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<h2 id="intro">Introduction</h2>
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<!-- ======================================================================= -->
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<p>Tools built with LibTooling, like Clang Plugins, run FrontendActions over
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code. <!-- See FIXME for a tutorial on how to write FrontendActions. -->
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<p>Tools built with LibTooling, like Clang Plugins, run
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<code>FrontendActions</code> over code.
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<!-- See FIXME for a tutorial on how to write FrontendActions. -->
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In this tutorial, we'll demonstrate the different ways of running clang's
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SyntaxOnlyAction, which runs a quick syntax check, over a bunch of
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<code>SyntaxOnlyAction</code>, which runs a quick syntax check, over a bunch of
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code.</p>
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<!-- ======================================================================= -->
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<h2 id="runoncode">Parsing a code snippet in memory.</h2>
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<!-- ======================================================================= -->
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<p>If you ever wanted to run a FrontendAction over some sample code, for example
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to unit test parts of the Clang AST, runToolOnCode is what you looked for. Let
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me give you an example:
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<p>If you ever wanted to run a <code>FrontendAction</code> over some sample
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code, for example to unit test parts of the Clang AST,
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<code>runToolOnCode</code> is what you looked for. Let me give you an example:
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<pre>
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#include "clang/Tooling/Tooling.h"
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<h2 id="standalonetool">Writing a standalone tool.</h2>
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<!-- ======================================================================= -->
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<p>Once you unit tested your FrontendAction to the point where it cannot
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possibly break, it's time to create a standalone tool. For a standalone tool
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to run clang, it first needs to figure out what command line arguments to use
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for a specified file. To that end we create a CompilationDatabase.</p>
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<p>Once you unit tested your <code>FrontendAction</code> to the point where it
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cannot possibly break, it's time to create a standalone tool. For a standalone
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tool to run clang, it first needs to figure out what command line arguments to
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use for a specified file. To that end we create a
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<code>CompilationDatabase</code>. There are different ways to create a
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compilation database, and we need to support all of them depending on
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command-line options. There's the <code>CommonOptionsParser</code> class
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that takes the responsibility to parse command-line parameters related to
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compilation databases and inputs, so that all tools share the implementation.
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</p>
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<h3 id="compilationdb">Creating a compilation database.</h3>
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<p>CompilationDatabase provides static factory functions to help with parsing
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compile commands from a build directory or the command line. The following code
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allows for both explicit specification of a compile command line, as well as
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retrieving the compile commands lines from a database.
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<h3 id="parsingcommonoptions">Parsing common tools options.</h3>
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<p><code>CompilationDatabase</code> can be read from a build directory or the
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command line. Using <code>CommonOptionsParser</code> allows for explicit
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specification of a compile command line, specification of build path using the
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<code>-p</code> command-line option, and automatic location of the compilation
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database using source files paths.
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<pre>
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#include "clang/Tooling/CommonOptionsParser.h"
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using namespace clang::tooling;
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int main(int argc, const char **argv) {
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// First, try to create a fixed compile command database from the command line
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// arguments.
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llvm::OwningPtr<CompilationDatabase> Compilations(
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FixedCompilationDatabase::loadFromCommandLine(argc, argv));
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// CommonOptionsParser constructor will parse arguments and create a
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// CompilationDatabase. In case of error it will terminate the program.
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CommonOptionsParser OptionsParser(argc, argv);
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// Next, use normal llvm command line parsing to get the tool specific
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// parameters.
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cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv);
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if (!Compilations) {
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// In case the user did not specify the compile command line via positional
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// command line arguments after "--", try to load the compile commands from
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// a database in the specified build directory or auto-detect it from a
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// source file.
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std::string ErrorMessage;
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if (!BuildPath.empty()) {
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Compilations.reset(
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CompilationDatabase::autoDetectFromDirectory(BuildPath, ErrorMessage));
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} else {
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Compilations.reset(CompilationDatabase::autoDetectFromSource(
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SourcePaths[0], ErrorMessage));
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}
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// If there is still no valid compile command database, we don't know how
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// to run the tool.
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if (!Compilations)
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llvm::report_fatal_error(ErrorMessage);
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}
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// Use OptionsParser.GetCompilations() and OptionsParser.GetSourcePathList()
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// to retrieve CompilationDatabase and the list of input file paths.
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}
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</pre>
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</p>
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<h3 id="tool">Creating and running a ClangTool.</h3>
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<p>Once we have a CompilationDatabase, we can create a ClangTool and run our
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FrontendAction over some code. For example, to run the SyntaxOnlyAction over
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the files "a.cc" and "b.cc" one would write:
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<p>Once we have a <code>CompilationDatabase</code>, we can create a
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<code>ClangTool</code> and run our <code>FrontendAction</code> over some code.
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For example, to run the <code>SyntaxOnlyAction</code> over the files "a.cc" and
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"b.cc" one would write:
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<pre>
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// A clang tool can run over a number of sources in the same process...
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std::vector<std::string> Sources;
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// We hand the CompilationDatabase we created and the sources to run over into
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// the tool constructor.
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ClangTool Tool(*Compilations, Sources);
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ClangTool Tool(OptionsParser.GetCompilations(), Sources);
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// The ClangTool needs a new FrontendAction for each translation unit we run
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// on. Thus, it takes a FrontendActionFactory as parameter. To create a
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<p>Now we combine the two previous steps into our first real tool. This example
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tool is also checked into the clang tree at tools/clang-check/ClangCheck.cpp.
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<pre>
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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// Declares clang::SyntaxOnlyAction.
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#include "clang/Frontend/FrontendActions.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/CompilationDatabase.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/Tooling.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/CommonOptionsParser.h"
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// Declares llvm::cl::extrahelp.
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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using namespace clang::tooling;
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using namespace llvm;
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cl::opt<std::string> BuildPath(
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"p",
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cl::desc("<build-path>"),
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cl::Optional);
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// CommonOptionsParser declares HelpMessage with a description of the common
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// command-line options related to the compilation database and input files.
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// It's nice to have this help message in all tools.
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static cl::extrahelp CommonHelp(CommonOptionsParser::HelpMessage);
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cl::list<std::string> SourcePaths(
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cl::Positional,
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cl::desc("<source0> [... <sourceN>]"),
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cl::OneOrMore);
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// A help message for this specific tool can be added afterwards.
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static cl::extrahelp MoreHelp("\nMore help text...");
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int main(int argc, const char **argv) {
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llvm::OwningPtr<CompilationDatabase> Compilations(
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FixedCompilationDatabase::loadFromCommandLine(argc, argv));
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cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv);
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if (!Compilations) {
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std::string ErrorMessage;
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Compilations.reset(
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!BuildPath.empty() ?
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CompilationDatabase::autoDetectFromDirectory(BuildPath, ErrorMessage) :
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CompilationDatabase::autoDetectFromSource(SourcePaths[0], ErrorMessage)
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);
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if (!Compilations)
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llvm::report_fatal_error(ErrorMessage);
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}
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ClangTool Tool(*Compilations, SourcePaths);
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return Tool.run(newFrontendActionFactory<clang::SyntaxOnlyAction>());
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CommonOptionsParser OptionsParser(argc, argv);
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ClangTool Tool(OptionsParser.GetCompilations(),
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OptionsParser.GetSourcePathList());
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return Tool.run(newFrontendActionFactory<clang::SyntaxOnlyAction>());
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}
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</pre>
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</p>
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#define LLVM_TOOLS_CLANG_INCLUDE_CLANG_TOOLING_COMMONOPTIONSPARSER_H
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#include "clang/Tooling/CompilationDatabase.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/FrontendActions.h"
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namespace clang {
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namespace tooling {
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extern const char *const CommonHelpMessage;
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/// \brief A parser for options common to all command-line Clang tools.
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///
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/// Parses a common subset of command-line arguments, locates and loads a
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///
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/// An example of usage:
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/// \code
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/// #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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/// #include "clang/Frontend/FrontendActions.h"
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/// #include "clang/Tooling/CommonOptionsParser.h"
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/// #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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///
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/// using namespace clang::tooling;
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/// using namespace llvm;
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///
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/// static cl::extrahelp CommonHelp(CommonHelpMessage);
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/// static cl::extrahelp CommonHelp(CommonOptionsParser::HelpMessage);
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/// static cl::extrahelp MoreHelp("\nMore help text...");
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/// static cl:opt<bool> YourOwnOption(...);
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/// ...
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return SourcePathList;
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}
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static const char *const HelpMessage;
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private:
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llvm::OwningPtr<CompilationDatabase> Compilations;
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std::vector<std::string> SourcePathList;
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using namespace clang::tooling;
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using namespace llvm;
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const char *const clang::tooling::CommonHelpMessage =
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const char *const CommonOptionsParser::HelpMessage =
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"\n"
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"-p <build-path> is used to read a compile command database.\n"
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"\n"
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using namespace clang::tooling;
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using namespace llvm;
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static cl::extrahelp CommonHelp(CommonHelpMessage);
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static cl::extrahelp CommonHelp(CommonOptionsParser::HelpMessage);
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static cl::extrahelp MoreHelp(
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"\tFor example, to run clang-check on all files in a subtree of the\n"
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"\tsource tree, use:\n"
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