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* Remove clang-modernize.Alexander Kornienko2015-12-171-61/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: clang-modernize transforms have moved to clang-tidy. Removing the old tool now. Reviewers: klimek Subscribers: cfe-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15606 llvm-svn: 255886
* include system_error directly.Rafael Espindola2014-06-121-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 210797
* clang-modernize: Apply replacements using clang-apply-replacementsEdwin Vane2013-10-051-4/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: The clang-apply-replacements process is now invoked to apply replacements between applying transforms. This resulted in a massive simplification of the tool: - FileOverrides class no longer needed. - Change tracking and code formatting no longer needed. - No more dependency on libclangApplyReplacements. - Final syntax check is easier to do directly now than with a separate header/source pair. Replacement handling stuff abstracted into a new header/source pair to de-clutter ClangModernize.cpp somewhat. Tests updated. Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1836 llvm-svn: 192032
* Rename cpp11-migrate to clang-modernize.Chandler Carruth2013-09-041-0/+58
There is no reason to expect this tool to be limited to C++11, it seems very likely to be of on-going interest. It seems likely to be useful for modernizing even as new libraries come out in TSes and other formats than a complete standard. Fundamentally, we need something a bit more general. After some discussion on the list, going with 'clang-modernize'. I've tried to do a reasonably comprehensive job of fixing up the names, but I may still have missed some. Feel free to poke me if you spot any fallout here. Things I've tried reasonably hard to find and fix: - cpp11-migrate -> clang-modernize - Migrator -> Modernizer - Clean up the introductory documentation that was C++11 specific. I'll also point out that this tool continues to delight me. =] Also, a huge thanks to those who have so carefully, thoroughly documented the tool. The docs here are simply phenomenal. Every tool should be this well documented. I hope I have updated the documentation reasonably well, but I'm not very good at documentation, so review much appreciated. llvm-svn: 189960
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