Run misc-use-internal-linkage check over clang-tidy code.
Also fixed a couple of other clang-tidy warnings.
Apart from issues in header files, all '.cpp' in
`clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy` must be clang-tidy clear now.
These are identified by misc-include-cleaner. I've filtered out those
that break builds. Also, I'm staying away from llvm-config.h,
config.h, and Compiler.h, which likely cause platform- or
compiler-specific build failures.
The docs of the check state:
> Glibc’s list is compiled from GNU web documentation with a search for
MT-Safe tag
And strerror fulfills exactly that:
https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Error-Messages.html
> Function: char * strerror (int errnum)
> Preliminary: | MT-Safe | AS-Unsafe heap i18n | AC-Unsafe mem | See
POSIX Safety Concepts.
So concurrency-mt-unsafe should not flag it.
Fixes#140515
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Co-authored-by: Carlos Gálvez <carlos.galvez@zenseact.com>
Co-authored-by: EugeneZelenko <eugene.zelenko@gmail.com>
If a add_clang_library call doesn't specify building as static or shared
library they are implicitly added to the list static libraries that is
linked in to clang-cpp shared library here.
315ba77406/clang/cmake/modules/AddClang.cmake (L107)
Because the clang-tools-extra libraries targets were declared after
clang-cpp they by luck never got linked to clang-cpp.
This change is required for clang symbol visibility macros on windows to
work correctly for clang tools since we need to distinguish if a target
being built will be importing or exporting clang symbols from the
clang-cpp DLL.
The modules build trips over this frequently because there is no textual
include of the tablegen output, but the module includes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D157119
We forgot to apply the change to headers in the previous patch,
due to missing "-header-filter" in the run-clang-tidy invocation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142307
- Rename doc files to subdirs by module
- Update release notes and check list to use subdirs
- Update add_new_check.py to handle doc subdirs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126495
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
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