TODO: Use .md Help on how to create a new check or a fixit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Files to create or modify: checks/levelX/my-check.cpp checks/levelX/my-check.h checks/README-my-check.md tests/my-check/config.json tests/my-check/main.cpp ClazySources.cmake checks.json ChangeLog README.md Just add your check to checks.json and run dev-scripts/generate.py --generate which will generate the files you need to write, and edit others for you. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips - Write the unit-test before the check - Dump the abstract syntax tree (AST) of your unit-test: ./run_tests.py my-test --dump-ast This creates a main.cpp.ast file, if you include Qt headers, the AST will be very big, your stuff will be at the end of the file. Use the AST to check which nodes you have to visit. - You can also dump the AST of a statement in C++: stmt->dump() This dumps the sub-AST to stdout, having stmt as it's root - llvm::errs() is useful to print to stderr llvm::errs() << record->getNameAsString() << "\n"; llvm::errs() << stmt->getLocStart().printToString(m_ci.getSourceManager()) << "\n"; - Look in Utils.h, StringUtils.h, QtUtils.h, FixitUtils.h, etc for helper functions you might need. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using ASTMatchers - See the qcolor-from-literal check for how to use ASTMatchers with clazy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips for fixits - Usually you'll have to poke around and debug print getLocStart and getLocEnd of statements until you find the locations you want, otherwise you'll have to manipulate the locations with Lexer, see FixItUtils.cpp. - Learn from existing fixits: qgetenv.cpp functionargsbyref.cpp autounexpectedqstringbuilder.cpp qstringref.cpp qt4-qstring-from-array.cpp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running tests ./run_tests.py # This runs all tests ./run_tests.py my-check # This runs one tests ./run_tests.py my-check --verbose # Prints the compiler invocation command ./run_tests.py my-check --dump-ast # dumps the AST into a file with .ast extension -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Format the code with uncrustify Example: $ uncrustify --replace -c ..uncrustify src/Utils.cpp