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Michael Park commented on MESOS-4907:
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commit b817e82235c65fa7044de60c9ca31fe6e4d60c48
Author: Benjamin Bannier <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Sep 1 20:43:11 2016 +0200
Added tooling to execute Mesos-specific clang-tidy checks.
This commit adds tooling to both build and execute Mesos-specific
clang-tidy checks. We use a docker container for the execution, and
also provide a script to further streamline the tooling.
Review: https://reviews.apache.org/r/51525/
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> ClangTidy Integration
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>
> Key: MESOS-4907
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-4907
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Epic
> Components: technical debt
> Reporter: Michael Park
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2016, mentor, mesosphere
>
> While {{cpplint}} has been a useful tool as a C++ linter for quite some time,
> It carries limitations since it does its best without actually parsing C++.
> [ClangTidy|http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/] is a clang tool that is
> based
> off of Clang, and has the advantage that it has access to a full AST.
> There are many checks that come built-in with {{clang-tidy}} which are very
> useful,
> but we can extend it to fit Mesos coding style and patterns as well.
> The initial phase of the project will be to create a basis with which to
> leverage
> the existing checks as applicable to Mesos, then to create a scaffolding to
> add
> custom checks, and ways to integrate the custom checks to infrastructure such
> as Mesos ReviewBot, or Apache CI.
> I've done some preliminary, experimental work for this for a Hackathon project
> and have given a
> [presentation|https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1z_qGzpY7Mt46TXxuLRW6M5HcCWBLRz6UJfd4bPknYeg/edit?usp=sharing]
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