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Whisperity 73e4b5cfa8 [clang-tidy] Add 'readability-suspicious-call-argument' check
Finds function calls where the call arguments might be provided in an
incorrect order, based on the comparison (via string metrics) of the
parameter names and the argument names against each other.

A diagnostic is emitted if an argument name is similar to a *different*
parameter than the one currently passed to, and it is sufficiently
dissimilar to the one it **is** passed to currently.

False-positive warnings from this check are useful to indicate bad
naming convention issues, even if a swap isn't necessary.
This check does not generate FixIts.

Originally implemented by @varjujan as his Master's Thesis work.
The check was subsequently taken over by @barancsuk who added type
conformity checks to silence false positive matches.
The work by @whisperity involved driving the check's review and fixing
some more bugs in the process.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, alexfh

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20689

Co-authored-by: János Varjú <varjujanos2@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lilla Barancsuk <barancsuklilla@gmail.com>
2021-07-19 10:18:09 +02:00
Whisperity 0fba450b97 [clang-tidy] Suppress reports to patternedly named parameters in 'bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters'
While the original check's purpose is to identify potentially dangerous
functions based on the parameter types (as identifier names do not mean
anything when it comes to the language rules), unfortunately, such a plain
interface check rule can be incredibly noisy. While the previous
"filtering heuristic" is able to find many similar usages, there is an entire
class of parameters that should not be warned about very easily mixed by that
check: parameters that have a name and their name follows a pattern,
e.g. `text1, text2, text3, ...`.`

This patch implements a simple, but powerful rule, that allows us to detect
such cases and ensure that no warnings are emitted for parameter sequences that
follow a pattern, even if their types allow for them to be potentially mixed at a call site.

Given a threshold `k`, warnings about two parameters are filtered from the
result set if the names of the parameters are either prefixes or suffixes of
each other, with at most k letters difference on the non-common end.
(Assuming that the names themselves are at least `k` long.)

 - The above `text1, text2` is an example of this. (Live finding from Xerces.)
 - `LHS` and `RHS` are also fitting the bill here. (Live finding from... virtually any project.)
 - So does `Qmat, Tmat, Rmat`. (Live finding from I think OpenCV.)

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D97297
2021-06-28 10:49:37 +02:00
Whisperity b9ece03461 [clang-tidy] Suppress reports to similarly used parameters in 'bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters'
There are several types of functions and various reasons why some
"swappable parameters" cannot be fixed with changing the parameters' types, etc.
The most common example might be int `min(int a, int b)`... no matter what you
do, the two parameters must remain the same type.

The **filtering heuristic** implemented in this patch deals with trying to find
such functions during the modelling and building of the swappable parameter
range.
If the parameter currently scrutinised matches either of the predicates below,
it will be regarded as **not swappable** even if the type of the parameter
matches.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D78652
2021-06-28 10:49:37 +02:00
Whisperity e33d047883 [clang-tidy] Extend 'bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters' with mixability because of implicit conversions
Adds a relaxation option ModelImplicitConversions which will make the check
report for cases where parameters refer to types that are implicitly
convertible to one another.

Example:

    struct IntBox { IntBox(int); operator int(); };
    void foo(int i, double d, IntBox ib) {}

Implicit conversions are the last to model in the set of things that are
reasons for the possibility of a function being called the wrong way which is
not always immediately apparent when looking at the function (signature or
call).

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, martong

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D75041
2021-06-28 10:49:37 +02:00
Whisperity 961e9e6af6 [clang-tidy] Extend 'bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters' with optionally considering differently qualified types mixable
Adds a relaxation option QualifiersMix which will make the check report for
cases where parameters refer to the same type if they only differ in qualifiers.

This makes cases, such as the following, not warned about by default, produce
a warning.

    void* memcpy(void* dst, const void* src, unsigned size) {}

However, unless people meticulously const their local variables, unfortunately,
even such a function carry a potential swap:

    T* obj = new T; // Not const!!!
    void* buf = malloc(sizeof(T));

    memcpy(obj, buf, sizeof(T));
    //     ^~~  ^~~ accidental swap here, even though the interface "specified" a const.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D96355
2021-06-28 10:49:37 +02:00
Whisperity 26d864b44b [clang-tidy] Extend 'bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters' with `typedef` and `const &` diagnostics
The base patch only deals with strict (canonical) type equality, which is
merely a subset of all the dangerous function interfaces that we intend to
find.
In addition, in the base patch, canonical type equivalence is not diagnosed in
a way that is immediately apparent to the user.

This patch extends the check with two features:

 * Proper typedef diagnostics and explanations to the user.
 * "Reference bind power" matching.

Case 2 is a necessary addition because in every case someone encounters a
function `f(T t, const T& tr)`, any expression that might be passed to either
can be passed to both. Thus, such adjacent parameter sequences should be
matched.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D95736
2021-06-28 10:49:37 +02:00
Whisperity 499e39c598 [clang-tidy] Add 'bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters' check
Finds function definitions where parameters of convertible types follow
each other directly, making call sites prone to calling the function
with swapped (or badly ordered) arguments.

Such constructs are usually the result of inefficient design and lack of
exploitation of strong type capabilities that are possible in the
language.

This check finds and flags **function definitions** and **not** call
sites!

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, alexfh

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D69560
2021-06-28 10:49:37 +02:00
Guillaume Chatelet 89c41c335d [clang-tidy] Allow disabling integer narrowing conversions for cppcoreguidelines-narrowing-conversions
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104018
2021-06-10 12:41:57 +00:00
Stephen Concannon 211761332e [clang-tidy] Allow opt-in or out of some commonly occuring patterns in NarrowingConversionsCheck.
Within clang-tidy's NarrowingConversionsCheck.
* Allow opt-out of some common occurring patterns, such as:
  - Implicit casts between types of equivalent bit widths.
  - Implicit casts occurring from the return of a ::size() method.
  - Implicit casts on size_type and difference_type.
* Allow opt-in of errors within template instantiations.

This will help projects adopt these guidelines iteratively.
Developed in conjunction with Yitzhak Mandelbaum (ymandel).

Patch by Stephen Concannon!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99543
2021-05-12 20:51:25 +02:00
Malcolm Parsons 5389a05836 [docs] Fix documentation for bugprone-dangling-handle
string_view isn't experimental anymore.
This check has always handled both forms.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102313
2021-05-12 17:20:15 +01:00
Frank Derry Wanye 83af66e18e new altera ID dependent backward branch check
This lint check is a part of the FLOCL (FPGA Linters for OpenCL) project
out of the Synergy Lab at Virginia Tech.

FLOCL is a set of lint checks aimed at FPGA developers who write code
in OpenCL.

The altera ID dependent backward branch lint check finds ID dependent
variables and fields used within loops, and warns of their usage. Using
these variables in loops can lead to performance degradation.
2021-05-06 17:01:39 -04:00
Balázs Kéri 530456caf9 [clang-tidy] Add new check 'bugprone-unhandled-exception-at-new'.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97196
2021-04-14 09:33:11 +02:00
Roman Lebedev 46b8ea2fff
[clang-tidy] Add check for implicit widening of multiplication result
Overflows are never fun.
In most cases (in most of the code), they are rare,
because usually you e.g. don't have as many elements.

However, it's exceptionally easy to fall into this pitfail
in code that deals with images, because, assuming 4-channel 32-bit FP data,
you need *just* ~269 megapixel image to case an overflow
when computing at least the total byte count.

In [[ https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable | darktable ]], there is a *long*, painful history of dealing with such bugs:
* https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/7740
* https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/7419
* eea1989f2c
* 70626dd95b
* https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/670
* 38c69fb1b2

and yet they clearly keep resurfacing still.

It would be immensely helpful to have a diagnostic for those patterns,
which is what this change proposes.

Currently, i only diagnose the most obvious case, where multiplication
is directly widened with no other expressions inbetween,
(i.e. `long r = (int)a * (int)b` but not even e.g. `long r = ((int)a * (int)b)`)
however that might be worth relaxing later.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93822
2021-04-13 21:41:22 +03:00
Nathan James 27dfcd978e
[clang-tidy] Add <utility> include to misc-uniqueptr-reset-release
This is the only remaining check that creates `std::move` includes but doesn't add a `<utility>` include.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97683
2021-04-12 23:32:15 +01:00
Richard Smith fc1e146e44 Fix documentation typo. 2021-04-12 11:39:08 -07:00
Alexander Kornienko 8883cb3e40 Fix nits. 2021-04-12 18:46:13 +02:00
Jens Massberg 8a944d82cd [clang-tidy] Add option to ignore macros in readability-function-cognitive-complexity check.
(this was originally part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D96281 and has been split off into its own patch)

If a macro is used within a function, the code inside the macro
doesn't make the code less readable. Instead, for a reader a macro is
more like a function that is called. Thus the code inside a macro
shouldn't increase the complexity of the function in which it is called.
Thus the flag 'IgnoreMacros' is added. If set to 'true' code inside
macros isn't considered during analysis.

This isn't perfect, as now the code of a macro isn't considered at all,
even if it has a high cognitive complexity itself. It might be better if
a macro is considered in the analysis like a function and gets its own
cognitive complexity. Implementing such an analysis seems to be very
complex (if possible at all with the given AST), so we give the user the
option to either ignore macros completely or to let the expanded code
count to the calling function's complexity.

See the code example from vgeof (originally added as note in https://reviews.llvm.org/D96281)

   bool doStuff(myClass* objectPtr){
         if(objectPtr == nullptr){
             LOG_WARNING("empty object");
             return false;
         }
         if(objectPtr->getAttribute() == nullptr){
             LOG_WARNING("empty object");
             return false;
         }
         use(objectPtr->getAttribute());
     }

The LOG_WARNING macro itself might have a high complexity, but it do not make the
the function more complex to understand like e.g. a 'printf'.

By default 'IgnoreMacros' is set to 'false', which is the original behavior of the check.

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri, alexfh

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98070
2021-04-12 18:46:12 +02:00
Whisperity 3b677b81ce [libtooling][clang-tidy] Fix diagnostics not highlighting fed SourceRanges
Fixes bug http://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49000.

This patch allows Clang-Tidy checks to do

    diag(X->getLocation(), "text") << Y->getSourceRange();

and get the highlight of `Y` as expected:

    warning: text [blah-blah]
        xxx(something)
        ^   ~~~~~~~~~

Reviewed-By: aaron.ballman, njames93

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D98635
2021-04-10 16:43:44 +02:00
Vince Bridgers c060945b23 [docs] Update documentation for bugprone-misplaced-widening-cast
The default setting for CheckImplicitCasts was changed in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D32164 but the documentation was not updated.
This simple change just syncs the documentation with the behavior of
that checker.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99991
2021-04-06 16:18:50 -05:00
Felix Berger ddebed8e97 [clang-tidy] performance-* checks: Match AllowedTypes against qualified type names when they contain "::".
This allows users to be more precise and exclude a type in a specific namespace
from triggering the check instead of excluding all types with the same
unqualified name.

This change should not interfere with correctly configured clang-tidy setups
since an AllowedType with "::" would never match.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98738

Reviewed-by: ymandel, hokein
2021-04-06 15:41:35 -04:00
Frank Derry Wanye 5a87f81fe9 new altera unroll loops check
This lint check is a part of the FLOCL (FPGA Linters for OpenCL)
project out of the Synergy Lab at Virginia Tech.

FLOCL is a set of lint checks aimed at FPGA developers who write code
in OpenCL.

The altera unroll loops check finds inner loops that have not been
unrolled, as well as fully-unrolled loops that should be partially
unrolled due to unknown loop bounds or a large number of loop
iterations.

Based on the Altera SDK for OpenCL: Best Practices Guide.
2021-03-22 13:09:53 -04:00
Nathan James 9a5af541ee
[clang-tidy] Remove readability-deleted-default
The deprecation notice was cherrypicked to the release branch in f8b3298924 so its safe to remove this for the 13.X release cycle.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98612
2021-03-16 14:03:33 +00:00
Martin Boehme e67d91faec [clang-tidy] Use-after-move: Ignore moves inside a try_emplace.
We have no way to reason about the bool returned by try_emplace, so we
simply ignore any std::move()s that happen in a try_emplace argument.
A lot of the time in this situation, the code will be checking the
bool and doing something else if it turns out the value wasn't moved
into the map, and this has been causing false positives so far.

I don't currently have any intentions of handling "maybe move" functions
more generally.

Reviewed By: sammccall

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98034
2021-03-05 15:05:09 +01:00
Jens Massberg bff7faea20 [clang-tidy] Add options to describe individual core increments to readability-function-cognitive-complexity check.
Often you are only interested in the overall cognitive complexity of a
function and not every individual increment. Thus the flag
'DescribeBasicIncrements' is added. If it is set to 'true', each increment
is flagged. Otherwise, only the complexity of function with complexity
of at least the threshold are flagged.

By default 'DescribeBasisIncrements' is set to 'true', which is the original behavior of the check.

Added a new test for different flag combinations.

(The option to ignore macros which was original part of this patch will be added in another path)

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96281
2021-03-04 21:02:27 +01:00
martinboehme 3ea0e119b9 [clang-tidy][NFC] Update docs for bugprone-use-after-move
- Create a separate section on silencing erroneous warnings and add more material to it
- Add note that the check is flow-sensitive but not path-sensitive
2021-03-04 13:22:19 +01:00
Nathan James 19aefd2d5d
[clang-tidy] Deprecate readability-deleted-default check
... For removal in next release cycle.
The clang warning that does the same thing is enabled by default and typically emits better diagnostics making this check surplus to requirements.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97491
2021-03-03 16:01:13 +00:00
Nathan James abbe9e227e
[clang-tidy] Added command line option `fix-notes`
Added an option to control whether to apply the fixes found in notes attached to clang tidy errors or not.
Diagnostics may contain multiple notes each offering different ways to fix the issue, for that reason the default behaviour should be to not look at fixes found in notes.
Instead offer up all the available fix-its in the output but don't try to apply the first one unless `-fix-notes` is supplied.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84924
2021-03-01 22:07:11 +00:00
Nathan James 8bfc141931
[clang-tidy] Added option to uniqueptr delete release check
Adds an option, `PreferResetCall`, currently defaulted to `false`, to the check.
When `true` the check will refactor by calling the `reset` member function.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97630
2021-03-01 21:52:13 +00:00
Nathan James 2af5275f72
[clang-tidy] Add cppcoreguidelines-prefer-member-initializer to ReleaseNotes
Following a discussion about the current state of this check on the 12.X branch, it was decided to purge the check as it wasn't in a fit to release state, see https://llvm.org/PR49318.
This check has since had some of those issues addressed and should be good for the next release cycle now, pending any more bug reports about it.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97275
2021-02-23 18:29:22 +00:00
Nathan James e96f9cca3b
[clang-tidy] Remove IncludeInserter from MoveConstructorInit check.
This check registers an IncludeInserter, however the check itself doesn't actually emit any fixes or includes, so the inserter is redundant.

From what I can tell the fixes were removed in D26453(rL290051) but the inserter was left in, probably an oversight.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97243
2021-02-23 13:48:07 +00:00
Balázs Kéri 2c54b29337 [clang-tidy] Extending bugprone-signal-handler with POSIX functions.
An option is added to the check to select wich set of functions is
defined as asynchronous-safe functions.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90851
2021-02-23 14:48:00 +01:00
Nathan James 5bf710b2a5
[clang-tidy] Update checks list. 2021-02-23 13:01:16 +00:00
Florian Schmaus 6c78711f10
[clang-tidy] Install run-clang-tidy.py in bin/ as run-clang-tidy
The run-clang-tidy.py helper script is supposed to be used by the
user, hence it should be placed in the user's PATH. Some
distributions, like Gentoo [1], won't have it in PATH unless it is
installed in bin/.

Furthermore, installed scripts in PATH usually do not carry a filename
extension, since there is no need to know that this is a Python
script. For example Debian and Ubuntu already install this script as
'run-clang-tidy' [2] and hence build systems like Meson also look for
this name first [3]. Hence we install run-clang-tidy.py as
run-clang-tidy, as suggested by Sylvestre Ledru [4].

1: https://bugs.gentoo.org/753380
2: 60aefb1417/debian/clang-tidy-X.Y.links.in (L2)
3: b6dc4d5e5c/mesonbuild/scripts/clangtidy.py (L44)
4: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90972#2380640

Reviewed By: sylvestre.ledru, JonasToth

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90972
2021-02-23 12:38:27 +00:00
Balázs Kéri 7dc7f0c2ec [clang-tidy] Add new check 'concurrency-thread-canceltype-asynchronous' and alias 'cert-pos47-c'.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96719
2021-02-22 12:42:20 +01:00
xgupta 94fac81fcc [Branch-Rename] Fix some links
According to the [[ https://foundation.llvm.org/docs/branch-rename/ | status of branch rename ]], the master branch of the LLVM repository is removed on 28 Jan 2021.

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95766
2021-02-01 16:43:21 +05:30
Tom Stellard 5369517d20 Bump the trunk major version to 13
and clear the release notes.
2021-01-26 19:37:55 -08:00
Sam McCall f7a26127f2 [clangd] Release notes for b8c37153d5 2020-12-22 22:58:45 +01:00
Frank Derry Wanye e69e551e0e new altera single work item barrier check
This lint check is a part of the FLOCL (FPGA Linters for OpenCL)
project out of the Synergy Lab at Virginia Tech.

FLOCL is a set of lint checks aimed at FPGA developers who write code
in OpenCL.

The altera single work item barrier check finds OpenCL kernel functions
that call a barrier function but do not call an ID function. These
kernel functions will be treated as single work-item kernels, which
could be inefficient or lead to errors.

Based on the "Altera SDK for OpenCL: Best Practices Guide."
2020-12-18 07:52:20 -05:00
Nathan James 68e642cad0
[clang-tidy] Support all YAML supported spellings for bools in CheckOptions.
Depends on D92755

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92756
2020-12-15 21:15:16 +00:00
Roman Lebedev 39431e479f
[clang-tidy] Introduce misc No Integer To Pointer Cast check
While casting an (integral) pointer to an integer is obvious - you just get
the integral value of the pointer, casting an integer to an (integral) pointer
is deceivingly different. While you will get a pointer with that integral value,
if you got that integral value via a pointer-to-integer cast originally,
the new pointer will lack the provenance information from the original pointer.

So while (integral) pointer to integer casts are effectively no-ops,
and are transparent to the optimizer, integer to (integral) pointer casts
are *NOT* transparent, and may conceal information from optimizer.

While that may be the intention, it is not always so. For example,
let's take a look at a routine to align the pointer up to the multiple of 16:
The obvious, naive implementation for that is:

```
  char* src(char* maybe_underbiased_ptr) {
    uintptr_t maybe_underbiased_intptr = (uintptr_t)maybe_underbiased_ptr;
    uintptr_t aligned_biased_intptr = maybe_underbiased_intptr + 15;
    uintptr_t aligned_intptr = aligned_biased_intptr & (~15);
    return (char*)aligned_intptr; // warning: avoid integer to pointer casts [misc-no-inttoptr]
  }
```

The check will rightfully diagnose that cast.

But when provenance concealment is not the goal of the code, but an accident,
this example can be rewritten as follows, without using integer to pointer cast:

```
  char*
  tgt(char* maybe_underbiased_ptr) {
      uintptr_t maybe_underbiased_intptr = (uintptr_t)maybe_underbiased_ptr;
      uintptr_t aligned_biased_intptr = maybe_underbiased_intptr + 15;
      uintptr_t aligned_intptr = aligned_biased_intptr & (~15);
      uintptr_t bias = aligned_intptr - maybe_underbiased_intptr;
      return maybe_underbiased_ptr + bias;
  }
```

See also:
* D71499
* [[ https://www.cs.utah.edu/~regehr/oopsla18.pdf | Juneyoung Lee, Chung-Kil Hur, Ralf Jung, Zhengyang Liu, John Regehr, and Nuno P. Lopes. 2018. Reconciling High-Level Optimizations and Low-Level Code in LLVM. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2, OOPSLA, Article 125 (November 2018), 28 pages. ]]

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91055
2020-12-08 22:55:13 +03:00
Chris Kennelly 8d2c095e5a [clang-tidy] Omit std::make_unique/make_shared for default initialization.
This extends the check for default initialization in arrays added in
547f89d607 to include scalar types and exclude them from the suggested fix for
make_unique/make_shared.

Rewriting std::unique_ptr<int>(new int) as std::make_unique<int>() (or for
other, similar trivial T) switches from default initialization to value
initialization, a performance regression for trivial T.  For these use cases,
std::make_unique_for_overwrite is more suitable alternative.

Reviewed By: hokein

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90392
2020-12-08 10:34:17 -05:00
Nathan James 980618145b
[clang-tidy][docs] Update check options with boolean values instead of non-zero/0/1
Using bools instead of integers better conveys the expected value of the option.

Reviewed By: Eugene.Zelenko, aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92652
2020-12-07 12:13:57 +00:00
Vasily Kulikov cac5be495e
[clang-tidy] implement concurrency-mt-unsafe
Checks for some thread-unsafe functions against a black list
of known-to-be-unsafe functions. Usually they access static variables
without synchronization (e.g. gmtime(3)) or utilize signals
in a racy way (e.g. sleep(3)).

The patch adds a check instead of auto-fix as thread-safe alternatives
usually have API with an additional argument
(e.g. gmtime(3) v.s. gmtime_r(3)) or have a different semantics
(e.g. exit(3) v.s. __exit(3)), so it is a rather tricky
or non-expected fix.

An option specifies which functions in libc should be considered
thread-safe, possible values are `posix`, `glibc`,
or `any` (the most strict check). It defaults to 'any' as it is
unknown what target libc type is - clang-tidy may be run
on linux but check sources compiled for other *NIX.

The check is used in Yandex Taxi backend and has caught
many unpleasant bugs. A similar patch for coroutine-unsafe API
is coming next.

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90944
2020-11-30 12:27:17 +03:00
Vasily Kulikov 8da7efbb0d
[clang-tidy] add concurrency module
The module will contain checks related to concurrent programming (including threads, fibers, coroutines, etc.).

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91656
2020-11-30 12:27:17 +03:00
Aaron Ballman ed242da0ff Fix a typo in the documentation to unbreak the sphinx builder. 2020-11-25 07:34:08 -05:00
smhc 9c4df9eecb [clang-tidy] Support IgnoredRegexp configuration to selectively suppress identifier naming checks
The idea of suppressing naming checks for variables is to support code bases that allow short variables named e.g 'x' and 'i' without prefix/suffixes or casing styles. This was originally proposed as a 'ShortSizeThreshold' however has been made more generic with a regex to suppress identifier naming checks for those that match.

Reviewed By: njames93, aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90282
2020-11-25 01:18:44 +00:00
Stephen Kelly 5e1801813d Remove the IgnoreImplicitCastsAndParentheses traversal kind
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91918
2020-11-23 14:27:48 +00:00
Chris Kennelly e4f9b5d442 [clang-tidy] Include std::basic_string_view in readability-redundant-string-init.
std::string_view("") produces a string_view instance that compares
equal to std::string_view(), but requires more complex initialization
(storing the address of the string literal, rather than zeroing).

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91009
2020-11-20 10:06:57 -05:00
Chris Kennelly 25f5406f08 [clang-tidy] Extend bugprone-string-constructor-check to std::string_view.
This allows for matching the constructors std::string has in common with
std::string_view.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91015
2020-11-18 21:16:03 -05:00
Frank Derry Wanye 9ca6fc4e09 Add a new altera kernel name restriction check to clang-tidy.
The altera kernel name restriction check finds kernel files and include
directives whose filename is "kernel.cl", "Verilog.cl", or "VHDL.cl".
Such kernel file names cause the Altera Offline Compiler to generate
intermediate design files that have the same names as certain internal
files, which leads to a compilation error.

As per the "Guidelines for Naming the Kernel" section in the "Intel FPGA
SDK for OpenCL Pro Edition: Programming Guide."

This reverts the reversion from 43a38a6523.
2020-11-09 09:26:50 -05:00
Balázs Kéri d1b2a52319 [clang-tidy] Add signal-handler-check for SEI CERT rule SIG30-C
SIG30-C. Call only asynchronous-safe functions within signal handlers

First version of this check, only minimal list of functions is allowed
("strictly conforming" case), for C only.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87449
2020-11-04 16:42:30 +01:00
Nico Weber c88390468c Revert "Add a new altera kernel name restriction check to clang-tidy."
This reverts commit 43a38a6523,
and follow-up 5a7bc5e259.

The commit breaks check-clang-tools, the test added in the change
does not pass.
2020-11-02 10:30:42 -05:00
Aaron Ballman 5a7bc5e259 Fix link to a new check within the release notes. 2020-11-02 10:19:24 -05:00
Frank Derry Wanye 43a38a6523 Add a new altera kernel name restriction check to clang-tidy.
The altera kernel name restriction check finds kernel files and include
directives whose filename is "kernel.cl", "Verilog.cl", or "VHDL.cl".
Such kernel file names cause the Altera Offline Compiler to generate
intermediate design files that have the same names as certain internal
files, which leads to a compilation error.

As per the "Guidelines for Naming the Kernel" section in the "Intel FPGA
SDK for OpenCL Pro Edition: Programming Guide."
2020-11-02 10:11:38 -05:00
Pedro Gonnet 43e451f9f3 Fix gendered documentation
Changed two references to developers as "he" or "him" to the more neutral "they".

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, sylvestre.ledru

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78807
2020-10-31 12:17:19 +01:00
Nathan James 86ef379800
[clang-tidy] Add scoped enum constants to identifier naming check
Added option `ScopedEnumConstant(Prefix|Case|Suffix)` to readability-identitied-naming.
This controls the style for constants in scoped enums, declared as enum (class|struct).
If this option is unspecified the EnumConstant style will be used instead.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89407
2020-10-19 15:57:47 +01:00
Nathan James 866dc09784
[clang-tidy] Better support for Override function in RenamerClangTidy based checks
Methods that override virtual methods will now get renamed if the initial virtual method has a name violation.
Addresses https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34879

Reviewed By: alexfh

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79674
2020-10-19 15:21:06 +01:00
Nathan James 8a548bc203
[clang-tidy] modernize-loop-convert reverse iteration support
Enables support for transforming loops of the form
```
for (auto I = Cont.rbegin(), E = Cont.rend(); I != E;++I)
```

This is done automatically in C++20 mode using `std::ranges::reverse_view` but there are options to specify a different function to reverse iterator over a container.
This is the first step, down the line I'd like to possibly extend this support for array based loops
```
for (unsigned I = Arr.size() - 1;I >=0;--I) Arr[I]...
```

Currently if you pass a reversing function with no header in the options it will just assume that the function exists, however as we have the ASTContext it may be as wise to check before applying, or at least lower the confidence level if we can't find it.

Reviewed By: alexfh

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82089
2020-10-16 14:16:30 +01:00
Sylvestre Ledru 002968a320 [clang-tidy] Add an example for misc-unused-alias-decls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89270
2020-10-13 13:56:04 +02:00
Adam Balogh d6c9dc3c17 [clang-tidy] Remove obsolete checker google-runtime-references
The rules which is the base of this checker is removed from the
//Google C++ Style Guide// in May:
[[ https://github.com/google/styleguide/pull/553 | Update C++ styleguide ]].
Now this checker became obsolete.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88831
2020-10-06 14:03:55 +02:00
Roman Lebedev ace644030e
[clang-tidy] Implement readability-function-cognitive-complexity check
Currently, there is basically just one clang-tidy check to impose
some sanity limits on functions - `clang-tidy-readability-function-size`.
It is nice, allows to limit line count, total number of statements,
number of branches, number of function parameters (not counting
implicit `this`), nesting level.

However, those are simple generic metrics. It is still trivially possible
to write a function, which does not violate any of these metrics,
yet is still rather unreadable.

Thus, some additional, slightly more complicated metric is needed.
There is a well-known [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclomatic_complexity | Cyclomatic complexity]], but certainly has its downsides.
And there is a [[ https://www.sonarsource.com/docs/CognitiveComplexity.pdf | COGNITIVE COMPLEXITY by SonarSource ]], which is available for opensource on https://sonarcloud.io/.

This check checks function Cognitive Complexity metric, and flags
the functions with Cognitive Complexity exceeding the configured limit.
The default limit is `25`, same as in 'upstream'.

The metric is implemented as per [[ https://www.sonarsource.com/docs/CognitiveComplexity.pdf | COGNITIVE COMPLEXITY by SonarSource ]] specification version 1.2 (19 April 2017), with two notable exceptions:
   * `preprocessor conditionals` (`#ifdef`, `#if`, `#elif`, `#else`,
     `#endif`) are not accounted for.
      Could be done. Currently, upstream does not account for them either.
   * `each method in a recursion cycle` is not accounted for.
      It can't be fully implemented, because cross-translational-unit
      analysis would be needed, which is not possible in clang-tidy.
      Thus, at least right now, i completely avoided implementing it.

There are some further possible improvements:
* Are GNU statement expressions (`BinaryConditionalOperator`) really free?
  They should probably cause nesting level increase,
  and complexity level increase when they are nested within eachother.
* Microsoft SEH support
* ???

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, JonasToth, lattner

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36836
2020-10-03 00:27:13 +03:00
Florian Mayer 9d40fb808f Allow to specify macro names for android-comparison-in-temp-failure-retry
Some projects do not use the TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY macro but define their
own one, as not to depend on glibc / Bionic details. By allowing the
user to override the list of macros, these projects can also benefit
from this check.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83144
2020-10-01 10:09:26 -07:00
Alexander Kornienko fdfe324da1 [clang-tidy] IncludeInserter: allow <> in header name
This adds a pair of overloads for create(MainFile)?IncludeInsertion methods that
use the presence of the <> in the file name to control whether the #include
directive will use angle brackets or quotes. Motivating examples:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D82089#inline-789412 and
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/master/clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/modernize/MakeSmartPtrCheck.cpp#L433

The overloads with the IsAngled parameter can be removed after the users are
updated.

Update usages of createIncludeInsertion.

Update (almost all) usages of createMainFileIncludeInsertion.

Reviewed By: hokein

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85666
2020-09-28 15:14:04 +02:00
Adam Balogh 4fc0214a10 [clang-tidy] New check cppcoreguidelines-prefer-member-initializer
Finds member initializations in the constructor body which can be placed
into the initialization list instead. This does not only improves the
readability of the code but also affects positively its performance.
Class-member assignments inside a control statement or following the
first control statement are ignored.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71199
2020-09-21 14:42:58 +02:00
Kirill Bobyrev 3e5a4ef51a Fix table formatting after D87686 2020-09-16 12:27:59 +02:00
Kirill Bobyrev a909a84ef2
[clang-tidy] Improve documentation on Clangd integration
The integration is already complete; this patch updates information as well as
suggests using Clang-Tidy via Clangd integration that is vastly available
in most editors through LSP client plugins.

Reviewed By: hokein

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87686
2020-09-16 12:10:00 +02:00
Aaron Ballman 66ac212ea9 Speculatively fix the Sphinx builder. 2020-09-10 11:35:10 -04:00
Nico Weber 33c9dbbd38 Add an explicit toggle for the static analyzer in clang-tidy
Instead of using CLANG_ENABLE_STATIC_ANALYZER for use of the
static analyzer in both clang and clang-tidy, add a second
toggle CLANG_TIDY_ENABLE_STATIC_ANALYZER.

This allows enabling the static analyzer in clang-tidy while
disabling it in clang.

Differential Revison: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87118
2020-09-10 10:48:17 -04:00
Roman Lebedev ebf496d805
Revert "[clang-tidy] New check readability-prefer-member-initializer"
Either contains unbounded loops, or has *very* high runtime,
100+x of all the current clang-tidy checks.

This reverts commit f5fd7486d6.
2020-09-10 16:32:18 +03:00
serge-sans-paille 875b8537ee [clang-tidy] Fix reST syntax
Authored by Eisuke Kawashima [https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/245]
2020-09-10 13:56:57 +02:00
Frank Derry Wanye 156b127945 Add a new altera check for structure packing and alignment.
The altera struct pack align lint check finds structs that are inefficiently
packed or aligned and recommends packing/aligning of the structs using the
packed and aligned attributes as needed in a warning.
2020-09-08 09:35:14 -04:00
Aaron Puchert da6b3aa4c6 Attempt to fix Sphinx build failure, NFC
A code block wasn't properly introduced.
2020-09-05 18:25:27 +02:00
Adam Balogh 14dd073782 [Clang-Tidy] New check `bugprone-redundant-branch-condition`
Checking the same condition again in a nested `if` usually make no sense,
except if the value of the expression could have been changed between
the two checks. Although compilers may optimize this out, such code is
suspicious: the programmer may have meant to check something else.
Therefore it is worth to find such places in the code and notify the
user about the problem.

This patch implements a basic check for this problem. Currently it
only detects redundant conditions where the condition is a variable of
integral type. It also detects the possible bug if the variable is in an
//or// or //and// logical expression in the inner if and/or the variable
is in an //and// logical expression in the outer if statement. Negated
cases are not handled yet.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81272
2020-08-31 16:00:59 +02:00
Adam Balogh f5fd7486d6 [clang-tidy] New check readability-prefer-member-initializer
Finds member initializations in the constructor body which can
be placed to the member initializers of the constructor instead.
This does not only improves the readability of the code but also
affects positively its performance. Class-member assignments
inside a control statement or following the first control
statement are ignored.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71199
2020-08-31 15:59:29 +02:00
Bernhard Manfred Gruber 345053390a Add support for C++20 concepts and decltype to modernize-use-trailing-return-type. 2020-08-15 10:40:22 -04:00
Bogdan Serea 35bee3503f [clang-tidy] prevent generated checks from triggering assertions on anonymous functions
Skeleton checks generated by clang-tidy add_check.py cause assertions to fail when run over anonymous functions(lambda functions). This patch introduces an additional check to verify that the target function is not anonymous before calling getName().
The code snippet from the [[ https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/Contributing.html | clang-tidy tutorial  ]]is also updated.

Reviewed By: alexfh, DavidTruby

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85218
2020-08-12 12:43:40 +01:00
Nathan James 4888c9ce97
[clang-tidy] readability-identifier-naming checks configs for included files
When checking for the style of a decl that isn't in the main file, the check will now search for the configuration that the included files uses to gather the style for its decls.

This can be useful to silence warnings in header files that follow a different naming convention without using header-filter to silence all warnings(even from other checks) in the header file.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, gribozavr2

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84814
2020-08-01 10:35:32 +01:00
Hans Wennborg 7ab7b979d2 Bump the trunk major version to 12
and clear the release notes.
2020-07-15 12:05:05 +02:00
Atmn Patel 78443666bc [OpenMP] Add firstprivate as a default data-sharing attribute to clang
This implements the default(firstprivate) clause as defined in OpenMP
Technical Report 8 (2.22.4).

Reviewed By: jdoerfert, ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75591
2020-07-12 23:01:40 -05:00
Aaron Ballman aef04d3306 Speculatively fix the sphinx build. 2020-07-07 13:54:28 -04:00
Ellis Hoag dfa0db79d0 Warn pointer captured in async block
The block arguments in dispatch_async() and dispatch_after() are
guaranteed to escape. If those blocks capture any pointers with the
noescape attribute then it is an error.
2020-07-07 13:31:14 -04:00
Nathan James fc3c693b61
[clang-tidy] Added alias llvm-else-after-return.
Added an alias llvm-else-after-return from readability-else-after-return to help enforce one of the llvm coding guidelines.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82825
2020-07-06 14:39:03 +01:00
Nathan James a06a5ed978
[clang-tidy] Added option to readability-else-after-return
Added a 'RefactorConditionVariables' option to control how the check handles condition variables

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82824
2020-06-30 19:34:45 +01:00
Nathan James 2efba0e812
[clang-tidy] performance-faster-string-find string-view
Extend the default string like classes to include `std::basic_string_view`.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82720
2020-06-30 16:45:59 +01:00
Nathan James 60cde47893
[clang-tidy][docs] Fix malformed link in ReleaseNotes 2020-06-30 09:17:48 +01:00
lh123 43e3c39327 Revert "[Docs] Fix typo and test git commit access. NFC."
This reverts commit c19e82c6b3.
2020-06-27 18:58:03 +08:00
lh123 c19e82c6b3 [Docs] Fix typo and test git commit access. NFC. 2020-06-27 13:35:59 +08:00
Nathan James 23063296b5
[clang-tidy] Improved accuracy of check list updater script
- Added `FixItHint` comments to Check files for the script to mark those checks as offering fix-its when the fix-its are generated in another file.
 - Case insensitive file searching when looking for the file a checker code resides in.

Also regenerated the list, sphinx had no issue generating the docs after this.

Reviewed By: sylvestre.ledru

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81932
2020-06-22 11:07:24 +01:00
Eric Christopher da6332f5f9 [clang-tidy] As part of using inclusive language within
the llvm project, migrate away from the use of blacklist and whitelist.
2020-06-20 15:20:11 -07:00
Konrad Kleine e636e6b79a [clang-tidy]: Added modernize-replace-disallow-copy-and-assign-macro
Summary:
This check finds macro expansions of `DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Type)` and
replaces them with a deleted copy constructor and a deleted assignment operator.

Before the `delete` keyword was introduced in C++11 it was common practice to
declare a copy constructor and an assignment operator as a private members. This
effectively makes them unusable to the public API of a class.

With the advent of the `delete` keyword in C++11 we can abandon the
`private` access of the copy constructor and the assignment operator and
delete the methods entirely.

Migration example:

```
lang=dif
class Foo {
  private:
  -  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Foo);
  +  Foo(const Foo &) = delete;
  +  const Foo &operator=(const Foo &) = delete;
  };
```

Reviewers: alexfh, hokein, aaron.ballman, njames93

Reviewed By: njames93

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

Tags: #clang, #clang-tools-extra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80531
2020-06-03 16:56:03 -04:00
Dmitri Gribenko c1911fcb06 Replaced C++2a with C++20 in clang-tools-extra
Reviewers: hlopko, aaron.ballman

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Subscribers: wuzish, aaron.ballman, nemanjai, kbarton, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, usaxena95, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81087
2020-06-03 14:54:10 +02:00
Matthias Gehre add51e152a [clang-tidy] add new check readability-use-anyofallof
Summary:
Finds range-based for loops that can be replaced by a call to ``std::any_of`` or
``std::all_of``. In C++ 20 mode, suggests ``std::ranges::any_of`` or
``std::ranges::all_of``.
For now, no fixits are produced.

Reviewers: aaron.ballman, alexfh, hokein

Subscribers: mgorny, xazax.hun, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77572
2020-06-03 12:19:06 +02:00
Nathan James 65fa0a9f7f [clang-tidy] Added MacroDefiniton docs for readability-identifier-naming
Updates the docs to include `MacroDefinition` documentation. The docs are still missing `ObjCIVar` however I don't have a clue about how that looks in code. If someone wants to show the code block needed for the example I'll add that in too.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80877
2020-06-03 09:23:32 +01:00
Tom Lokovic 7cfdff7b4a [clang-tidy] Add abseil-string-find-str-contains checker.
Summary: This adds a checker which suggests replacing string.find(...) == npos with absl::StrContains.

Reviewers: alexfh, hokein, aaron.ballman, njames93, ymandel

Reviewed By: ymandel

Subscribers: ymandel, Eugene.Zelenko, xazax.hun, mgorny, Charusso, phosek, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang, #clang-tools-extra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80023
2020-05-28 12:35:57 -04:00
Sylvestre Ledru a832fc4b0c Revert two patches, not ready to be shared
Revert "clang-tidy doc: add a note for checkers with an autofix"

This reverts commit dc0f79ea5b.

Revert "add_new_check.py: Update of the template to add an autofix section"

This reverts commit f97f92e5b0.
2020-05-10 11:27:13 +02:00
Sylvestre Ledru b0828135db clang-tidy doc: Fix the syntax to use rst list type 2020-05-10 11:25:20 +02:00
Sylvestre Ledru dc0f79ea5b clang-tidy doc: add a note for checkers with an autofix
Summary:
Currently, when looking at a checker documentation, we have to go back
to the whole list or look at the sources to figure out if an autofix
is available or not.

Reviewers: alexfh, aaron.ballman

Subscribers: wuzish, Eugene.Zelenko, nemanjai, kbarton, arphaman, Charusso, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77983
2020-05-10 11:25:19 +02:00
Nathan James 82ddae061b [clang-tidy] RenamerClangTidy now renames dependent member expr when the member can be resolved
Summary:
Sometimes in templated code Member references are reported as `DependentScopeMemberExpr` because that's what the standard dictates, however in many trivial cases it is easy to resolve the reference to its actual Member.
Take this code:
```
template<typename T>
class A{
  int value;
  A& operator=(const A& Other){
    value = Other.value;
    this->value = Other.value;
    return *this;
  }
};
```
When ran with `clang-tidy file.cpp -checks=readability-identifier-naming --config="{CheckOptions: [{key: readability-identifier-naming.MemberPrefix, value: m_}]}" -fix`
Current behaviour:
```
template<typename T>
class A{
  int m_value;
  A& operator=(const A& Other){
    m_value = Other.value;
    this->value = Other.value;
    return *this;
  }
};
```
As `this->value` and `Other.value` are Dependent they are ignored when creating the fix-its, however this can easily be resolved.
Proposed behaviour:
```
template<typename T>
class A{
  int m_value;
  A& operator=(const A& Other){
    m_value = Other.m_value;
    this->m_value = Other.m_value;
    return *this;
  }
};
```

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

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, xazax.hun, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang, #clang-tools-extra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73052
2020-05-09 16:21:49 +01:00
Tamás Zolnai fedd52682e [clang-tidy]: Add cert-str34-c alias for bugprone-signed-char-misuse.
Summary:
Added `DiagnoseSignedUnsignedCharComparisons` option to
filter out unrelated use cases. The SEI cert catches explicit
integer casts (two use cases), while in the case of
`signed char` \ `unsigned char` comparison, we have implicit
conversions.

Reviewers: aaron.ballman

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Subscribers: xazax.hun, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79334
2020-05-06 12:36:01 +02:00
Tamás Zolnai 030ff901f4 [clang-tidy] extend bugprone-signed-char-misuse check with array subscript case.
Summary:
To cover STR34-C rule's second use case, where ``signed char`` is
used for array subscript after an integer conversion. In the case
of non-ASCII character this conversion will result in a value
in excess of UCHAR_MAX.

There is another clang-tidy check which catches these cases.
cppcoreguidelines-pro-bounds-constant-array-index catches any
indexing which is not integer constant. I think this check is
very strict about the index (e.g. constant), so it's still useful
to cover the ``signed char`` use case in this check, so we
can provide a way to catch the SEI cert rule's use cases on a
codebase, where this CPP guideline is not used.

Reviewers: aaron.ballman, njames93

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Subscribers: xazax.hun, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang, #clang-tools-extra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78904
2020-05-02 14:05:05 +02:00