Hey fellow developers!
As the release of the next Clang-Tidy branch-out approaches (23.01), I’d like to draw your attention to several open reviews awaiting your feedback. These reviews have been lingering without attention, and your assistance in reviewing and approving them would be highly appreciated. By doing so, we can ensure that these contributions are incorporated into the upcoming release.
Below is a list of open reviews that could benefit from your expertise:
Fixes/Features:
- [clang-tidy] Fix handling --driver-mode= #66553
- [clang-tidy] Add recursion protection in ExceptionSpecAnalyzer #66810
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Fix handling of functional cast in google-readability-casting #71650
- [clang-tidy] Add AllowImplicitlyDeletedCopyOrMove option to cppcoreguidelines-special-member-functions #71683
- [clang-tidy] Add AllowStringArrays option to modernize-avoid-c-arrays #71701
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Fix macros handling in cppcoreguidelines-prefer-member-initializer #72037
- [clang-tidy] Fixes to readability-implicit-bool-conversion #72050
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Improve performance of misc-const-correctness #72705
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Fix false-positives in readability-container-size-empty #74140
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Fix missing parentheses in readability-implicit-bool-conversion fixes #74891
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Fix false-positives in misc-static-assert caused by non-constexpr variables #77203
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Add support for in-class initializers in readability-redundant-member-init #77206
- [clang-tidy] Add support for lambdas in cppcoreguidelines-owning-memory #77246
Checks:
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Add readability-redundant-casting check #70595
- [DONE] [clang-tidy] Add bugprone-chained-comparison check #76365
All viewpoints are welcome — your comments, hints, and suggestions matter, including differing opinions! If you have some extra time and are familiar with Clang AST & C++, I encourage you to take a look.
Here is the full list of open reviews: Pull requests · llvm/llvm-project · GitHub
Happy coding,
Piotr Zegar