[clang-tidy] Give readability-redundant-string-init a customizable list of string types to fix

Summary:
This patch adds a feature requested in https://reviews.llvm.org/D69238 to enable `readability-redundant-string-init` to take a list of strings to apply the fix to rather than hard-coding `basic_string`. It adds a `StringNames` option of semicolon-delimited names of string classes to which to apply this fix. Tests ensure this works with test class out::TestString as well as std::string and std::wstring as before. It should be applicable to llvm::StringRef, QString, etc.

Note: This commit was previously reverted due to a failing unit test. That test has been fixed in this version.

Reviewers: MyDeveloperDay, aaron.ballman, hokein, alexfh, JonasToth, gribozavr2

Patch by: poelmanc

Subscribers: gribozavr2, xazax.hun, Eugene.Zelenko, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang-tools-extra, #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69548
This commit is contained in:
Mitchell Balan 2019-11-15 18:09:27 -05:00
parent 06f3dabe4a
commit 12d7500ba2
5 changed files with 144 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
#include "RedundantStringInitCheck.h"
#include "../utils/Matchers.h"
#include "../utils/OptionsUtils.h"
#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchers.h"
using namespace clang::ast_matchers;
@ -17,19 +18,43 @@ namespace clang {
namespace tidy {
namespace readability {
const char DefaultStringNames[] = "::std::basic_string";
RedundantStringInitCheck::RedundantStringInitCheck(StringRef Name,
ClangTidyContext *Context)
: ClangTidyCheck(Name, Context),
StringNames(utils::options::parseStringList(
Options.get("StringNames", DefaultStringNames))) {}
void RedundantStringInitCheck::storeOptions(ClangTidyOptions::OptionMap &Opts) {
Options.store(Opts, "StringNames", DefaultStringNames);
}
void RedundantStringInitCheck::registerMatchers(MatchFinder *Finder) {
if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus)
return;
const auto hasStringTypeName = hasAnyName(
SmallVector<StringRef, 3>(StringNames.begin(), StringNames.end()));
// Version of StringNames with namespaces removed
std::vector<std::string> stringNamesNoNamespace;
for (const std::string &name : StringNames) {
std::string::size_type colonPos = name.rfind(':');
stringNamesNoNamespace.push_back(
name.substr(colonPos == std::string::npos ? 0 : colonPos + 1));
}
const auto hasStringCtorName = hasAnyName(SmallVector<StringRef, 3>(
stringNamesNoNamespace.begin(), stringNamesNoNamespace.end()));
// Match string constructor.
const auto StringConstructorExpr = expr(anyOf(
cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(1),
hasDeclaration(cxxMethodDecl(hasName("basic_string")))),
// If present, the second argument is the alloc object which must not
// be present explicitly.
cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(2),
hasDeclaration(cxxMethodDecl(hasName("basic_string"))),
hasArgument(1, cxxDefaultArgExpr()))));
const auto StringConstructorExpr = expr(
anyOf(cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(1),
hasDeclaration(cxxMethodDecl(hasStringCtorName))),
// If present, the second argument is the alloc object which must
// not be present explicitly.
cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(2),
hasDeclaration(cxxMethodDecl(hasStringCtorName)),
hasArgument(1, cxxDefaultArgExpr()))));
// Match a string constructor expression with an empty string literal.
const auto EmptyStringCtorExpr = cxxConstructExpr(
@ -48,7 +73,7 @@ void RedundantStringInitCheck::registerMatchers(MatchFinder *Finder) {
namedDecl(
varDecl(
hasType(hasUnqualifiedDesugaredType(recordType(
hasDeclaration(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("basic_string")))))),
hasDeclaration(cxxRecordDecl(hasStringTypeName))))),
hasInitializer(expr(ignoringImplicit(anyOf(
EmptyStringCtorExpr, EmptyStringCtorExprWithTemporaries)))))
.bind("vardecl"),

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@ -10,6 +10,8 @@
#define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_READABILITY_REDUNDANT_STRING_INIT_H
#include "../ClangTidyCheck.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace clang {
namespace tidy {
@ -18,10 +20,13 @@ namespace readability {
/// Finds unnecessary string initializations.
class RedundantStringInitCheck : public ClangTidyCheck {
public:
RedundantStringInitCheck(StringRef Name, ClangTidyContext *Context)
: ClangTidyCheck(Name, Context) {}
RedundantStringInitCheck(StringRef Name, ClangTidyContext *Context);
void storeOptions(ClangTidyOptions::OptionMap &Opts) override;
void registerMatchers(ast_matchers::MatchFinder *Finder) override;
void check(const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result) override;
private:
std::vector<std::string> StringNames;
};
} // namespace readability

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@ -170,6 +170,10 @@ Improvements to clang-tidy
The check now supports the ``AllowOverrideAndFinal`` option to eliminate
conflicts with ``gcc -Wsuggest-override`` or ``gcc -Werror=suggest-override``.
- The :doc:`readability-redundant-string-init
<clang-tidy/checks/readability-redundant-string-init>` check now supports a
`StringNames` option enabling its application to custom string classes.
Improvements to include-fixer
-----------------------------

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@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ readability-redundant-string-init
Finds unnecessary string initializations.
Examples:
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: c++
@ -17,3 +18,15 @@ Examples:
std::string a;
std::string b;
Options
-------
.. option:: StringNames
Default is `::std::basic_string`.
Semicolon-delimited list of class names to apply this check to.
By default `::std::basic_string` applies to ``std::string`` and
``std::wstring``. Set to e.g. `::std::basic_string;llvm::StringRef;QString`
to perform this check on custom classes.

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@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s readability-redundant-string-init %t
// RUN: %check_clang_tidy -std=c++11,c++14 %s readability-redundant-string-init %t \
// RUN: -config="{CheckOptions: \
// RUN: [{key: readability-redundant-string-init.StringNames, \
// RUN: value: '::std::basic_string;our::TestString'}] \
// RUN: }"
// FIXME: Fix the checker to work in C++17 mode.
namespace std {
template <typename T>
@ -143,3 +148,82 @@ extern void Param2(const std::string& param = "");
void Param3(std::string param = "") {}
void Param4(STRING param = "") {}
namespace our {
struct TestString {
TestString();
TestString(const TestString &);
TestString(const char *);
~TestString();
};
}
void ourTestStringTests() {
our::TestString a = "";
// CHECK-MESSAGES: [[@LINE-1]]:19: warning: redundant string initialization
// CHECK-FIXES: our::TestString a;
our::TestString b("");
// CHECK-MESSAGES: [[@LINE-1]]:19: warning: redundant string initialization
// CHECK-FIXES: our::TestString b;
our::TestString c = R"()";
// CHECK-MESSAGES: [[@LINE-1]]:19: warning: redundant string initialization
// CHECK-FIXES: our::TestString c;
our::TestString d(R"()");
// CHECK-MESSAGES: [[@LINE-1]]:19: warning: redundant string initialization
// CHECK-FIXES: our::TestString d;
our::TestString u = "u";
our::TestString w("w");
our::TestString x = R"(x)";
our::TestString y(R"(y)");
our::TestString z;
}
namespace their {
using TestString = our::TestString;
}
// their::TestString is the same type so should warn / fix
void theirTestStringTests() {
their::TestString a = "";
// CHECK-MESSAGES: [[@LINE-1]]:21: warning: redundant string initialization
// CHECK-FIXES: their::TestString a;
their::TestString b("");
// CHECK-MESSAGES: [[@LINE-1]]:21: warning: redundant string initialization
// CHECK-FIXES: their::TestString b;
}
namespace other {
// Identical declarations to above but different type
struct TestString {
TestString();
TestString(const TestString &);
TestString(const char *);
~TestString();
};
// Identical declarations to above but different type
template <typename T>
class allocator {};
template <typename T>
class char_traits {};
template <typename C, typename T = std::char_traits<C>, typename A = std::allocator<C>>
struct basic_string {
basic_string();
basic_string(const basic_string &);
basic_string(const C *, const A &a = A());
~basic_string();
};
typedef basic_string<char> string;
typedef basic_string<wchar_t> wstring;
}
// other::TestString, other::string, other::wstring are unrelated to the types
// being checked. No warnings / fixes should be produced for these types.
void otherTestStringTests() {
other::TestString a = "";
other::TestString b("");
other::string c = "";
other::string d("");
other::wstring e = L"";
other::wstring f(L"");
}