Index: cfe/trunk/lib/Format/TokenAnnotator.cpp =================================================================== --- cfe/trunk/lib/Format/TokenAnnotator.cpp +++ cfe/trunk/lib/Format/TokenAnnotator.cpp @@ -388,6 +388,10 @@ bool isCpp11AttributeSpecifier(const FormatToken &Tok) { if (!Style.isCpp() || !Tok.startsSequence(tok::l_square, tok::l_square)) return false; + // The first square bracket is part of an ObjC array literal + if (Tok.Previous && Tok.Previous->is(tok::at)) { + return false; + } const FormatToken *AttrTok = Tok.Next->Next; if (!AttrTok) return false; @@ -400,7 +404,7 @@ while (AttrTok && !AttrTok->startsSequence(tok::r_square, tok::r_square)) { // ObjC message send. We assume nobody will use : in a C++11 attribute // specifier parameter, although this is technically valid: - // [[foo(:)]] + // [[foo(:)]]. if (AttrTok->is(tok::colon) || AttrTok->startsSequence(tok::identifier, tok::identifier) || AttrTok->startsSequence(tok::r_paren, tok::identifier)) Index: cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/FormatTest.cpp =================================================================== --- cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/FormatTest.cpp +++ cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/FormatTest.cpp @@ -7027,6 +7027,12 @@ // On the other hand, we still need to correctly find array subscripts. verifyFormat("int a = std::vector{1, 2, 3}[0];"); + // Make sure that we do not mistake Objective-C method inside array literals + // as attributes, even if those method names are also keywords. + verifyFormat("@[ [foo bar] ];"); + verifyFormat("@[ [NSArray class] ];"); + verifyFormat("@[ [foo enum] ];"); + // Make sure we do not parse attributes as lambda introducers. FormatStyle MultiLineFunctions = getLLVMStyle(); MultiLineFunctions.AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine = FormatStyle::SFS_None;