readability-qualified-auto.rst
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readability-qualified-auto
Adds pointer qualifications to auto
-typed variables that are deduced to
pointers.
LLVM Coding Standards
advises to make it obvious if a auto
typed variable is a pointer. This
check will transform auto
to auto *
when the type is deduced to be a
pointer.
for (auto Data : MutatablePtrContainer) {
change(*Data);
}
for (auto Data : ConstantPtrContainer) {
observe(*Data);
}
Would be transformed into:
for (auto *Data : MutatablePtrContainer) {
change(*Data);
}
for (const auto *Data : ConstantPtrContainer) {
observe(*Data);
}
Note const
volatile
qualified types will retain their const
and
volatile
qualifiers. Pointers to pointers will not be fully qualified.
const auto Foo = cast<int *>(Baz1);
const auto Bar = cast<const int *>(Baz2);
volatile auto FooBar = cast<int *>(Baz3);
auto BarFoo = cast<int **>(Baz4);
Would be transformed into:
auto *const Foo = cast<int *>(Baz1);
const auto *const Bar = cast<const int *>(Baz2);
auto *volatile FooBar = cast<int *>(Baz3);
auto *BarFoo = cast<int **>(Baz4);
Options
auto Foo1 = cast<const int *>(Bar1);
auto *Foo2 = cast<const int *>(Bar2);
auto &Foo3 = cast<const int &>(Bar3);
If AddConstToQualified is set to 0, it will be transformed into:
const auto *Foo1 = cast<const int *>(Bar1);
auto *Foo2 = cast<const int *>(Bar2);
auto &Foo3 = cast<const int &>(Bar3);
Otherwise it will be transformed into:
const auto *Foo1 = cast<const int *>(Bar1);
const auto *Foo2 = cast<const int *>(Bar2);
const auto &Foo3 = cast<const int &>(Bar3);
Note in the LLVM alias, the default value is 0.