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2Overview
3========
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +00004
5Clang Tools are standalone command line (and potentially GUI) tools
Daniel Jasper85a77c12013-01-09 21:49:28 +00006designed for use by C++ developers who are already using and enjoying
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +00007Clang as their compiler. These tools provide developer-oriented
8functionality such as fast syntax checking, automatic formatting,
9refactoring, etc.
10
11Only a couple of the most basic and fundamental tools are kept in the
12primary Clang Subversion project. The rest of the tools are kept in a
13side-project so that developers who don't want or need to build them
14don't. If you want to get access to the extra Clang Tools repository,
15simply check it out into the tools tree of your Clang checkout and
16follow the usual process for building and working with a combined
17LLVM/Clang checkout:
18
19- With Subversion:
20
21 - ``cd llvm/tools/clang/tools``
Sean Silvabb220f02013-01-02 12:40:31 +000022 - ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/clang-tools-extra/trunk extra``
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +000023
24- Or with Git:
25
26 - ``cd llvm/tools/clang/tools``
27 - ``git clone http://llvm.org/git/clang-tools-extra.git extra``
28
29This document describes a high-level overview of the organization of
30Clang Tools within the project as well as giving an introduction to some
31of the more important tools. However, it should be noted that this
32document is currently focused on Clang and Clang Tool developers, not on
33end users of these tools.
34
35Clang Tools Organization
36========================
37
38Clang Tools are CLI or GUI programs that are intended to be directly
39used by C++ developers. That is they are *not* primarily for use by
40Clang developers, although they are hopefully useful to C++ developers
41who happen to work on Clang, and we try to actively dogfood their
42functionality. They are developed in three components: the underlying
43infrastructure for building a standalone tool based on Clang, core
44shared logic used by many different tools in the form of refactoring and
45rewriting libraries, and the tools themselves.
46
47The underlying infrastructure for Clang Tools is the
48:doc:`LibTooling <LibTooling>` platform. See its documentation for much
49more detailed information about how this infrastructure works. The
50common refactoring and rewriting toolkit-style library is also part of
51LibTooling organizationally.
52
53A few Clang Tools are developed along side the core Clang libraries as
54examples and test cases of fundamental functionality. However, most of
55the tools are developed in a side repository to provide easy separation
56from the core libraries. We intentionally do not support public
57libraries in the side repository, as we want to carefully review and
58find good APIs for libraries as they are lifted out of a few tools and
59into the core Clang library set.
60
61Regardless of which repository Clang Tools' code resides in, the
62development process and practices for all Clang Tools are exactly those
63of Clang itself. They are entirely within the Clang *project*,
64regardless of the version control scheme.
65
66Core Clang Tools
67================
68
69The core set of Clang tools that are within the main repository are
Sean Silvad4ac85d2013-03-03 17:07:35 +000070tools that very specifically complement, and allow use and testing of
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +000071*Clang* specific functionality.
72
73``clang-check``
Sean Silva449e4922013-01-07 21:46:47 +000074---------------
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +000075
Daniel Jasper85a77c12013-01-09 21:49:28 +000076:doc:`ClangCheck` combines the LibTooling framework for running a
77Clang tool with the basic Clang diagnostics by syntax checking specific files
78in a fast, command line interface. It can also accept flags to re-display the
79diagnostics in different formats with different flags, suitable for use driving
80an IDE or editor. Furthermore, it can be used in fixit-mode to directly apply
81fixit-hints offered by clang. See :doc:`HowToSetupToolingForLLVM` for
82instructions on how to setup and used `clang-check`.
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +000083
Daniel Jasper85a77c12013-01-09 21:49:28 +000084``clang-format``
Alexander Kornienko4f6725c2015-11-04 19:40:05 +000085----------------
Daniel Jasper85a77c12013-01-09 21:49:28 +000086
87Clang-format is both a :doc:`library <LibFormat>` and a :doc:`stand-alone tool
88<ClangFormat>` with the goal of automatically reformatting C++ sources files
Dmitri Gribenkodd7d8a02013-01-09 22:22:51 +000089according to configurable style guides. To do so, clang-format uses Clang's
90``Lexer`` to transform an input file into a token stream and then changes all
Bill Wendling56e82a02013-11-08 22:15:02 +000091the whitespace around those tokens. The goal is for clang-format to serve both
92as a user tool (ideally with powerful IDE integrations) and as part of other
Daniel Jasper85a77c12013-01-09 21:49:28 +000093refactoring tools, e.g. to do a reformatting of all the lines changed during a
94renaming.
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +000095
Dmitri Gribenkoc6f1e562013-01-22 19:22:22 +000096
Sean Silvabf9b4cd2012-12-13 01:10:46 +000097Extra Clang Tools
98=================
99
100As various categories of Clang Tools are added to the extra repository,
101they'll be tracked here. The focus of this documentation is on the scope
102and features of the tools for other tool developers; each tool should
103provide its own user-focused documentation.
Dmitri Gribenko5f3c92002013-01-06 20:19:09 +0000104
Alexander Kornienkodec64d82015-11-04 19:34:55 +0000105``clang-tidy``
Alexander Kornienko4f6725c2015-11-04 19:40:05 +0000106--------------
Alexander Kornienkodec64d82015-11-04 19:34:55 +0000107
Alexander Kornienko149af592015-11-04 19:42:17 +0000108`clang-tidy <http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/>`_ is a clang-based C++
Alexander Kornienkodec64d82015-11-04 19:34:55 +0000109linter tool. It provides an extensible framework for building compiler-based
110static analyses detecting and fixing bug-prone patterns, performance,
111portability and maintainability issues.
112
113
Dmitri Gribenko5f3c92002013-01-06 20:19:09 +0000114Ideas for new Tools
Daniel Dunbar98a93b32013-01-07 20:43:06 +0000115===================
Dmitri Gribenko5f3c92002013-01-06 20:19:09 +0000116
Dmitri Gribenko5f3c92002013-01-06 20:19:09 +0000117* C++ cast conversion tool. Will convert C-style casts (``(type) value``) to
118 appropriate C++ cast (``static_cast``, ``const_cast`` or
119 ``reinterpret_cast``).
Dmitri Gribenko2b125832013-02-24 19:04:36 +0000120* Non-member ``begin()`` and ``end()`` conversion tool. Will convert
121 ``foo.begin()`` into ``begin(foo)`` and similarly for ``end()``, where
122 ``foo`` is a standard container. We could also detect similar patterns for
123 arrays.
Dmitri Gribenko80bfa952013-03-03 17:54:36 +0000124* ``tr1`` removal tool. Will migrate source code from using TR1 library
125 features to C++11 library. For example:
126
127 .. code-block:: c++
128
129 #include <tr1/unordered_map>
130 int main()
131 {
132 std::tr1::unordered_map <int, int> ma;
133 std::cout << ma.size () << std::endl;
134 return 0;
135 }
136
137 should be rewritten to:
138
139 .. code-block:: c++
140
141 #include <unordered_map>
142 int main()
143 {
144 std::unordered_map <int, int> ma;
145 std::cout << ma.size () << std::endl;
146 return 0;
147 }
148
Dmitri Gribenkoa431ae62013-02-25 01:14:45 +0000149* A tool to remove ``auto``. Will convert ``auto`` to an explicit type or add
150 comments with deduced types. The motivation is that there are developers
151 that don't want to use ``auto`` because they are afraid that they might lose
152 control over their code.
Dmitri Gribenko5f3c92002013-01-06 20:19:09 +0000153
Dmitri Gribenkod3c5a512013-04-27 13:41:02 +0000154* C++14: less verbose operator function objects (`N3421
155 <http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2012/n3421.htm>`_).
156 For example:
157
158 .. code-block:: c++
159
160 sort(v.begin(), v.end(), greater<ValueType>());
161
162 should be rewritten to:
163
164 .. code-block:: c++
165
166 sort(v.begin(), v.end(), greater<>());
167