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# clang-tidy
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Below are the reasoning why certain checks are (currently) disabled for out code base
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## Externals
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We do not perform static analysis of the source of the external libraries. `simplecpp` has its own CI with a clang-tidy workflow.
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## Disabled Checks
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`abseil-*`<br>
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`altera-*`<br>
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`android-*`<br>
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`boost-*`<br>
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`darwin-*`<br>
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`fuchsia-*`<br>
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`linuxkernel-*`<br>
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`llvm-*`<br>
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`llvmlibc-*`<br>
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`mpi-*`<br>
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`objc-*`<br>
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`openmp-*`<br>
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`zircon-*`<br>
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These are disabled since the platforms/libraries in question are not targeted by us.
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`cert-*`<br>
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`cppcoreguidelines-*`<br>
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`google-*`<br>
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`hicpp-*`<br>
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These are coding guidelines we do not follow. Some of the checks might be explicitly enabled though.
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`readability-braces-around-statements`<br>
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`readability-isolate-declaration`<br>
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`modernize-use-trailing-return-type`<br>
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`modernize-use-auto`<br>
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`readability-uppercase-literal-suffix`<br>
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`readability-else-after-return`<br>
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`modernize-use-default-member-init`<br>
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`readability-identifier-length`<br>
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These do not relect the style we are (currently) enforcing.
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`readability-function-size`<br>
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`readability-function-cognitive-complexity`<br>
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We are not interesting in the size/complexity of a function.
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`readability-magic-numbers`<br>
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`readability-redundant-member-init`<br>
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`readability-simplify-boolean-expr`<br>
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These do not (always) increase readability.
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`bugprone-macro-parentheses`<br>
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`readability-implicit-bool-conversion`<br>
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To be documented.
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`performance-faster-string-find`<br>
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`bugprone-narrowing-conversions`<br>
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`performance-no-automatic-move`<br>
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It was decided not to apply these.
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`modernize-use-equals-default`<br>
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`modernize-loop-convert`<br>
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These might change the behavior of code which might not be intended (need to file an upstream issue)
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`modernize-raw-string-literal`<br>
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This leads to a mismatch of raw string literals and regular ones and does reduce the readability.
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`readability-convert-member-functions-to-static`<br>
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Disabled because of false positives with Qt `slot` methods (see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57520).
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`-clang-analyzer-*`<br>
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Disable because of false positives (needs to file an upstream bug report).
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`misc-non-private-member-variables-in-classes`<br>
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We actively use this.
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`misc-no-recursion`<br>
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Leads to lots of "false positives". This seem to enforce a coding guidelines of certain codebases.
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`readability-use-anyofallof`<br>
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We currently don't even apply our own `useStlAlgorithm` findings.
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`bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters`<br>
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This produces a lot of noise and they are not fixable that easily.
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`readability-container-data-pointer`<br>
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Disable because of false positives and inconsistent warnings (need to file an upstream bug report).
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`misc-const-correctness`<br>
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Work in progress.
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`bugprone-assignment-in-if-condition`<br>
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Is reported for valid patterns we are using.
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`readability-suspicious-call-argument`<br>
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Produces a lot of false positives since it is too vague in its analysis.
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`performance-inefficient-string-concatenation`<br>
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Produces many warnings which very much look like false positives (needs to be reported upstream).
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`modernize-avoid-c-arrays`<br>
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`readability-container-size-empty`<br>
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`bugprone-branch-clone`<br>
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`readability-const-return-type`<br>
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`modernize-return-braced-init-list`<br>
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`misc-throw-by-value-catch-by-reference`<br>
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`readability-avoid-const-params-in-decls`<br>
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`bugprone-signed-char-misuse`<br>
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`readability-redundant-access-specifiers`<br>
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`performance-noexcept-move-constructor`<br>
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`concurrency-mt-unsafe`<br>
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To be evaluated.
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`portability-std-allocator-const`<br>
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Only necessary for code which is exclusively compiled with `libc++`. Also disabled for performance reasons - see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57527#issuecomment-1237935132.
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`modernize-deprecated-ios-base-aliases`<br>
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Warns about aliases which are removed in C++20. Also disabled for performance reasons - see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57527#issuecomment-1237935132.
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`bugprone-unchecked-optional-access`<br>
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We are not using any `optional` implementation. Also disabled for performance reasons - see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57527#issuecomment-1237935132.
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`modernize-replace-auto-ptr`<br>
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Still available until C++17. It is unlikely such code will ever be introduced. Also disabled for performance reasons - see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57527#issuecomment-1237935132.
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`readability-identifier-naming`<br>
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We are currently using our own `naming.json` to enforce naming schemes. Also disabled for performance reasons - see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57527#issuecomment-1237935132.
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`portability-simd-intrinsics`<br>
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We are not using SIMD instructions and it suggests to use `std::experiemental::` features which might not be commonly available. Also disabled for performance reasons - see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57527#issuecomment-1237935132.
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