[clang-tools-extra] r245587 - [clang-tidy] Mention check_clang_tidy.py instead of check_clang_tidy.sh in the docs.
Alexander Kornienko via cfe-commits
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Thu Aug 20 11:16:13 PDT 2015
Author: alexfh
Date: Thu Aug 20 13:16:13 2015
New Revision: 245587
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=245587&view=rev
Log:
[clang-tidy] Mention check_clang_tidy.py instead of check_clang_tidy.sh in the docs.
Modified:
clang-tools-extra/trunk/docs/clang-tidy.rst
Modified: clang-tools-extra/trunk/docs/clang-tidy.rst
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/clang-tools-extra/trunk/docs/clang-tidy.rst?rev=245587&r1=245586&r2=245587&view=diff
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--- clang-tools-extra/trunk/docs/clang-tidy.rst (original)
+++ clang-tools-extra/trunk/docs/clang-tidy.rst Thu Aug 20 13:16:13 2015
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ with strict checks. `Lit`_ tests allow u
expressions which makes them more suitable for writing compact tests for
diagnostic messages.
-The ``check_clang_tidy.sh`` script provides an easy way to test both
+The ``check_clang_tidy.py`` script provides an easy way to test both
diagnostic messages and fix-its. It filters out ``CHECK`` lines from the test
file, runs :program:`clang-tidy` and verifies messages and fixes with two
separate `FileCheck`_ invocations. To use the script, put a .cpp file with the
@@ -454,12 +454,11 @@ It's advised to make the checks as speci
to incorrect parts of the input. Use ``[[@LINE+X]]``/``[[@LINE-X]]``
substitutions and distinct function and variable names in the test code.
-Here's an example of a test using the ``check_clang_tidy.sh`` script:
+Here's an example of a test using the ``check_clang_tidy.py`` script:
.. code-block:: bash
- // RUN: $(dirname %s)/check_clang_tidy.sh %s google-readability-casting %t
- // REQUIRES: shell
+ // RUN: %python %S/check_clang_tidy.py %s google-readability-casting %t
void f(int a) {
int b = (int)a;
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