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NAME
clang-tidy - manual page for clang-tidy 18
DESCRIPTION
USAGE: clang-tidy [options] <source0> [... <sourceN>]
OPTIONS:
Generic Options:
--help - Display available options (--help-hidden for more)
--help-list - Display list of available options (--help-list-hidden for more)
--version - Display the version of this program
clang-tidy options:
--checks=<string> - Comma-separated list of globs with optional '-'
prefix. Globs are processed in order of appearance in the list. Globs without '-' prefix add
checks with matching names to the set, globs with the '-' prefix remove checks with matching names
from the set of enabled checks. This option's value is appended to the value of the 'Checks'
option in .clang-tidy file, if any.
--config=<string> - Specifies a configuration in YAML/JSON format:
-config="{Checks: '*',
CheckOptions: {x: y}}"
When the value is empty, clang-tidy will attempt to find a file named .clang-tidy for each source
file in its parent directories.
--config-file=<string> - Specify the path of .clang-tidy or custom config file:
e.g. --config-file=/some/path/myTidyConfigFile
This option internally works exactly the same way as
--config option after reading specified config file.
Use either --config-file or --config, not both.
--dump-config - Dumps configuration in the YAML format to
stdout. This option can be used along with a file name (and '--' if the file is outside of a
project with configured compilation database). The configuration used for this file will be
printed. Use along with -checks=* to include configuration of all checks.
--enable-check-profile - Enable per-check timing profiles, and print a
report to stderr.
--enable-module-headers-parsing - Enables preprocessor-level module header parsing
for C++20 and above, empowering specific checks to detect macro definitions within modules. This
feature may cause performance and parsing issues and is therefore considered experimental.
--explain-config - For each enabled check explains, where it is
enabled, i.e. in clang-tidy binary, command line or a specific configuration file.
--export-fixes=<filename> - YAML file to store suggested fixes in. The
stored fixes can be applied to the input source code with clang-apply-replacements.
--extra-arg=<string> - Additional argument to append to the compiler command line
--extra-arg-before=<string> - Additional argument to prepend to the compiler command line
--fix - Apply suggested fixes. Without -fix-errors
clang-tidy will bail out if any compilation errors were found.
--fix-errors - Apply suggested fixes even if compilation
errors were found. If compiler errors have attached fix-its, clang-tidy will apply them as well.
--fix-notes - If a warning has no fix, but a single fix can
be found through an associated diagnostic note, apply the fix. Specifying this flag will
implicitly enable the '--fix' flag.
--format-style=<string> - Style for formatting code around applied fixes:
- 'none' (default) turns off formatting - 'file' (literally 'file', not a placeholder)
uses .clang-format file in the closest parent
directory
- '{ <json> }' specifies options inline, e.g.
-format-style='{BasedOnStyle: llvm, IndentWidth: 8}'
- 'llvm', 'google', 'webkit', 'mozilla'
See clang-format documentation for the up-to-date information about formatting styles and options.
This option overrides the 'FormatStyle` option in .clang-tidy file, if any.
--header-filter=<string> - Regular expression matching the names of the
headers to output diagnostics from. Diagnostics from the main file of each translation unit are
always displayed. Can be used together with -line-filter. This option overrides the
'HeaderFilterRegex' option in .clang-tidy file, if any.
--line-filter=<string> - List of files with line ranges to filter the
warnings. Can be used together with -header-filter. The format of the list is a JSON array of
objects:
[ {"name":"file1.cpp","lines":[[1,3],[5,7]]}, {"name":"file2.h"}
]
--list-checks - List all enabled checks and exit. Use with
-checks=* to list all available checks.
--load=<pluginfilename> - Load the specified plugin
-p <string> - Build path
--quiet - Run clang-tidy in quiet mode. This suppresses
printing statistics about ignored warnings and warnings treated as errors if the respective
options are specified.
--store-check-profile=<prefix> - By default reports are printed in tabulated
format to stderr. When this option is passed, these per-TU profiles are instead stored as JSON.
--system-headers - Display the errors from system headers.
This option overrides the 'SystemHeaders' option in .clang-tidy file, if any.
--use-color - Use colors in diagnostics. If not set, colors
will be used if the terminal connected to standard output supports colors. This option overrides
the 'UseColor' option in .clang-tidy file, if any.
--verify-config - Check the config files to ensure each check and
option is recognized.
--vfsoverlay=<filename> - Overlay the virtual filesystem described by file
over the real file system.
--warnings-as-errors=<string> - Upgrades warnings to errors. Same format as
'-checks'. This option's value is appended to the value of the 'WarningsAsErrors' option in
.clang-tidy file, if any.
-p <build-path> is used to read a compile command database.
For example, it can be a CMake build directory in which a file named compile_commands.json exists
(use -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON CMake option to get this output). When no build path is
specified, a search for compile_commands.json will be attempted through all parent paths of the
first input file . See: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/HowToSetupToolingForLLVM.html for an example
of setting up Clang Tooling on a source tree.
<source0> ... specify the paths of source files. These paths are
looked up in the compile command database. If the path of a file is absolute, it needs to point
into CMake's source tree. If the path is relative, the current working directory needs to be in
the CMake source tree and the file must be in a subdirectory of the current working directory.
"./" prefixes in the relative files will be automatically removed, but the rest of a relative path
must be a suffix of a path in the compile command database.
Configuration files:
clang-tidy attempts to read configuration for each source file from a .clang-tidy file located in
the closest parent directory of the source file. The .clang-tidy file is specified in YAML format.
If any configuration options have a corresponding command-line option, command-line option takes
precedence.
The following configuration options may be used in a .clang-tidy file:
CheckOptions
- List of key-value pairs defining check-specific
options. Example:
CheckOptions:
some-check.SomeOption: 'some value'
Checks - Same as '--checks'. Additionally, the list of
globs can be specified as a list instead of a
string.
ExtraArgs
- Same as '--extra-args'.
ExtraArgsBefore
- Same as '--extra-args-before'.
FormatStyle
- Same as '--format-style'.
HeaderFileExtensions
- File extensions to consider to determine if a
given diagnostic is located in a header file.
HeaderFilterRegex
- Same as '--header-filter-regex'.
ImplementationFileExtensions - File extensions to consider to determine if a
given diagnostic is located in an implementation file.
InheritParentConfig
- If this option is true in a config file, the
configuration file in the parent directory
(if any exists) will be taken and the current config file will be applied on top of the parent
one.
SystemHeaders
- Same as '--system-headers'.
UseColor
- Same as '--use-color'.
User - Specifies the name or e-mail of the user
running clang-tidy. This option is used, for
example, to place the correct user name in TODO() comments in the relevant check.
WarningsAsErrors
- Same as '--warnings-as-errors'.
The effective configuration can be inspected using --dump-config:
$ clang-tidy --dump-config
---
Checks:
'-*,some-check'
WarningsAsErrors:
''
HeaderFileExtensions:
['', 'h','hh','hpp','hxx']
ImplementationFileExtensions: ['c','cc','cpp','cxx'] HeaderFilterRegex: '' FormatStyle:
none InheritParentConfig: true User: user CheckOptions:
some-check.SomeOption: 'some value'
...
clang-tidy 18 May 2024 CLANG-TIDY(1)