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Author SHA1 Message Date
Craig Topper f61be9c971 [C++11] Use 'nullptr'.
llvm-svn: 210447
2014-06-09 02:03:06 +00:00
Craig Topper a3dbe84166 [C++11] Replace LLVM_OVERRIDE with 'override'
llvm-svn: 202632
2014-03-02 10:20:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 85e6e87171 Run llvm/utils/sort_includes.py over the Clang tools code. This doesn't
always produce as pretty of results as it does in LLVM and Clang, but
I don't mind and the value of having a single canonical ordering is very
high IMO.

Let me know if you spot really serious problems here.

llvm-svn: 198703
2014-01-07 20:05:01 +00:00
Edwin Vane c0f00b79f7 clang-modernize: Apply replacements using clang-apply-replacements
Summary:
The clang-apply-replacements process is now invoked to apply
replacements between applying transforms. This resulted in a massive
simplification of the tool:
- FileOverrides class no longer needed.
- Change tracking and code formatting no longer needed.
- No more dependency on libclangApplyReplacements.
- Final syntax check is easier to do directly now than with a separate
  header/source pair.

Replacement handling stuff abstracted into a new header/source pair to
de-clutter ClangModernize.cpp somewhat.

Tests updated.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1836

llvm-svn: 192032
2013-10-05 12:15:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d9063c46f5 Rename cpp11-migrate to clang-modernize.
There is no reason to expect this tool to be limited to C++11, it seems
very likely to be of on-going interest. It seems likely to be useful for
modernizing even as new libraries come out in TSes and other formats
than a complete standard. Fundamentally, we need something a bit more
general. After some discussion on the list, going with
'clang-modernize'.

I've tried to do a reasonably comprehensive job of fixing up the names,
but I may still have missed some. Feel free to poke me if you spot any
fallout here. Things I've tried reasonably hard to find and fix:

- cpp11-migrate -> clang-modernize
- Migrator -> Modernizer
- Clean up the introductory documentation that was C++11 specific.

I'll also point out that this tool continues to delight me. =] Also,
a huge thanks to those who have so carefully, thoroughly documented the
tool. The docs here are simply phenomenal. Every tool should be this
well documented. I hope I have updated the documentation reasonably
well, but I'm not very good at documentation, so review much
appreciated.

llvm-svn: 189960
2013-09-04 17:35:07 +00:00