Sort include directives within each block (separated by a blank line) in
lexicographic order (except to prioritize `sys/types.h` first). First
run `clang-format` with the config file:
---
SortIncludes: false
...
Commit the result temporarily. Then run `clang-format` again with:
---
SortIncludes: true
IncludeCategories:
- Regex: 'sys/types.h'
Priority: -1
...
Commit the result temporarily. Start a new branch and cherry-pick the
second commit. Manually resolve conflicts to preserve indentation of
re-ordered includes. This cleans up the include ordering without
changing any other style.
Use the following command to run `clang-format`:
$ git ls-files -z -- \
'*.c' '*.cc' '*.cpp' '*.cxx' '*.h' '*.hh' '*.hpp' '*.hxx' |
egrep -z -v '(Lexer|Parser|ParserHelper)\.' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/cm_sha2' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/(kwsys|CursesDialog/form)/' |
egrep -z -v '^Utilities/(KW|cm).*/' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/Module/GenerateExportHeader' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/RunCMake/CommandLine/cmake_depends/test_UTF-16LE.h' |
xargs -0 clang-format -i
This selects source files that do not come from a third-party.
Inspired-by: Daniel Pfeifer <daniel@pfeifer-mail.de>
In `detect_nsis_overwrite.cpp` we include windows.h first, and we must
preserve that. Place the include in an isolated block so that tools
that sort includes do not move it.
These tests use a precompiled header that must be included first.
Include the header in an isolated block so that tools that sort
includes do not move it.
This test generates a header file which is not self-contained.
Include it in a separate block of includes so that tools that
sort includes do not move it.
21b1fa5c Help: Add notes for topic 'intel-compiler-features'
9addce99 Features: Record standard flags for Intel C/C++ on Windows
15a6c950 WCDH: Add Intel to list of supported compilers
36f32ede Features: Record standards and features for Intel C on UNIX
d028b948 Features: Specify minimum version Intel C++ 12.1
be910f00 Features: Record standards and features for Intel C++ on UNIX
7f401ae4 Features: Detect C default dialect on MSVC-like compilers
Versions below 12.1 do not provide enough information to properly detect
if compiling with c++98 or c++0x enabled so remove them from the
supported list.
These compilers default to C 90 but do not define __STDC__. While MSVC
itself has no option to change the dialect, compilers that document
compatibility with MSVC and define _MSC_VER may (e.g. Intel).
Clang-Tidy writes the number of warnings, the number of suppressed
warnings, and instructions on how to suppress warnings to stderr. Since
each source file is checked individually, this repetitive information is
disturbing and should be suppressed.
The actual warning messages are written to stdout. Some IDEs (eg.
QtCreator) analyze only stderr for issues. Redirecting Clang-Tidy's
stdout to stderr makes sure the warnings are correctly displayed.
To avoid Race conditions with other processes writing to stdout/stderr compose
the whole message in a std::stringstream then submit the single complete message.
fd73bb60 Help: Add notes for topic 'fix-bison-flex-command-escaping'
f56a0ddd FindBISON: Fix BISON_TARGET macro for special characters in path (#16072)
3d13492e FindFLEX: Fix FLEX_TARGET macro for special characters in path (#16072)
84946c73 Tests: QtAutogen: Same source name in different directories test
9c6fa684 Autogen: Generate qrc_NAME.cpp files in subdirectories
488ea8c7 Autogen: Generate not included moc files in subdirectories (#12873)
66caae45 Autogen: Check added for name collisions of generated qrc_NAME.cpp files
663d093d Autogen: Check added for name collisions of generated ui_NAME.h files
8295d437 Autogen: Check added for name collisions of generated moc files
d350308a Help: Improve AUTOMOC documentation layout
2263949b cmGlobalXCodeGenerator: do not pass char* to cmSystemTools::CollapseFullPath()
2b25ce30 make cmGlobalXCodeGenerator::XCodeEscapePath() take a std::string&
ffedf352 make cmGlobalXCodeGenerator::BuildObjectListOrString::Add() take a string&
6100bdff cmGlobalXCodeGenerator: directly call CreateString() with std::string