| # Clang Tidy |
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| [TOC] |
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| ## Danger, Will Robinson! |
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| Support for `clang-tidy` in Chromium is very experimental, and is somewhat |
| painful to use. We are exploring making it easier and integrating with existing |
| tools, but aren't there yet. If you don't want to wait and enjoy tinkering, |
| forge ahead. Otherwise, feel free to turn back now. |
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| ## Introduction |
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| [clang-tidy](http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/) is a clang-based C++ |
| “linter” tool. Its purpose is to provide an extensible framework for diagnosing |
| and fixing typical programming errors, like style violations, interface misuse, |
| or bugs that can be deduced via static analysis. |
| |
| ## Setting Up |
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| ### Automatic Setup |
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| The script [clang_tidy_tool.py](../tools/clang/scripts/clang_tidy_tool.py) will |
| automatically fetch, build, and invoke `clang-tidy`. To do this manually, follow |
| the steps in the next section. |
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| ### Manual Setup |
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| In addition to a full Chromium checkout, you need the clang-tidy binary. We |
| recommend checking llvm's clang source and building the clang-tidy binary |
| directly. Instructions for getting started with clang are available from |
| [llvm](http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html). You'll need to get llvm, |
| clang, and the extra clang tools (you won't need Compiler-RT or libcxx). |
| If you don't have it, you'll also need to install CMake as a part of this |
| process. |
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| Instead of building with `"Unix Makefiles"`, generate build files for Ninja with |
| ``` |
| cmake -GNinja \ |
| -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=clang;clang-tools-extra \ |
| -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ |
| ../llvm |
| ``` |
| |
| Then, instead of using `make`, use ninja to build the clang-tidy binary with |
| ``` |
| ninja clang-tidy |
| ``` |
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| This binary will be at (build)/bin/clang-tidy. |
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| If you intend to use the `fix` feature of clang-tidy, you'll also need to build |
| the `clang-apply-replacements` binary. |
| ``` |
| ninja clang-apply-replacements |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Running clang-tidy |
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| Running clang-tidy is (hopefully) simple. |
| 1. Build chrome normally.\* Note that [Jumbo builds](jumbo.md) are not |
| supported. |
| ``` |
| ninja -C out/Release chrome |
| ``` |
| 2. Generate the compilation database |
| ``` |
| tools/clang/scripts/generate_compdb.py -p out/Release > out/Release/compile_commands.json |
| ``` |
| 3. Enter the build directory. |
| ``` |
| cd out/Release |
| ``` |
| 4. Run clang-tidy. |
| ``` |
| <PATH_TO_LLVM_SRC>/clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py \ |
| -p . \# Set the root project directory, where compile_commands.json is. |
| # Set the clang-tidy binary path, if it's not in your $PATH. |
| -clang-tidy-binary <PATH_TO_LLVM_BUILD>/bin/clang-tidy \ |
| # Set the clang-apply-replacements binary path, if it's not in your $PATH |
| # and you are using the `fix` behavior of clang-tidy. |
| -clang-apply-replacements-binary \ |
| <PATH_TO_LLVM_BUILD>/bin/clang-apply-replacements \ |
| # The checks to employ in the build. Use `-*` to omit default checks. |
| -checks=<CHECKS> \ |
| -header-filter=<FILTER> \# Optional, limit results to only certain files. |
| -fix \# Optional, used if you want to have clang-tidy auto-fix errors. |
| chrome/browser # The path to the files you want to check. |
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| Copy-Paste Friendly (though you'll still need to stub in the variables): |
| <PATH_TO_LLVM_SRC>/clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py \ |
| -p . \ |
| -clang-tidy-binary <PATH_TO_LLVM_BUILD>/bin/clang-tidy \ |
| -clang-apply-replacements-binary \ |
| <PATH_TO_LLVM_BUILD>/bin/clang-apply-replacements \ |
| -checks=<CHECKS> \ |
| -header-filter=<FILTER> \ |
| -fix \ |
| chrome/browser |
| ``` |
| |
| \*It's not clear which, if any, `gn` flags outside of `use_jumbo_build` may |
| cause issues for `clang-tidy`. I've had no problems building a component release |
| build, both with and without goma. if you run into issues, let us know! |
| |
| ## Questions |
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| Questions? Reach out to rdevlin.cronin@chromium.org or thakis@chromium.org. |
| Discoveries? Update the doc! |