The clang-format version released with llvm 19 will format many files
differently than clang-format-18.
This change presents the existing warning shown for incorrect
clang-format versions to those with versions greater than 18.
Fixes issue #1750
This change makes all the pre-commit CI scripts runnable under Bash 3.2,
by replacing “mapfile” invocations in them code that first explicitly
creates an array, and then uses a while loop to populate the array.
Otherwise, without this change, the scripts all fail to run under Bash
3.2 — due to lack of support for “mapfile”.
Fixes https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/issues/283
This also drops bash from the list of homebrew dependencies in the build
instructions — because with this change, homebrew bash (v4) is no longer
needed; things will now work with the Apple-provided bash (v3.2)
This includes a few new options to the .clang-format configuration file
to A) adhere to option changes within clang-format 16 (namely the option
AlignTrailingComments), and B) enforce existing style guide rules with
new clang-format rules.
The two major changes noticeable on the SerenityOS codebase are:
- Much improved support for const placement, clang-format-14 ignored
our east-const configuration in various places
- Different formatting for requires clauses, now breaking them onto
their own line, which helps with readability a bit
Current versions of CLion also ship LLVM 15, so the built-in formatting
now matches CI formatting again :^)
Homebrew does not add upstream LLVM's install location to $PATH so as
not to conflict with XCode tools, so we need to run `brew --prefix llvm`
to figure out its install path.
This moves all code comprehension-related code to a new library,
LibCodeComprehension.
This also moves some types related to code comprehension tasks (such as
autocomplete, find declaration) out of LibGUI and into
LibCodeComprehension.
Now that clang-format-14 ubuntu packages are available, it's time to
finally upgrade our clang-format version. This version brings with it
a bunch of useful features with const-placement being the most notable.
These will be enabled in the following commits.
Similarly to the LibCpp parser regression tests, these tests run the
preprocessor on the .cpp test files under
Userland/LibCpp/Tests/preprocessor, and compare the output with existing
.txt ground truth files.
Before Libraries was moved to Userland/Libraries syslog.h had a bunch
of manually aligned defines and array initializations.
Andreas seems to have formatted the file with clang-format as part of
that file move. Since syslog.h is now properly formatted, we don't
need to exclude it from the linter list.
For each .cpp file in the test suite data, there is a .ast file that
represents the "known good" baseline of the parser result.
Each .cpp file goes through the parser, and the result of
invoking `ASTNode::dump()` on the root node is compared to the
baseline to find regressions.
We also check that there were no parser errors when parsing the .cpp
files.
This is similar to the LibJS test data that resides in
/home/anon/js-tests.
It's more convenient than storing the test programs as raw strings
in the code.
This commit removes the only 3rd party library (and its usages)
in serenity: puff, which is used for deflate decompression. and
replaces it with the existing original serenity implementation
in LibCompress. :^)
This should speed up pre-commit a bit as only files that are staged will
be processed, and clang-format and shellcheck are only invoked once, not
for every file. When no arguments are given (e.g. on CI), it still uses
'git ls-files'.