There is no reason to expect this tool to be limited to C++11, it seems
very likely to be of on-going interest. It seems likely to be useful for
modernizing even as new libraries come out in TSes and other formats
than a complete standard. Fundamentally, we need something a bit more
general. After some discussion on the list, going with
'clang-modernize'.
I've tried to do a reasonably comprehensive job of fixing up the names,
but I may still have missed some. Feel free to poke me if you spot any
fallout here. Things I've tried reasonably hard to find and fix:
- cpp11-migrate -> clang-modernize
- Migrator -> Modernizer
- Clean up the introductory documentation that was C++11 specific.
I'll also point out that this tool continues to delight me. =] Also,
a huge thanks to those who have so carefully, thoroughly documented the
tool. The docs here are simply phenomenal. Every tool should be this
well documented. I hope I have updated the documentation reasonably
well, but I'm not very good at documentation, so review much
appreciated.
llvm-svn: 189960
* Documented new command-line options.
* Moved usage to a new page.
* Usage now split into general options and transform-related options.
* Main Migrator page now contains getting started and getting involved
information.
* Also included a JIRA issue collector button for logging bugs.
llvm-svn: 183417
This commit fixes a "FIXME" in the add-override transform. ' override' was
misplaced when a comment was between the function body and the end of the
'prototype'.
It also remove duplicated check for the main file from the last commit (and
fixes the typo in the comment above).
Author: Guillaume Papin <guillaume.papin@epitech.eu>
llvm-svn: 181806
This transform adds the override specifier to methods that overrides virtual
methods from a base class that don't already have this specifier.
Author: Philip Dunstan <phil@phildunstan.com>
llvm-svn: 179127