValue) c, (YGValue{123, YGUnitPoint}));
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ASSERT_EQ((YGValue)c, (YGValue{123, YGUnitPoint}));
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}
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TEST(YogaTest, compact_value_bound_representations) {
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