Enable:
- bugprone-lambda-function-name: "Checks for attempts to get the name of
a function from within a lambda expression. The name of a lambda is
always something like operator(), which is almost never what was
intended."
- bugprone-unhandled-self-assignment: "Finds user-defined copy
assignment operators which do not protect the code against
self-assignment either by checking self-assignment explicitly or using
the copy-and-swap or the copy-and-move method.""
- hicpp-invalid-access-moved: "Warns if an object is used after it has
been moved."
- hicpp-use-noexcept: "This check replaces deprecated dynamic exception
specifications with the appropriate noexcept specification (introduced
in C++11)"
- hicpp-use-override: "Adds override (introduced in C++11) to overridden
virtual functions and removes virtual from those functions as it is
not required."
- performance-type-promotion-in-math-fn: "Finds calls to C math library
functions (from math.h or, in C++, cmath) with implicit float to
double promotions."
Split up:
- cppcoreguidelines-*. Some of them may be useful (haven't checked in
detail), therefore allow to toggle them individually.
Disable:
- linuxkernel-*. Obvious.
Official docs:
Some headers from C library were deprecated in C++ and are no longer
welcome in C++ codebases. Some have no effect in C++. For more details
refer to the C++ 14 Standard [depr.c.headers] section. This check
replaces C standard library headers with their C++ alternatives and
removes redundant ones.
Official docs:
Finds assert() with side effect. The condition of assert() is
evaluated only in debug builds so a condition with side effect can
cause different behavior in debug / release builds.
The original motivation for this commit was that shared_ptr_helper used
std::shared_ptr<>() which does two heap allocations instead of
make_shared<>() which does a single allocation. Turned out that
1. the affected code (--> Storages/) is not on a hot path (rendering the
performance argument moot ...)
2. yet copying Storage objects is potentially dangerous and was
previously allowed.
Hence, this change
- removes shared_ptr_helper and as a result all inherited create() methods,
- instead, Storage objects are now created using make_shared<>() by the
caller (for that to work, many constructors had to be made public), and
- all Storage classes were marked as noncopyable using boost::noncopyable.
In sum, we are (likely) not making things faster but the code becomes
cleaner and harder to misuse.
The check is currently *not* part of .clang-tidy. It complains about:
(1) "switch has multiple consecutive identical branches"
(2) "repeated branch in conditional chain"
About (1): Lots of findings in switches were about redundant
"[[fallthrough]]" in places where the compiler would not warn anyways. I
have cleaned these up.
About (2): In if-else_if-else chains, fixing the warning would usually
mean concatenating multiple if-conditions. As this would reduce
readability in most cases, I did not fix these places.
Because of (2), I also refrained from adding "bugprone-branch-clone" to
.clang-tidy.