hanchenye-llvm-project/clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy-vs
Benjamin Kramer be92ce14e1 [clang-tidy] Remove google-runtime-member-string-references
This is triggering on a pattern that's both too broad (const
std::string& members can be used safely) and too narrow (std::string is
not the only class with this problem). It has a very low true positive
rate, just remove it until we find a better solution for dangling string
references.

llvm-svn: 329292
2018-04-05 14:51:01 +00:00
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ClangTidy [clang-tidy] Remove google-runtime-member-string-references 2018-04-05 14:51:01 +00:00
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CMakeLists.txt
ClangTidy.sln
README.txt
source.extension.vsixmanifest.in

README.txt

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This directory contains a VSPackage project to generate a Visual Studio extension
for clang-tidy.

Build prerequisites are:
- Visual Studio 2013 Professional
- Visual Studio 2013 SDK
- Visual Studio 2010 Professional (?)
- Visual Studio 2010 SDK (?)

The extension is built using CMake by setting BUILD_CLANG_TIDY_VS_PLUGIN=ON
when configuring a Clang build, and building the clang_tidy_vsix target.

The CMake build will copy clang-tidy.exe and LICENSE.TXT into the ClangTidy/
directory so they can be bundled with the plug-in, as well as creating
ClangTidy/source.extension.vsixmanifest. Once the plug-in has been built with
CMake once, it can be built manually from the ClangTidy.sln solution in Visual
Studio.