Changes mostly address formatting and unification of the style. Use
MarkDown style for inline code snippets and lists. Added some text
for a few checks.
The idea is to move most of the documentation out to separate rST files and have
implementation files refer to the corresponding documentation files.
llvm-svn: 246169
Also adapt tests a bit to make it possible to test this. Removed
checking the number of errors reported per test. It was never actually
checked and doesn't seem particularly relevant to the test itself.
llvm-svn: 245500
The patch was generated using this command:
$ clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -header-filter=.*clang-tidy.* -fix \
-checks=-*,llvm-header-guard clang-tidy.*
$ svn revert --recursive clangt-tidy/llvm/
(to revert a few buggy fixes)
llvm-svn: 231669
Summary:
This patch makes the check work better for LLVM code:
* always fix existing #endif comments
* use one space before the comment (+allow customization for other styles)
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5795
llvm-svn: 219789
If we had many header files we would attach the fix-it for all files to all
warnings, oops. This is harmless 99.9% of the time but can confuse the rewriter
in some edge cases. Sadly I failed to create a small test case for this.
While there move fix-its instead of copying.
llvm-svn: 217951
Summary:
Each check can implement readOptions and storeOptions methods to read
and store custom options. Each check's options are stored in a local namespace
to avoid name collisions and provide some sort of context to the user.
Reviewers: bkramer, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5296
llvm-svn: 217661
we can also fix the original header guard.
We still allow an _ at the end of a header guard since it's so common, but
remove it now when the #endif comment is changed.
llvm-svn: 216462
The implementation is split into a generic part and a LLVM-specific part.
Other codebases can implement it with their own style. The specific features
supported are:
- Verification (and fixing) of header guards against a style based on the file path
- Automatic insertion of header guards for headers that are missing them
- A warning when the header guard doesn't enable our fancy header guard optimization
(e.g. when there's an include preceeding the guard)
- Automatic insertion of a comment with the guard name after #endif.
For the LLVM style we disable #endif comments for now, they're not very common
in the codebase. We also only flag headers in the include directories, there
doesn't seem to be a common style outside.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4867
llvm-svn: 215548