| #!/bin/sh |
| # |
| # Run clang-tidy in fix mode and verify the result. |
| # Usage: |
| # check_clang_tidy_fix.sh <source-file> <check-name> <temp-file> \ |
| # [optional compiler arguments] |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # // RUN: $(dirname %s)/check_clang_tidy_fix.sh %s llvm-include-order %t -isystem $(dirname %s)/Inputs/Headers |
| # // REQUIRES: shell |
| |
| INPUT_FILE=$1 |
| CHECK_TO_RUN=$2 |
| TEMPORARY_FILE=$3.cpp |
| # Feed the rest arguments to clang-tidy after --. |
| shift 3 |
| |
| set -o errexit |
| |
| # Remove the contents of the CHECK lines to avoid CHECKs matching on themselves. |
| # We need to keep the comments to preserve line numbers while avoiding empty |
| # lines which could potentially trigger formatting-related checks. |
| sed 's#// *CHECK-[A-Z-]*:.*#//#' ${INPUT_FILE} > ${TEMPORARY_FILE} |
| |
| clang-tidy ${TEMPORARY_FILE} -fix --checks="-*,${CHECK_TO_RUN}" \ |
| -- --std=c++11 $* > ${TEMPORARY_FILE}.msg 2>&1 |
| |
| FileCheck -input-file=${TEMPORARY_FILE} ${INPUT_FILE} \ |
| -check-prefix=CHECK-FIXES -strict-whitespace |
| |
| if grep -q CHECK-MESSAGES ${INPUT_FILE}; then |
| FileCheck -input-file=${TEMPORARY_FILE}.msg ${INPUT_FILE} \ |
| -check-prefix=CHECK-MESSAGES -implicit-check-not="{{warning|error}}:" |
| fi |