The variables that CC Mode's style system control are called style variables. Note that style variables are ordinary Lisp variables, which the style system initializes; you can change their values at any time (e.g. in a hook function). The style system can also set other variables, to some extent. See Styles.
Style variables are handled specially in several ways:
c-style-variables-are-local-p to nil
before CC Mode is initialized.set-from-style. When the style system initializes
a buffer-local copy of a style variable for a CC Mode buffer,
if its global binding is still that symbol then it will be set
from the current style. Otherwise it will retain its global
default1. This “otherwise” happens,
for example, when you've set the variable with
setq at the top level of your .emacs (see Config Basics).c-offsets-alist (see
c-offsets-alist)
is an association list with an element for each syntactic
symbol. It's handled a little differently from the other style
variables. It's default global binding is the empty list
nil, rather than set-from-style.
Before the style system is initialized, you can add individual
elements to c-offsets-alist by calling
c-set-offset(see c-offsets-alist)
just like you would set other style variables with
setq. Those elements will then prevail when the
style system later initializes a buffer-local copy of
c-offsets-alist.c-special-indent-hook is
also handled in a special way. Styles can only add functions to
this hook, not remove them, so any global settings you put on
it are always preserved2. The value you give this
variable in a style definition can be either a function or a
list of functions.user style when the style system is
first initialized. See Built-in
Styles, for details.The style variables are:
c-indent-comment-alist,
c-indent-comments-syntactically-p (see Indentation
Commands);
c-doc-comment-style (see Doc Comments);
c-block-comment-prefix,
c-comment-prefix-regexp (see Custom
Filling and Breaking);
c-hanging-braces-alist (see Hanging Braces);
c-hanging-colons-alist (see Hanging Colons);
c-hanging-semi&comma-criteria (see
Hanging Semicolons and Commas);
c-cleanup-list (see Clean-ups);
c-basic-offset (see Customizing
Indentation);
c-offsets-alist (see c-offsets-alist);
c-comment-only-line-offset (see Comment
Line-Up);
c-special-indent-hook,
c-label-minimum-indentation (see Other
Indentation);
c-backslash-column,
c-backslash-max-column (see Custom Macros).
[1] This is a big change from versions of CC
Mode earlier than 5.26, where such settings would get
overridden by the style system unless special precautions were
taken. That was changed since it was counterintuitive and
confusing, especially to novice users. If your configuration
depends on the old overriding behavior, you can set the
variable c-old-style-variable-behavior to
non-nil.
[2] This did not change in version 5.26.