clang-tidy: Suppress silly misc-include-cleaner warnings
clang-tidy from LLVM 17.0.3 (which is in Fedora 39) includes a new "misc-include-cleaner" warning that tries to make sure that headers *directly* provide the things that are used in the .c file. That sounds great in theory but is in practice unusable: Quite a few common things in the standard library are ultimately provided by OS-specific system headers, but for portability should be accessed via closer-to-standardised library headers. This will warn constantly about such cases: e.g. it will want you to include <linux/limits.h> instead of <limits.h> to get PATH_MAX. So, suppress this warning globally in the Makefile. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
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# - bugprone-assignment-in-if-condition
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# Dubious value over the compiler's built-in warning. Would
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# increase verbosity.
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#
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# - misc-include-cleaner
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# Wants to include headers which *directly* provide the things
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# we use. That sounds nice, but means it will often want a OS
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# specific header instead of a mostly standard one, such as
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# <linux/limits.h> instead of <limits.h>.
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clang-tidy: $(SRCS) $(HEADERS)
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clang-tidy -checks=*,-modernize-*,\
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-readability-function-cognitive-complexity,\
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-altera-struct-pack-align,\
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-concurrency-mt-unsafe,\
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-readability-identifier-length \
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-readability-identifier-length,\
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-misc-include-cleaner \
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-config='{CheckOptions: [{key: bugprone-suspicious-string-compare.WarnOnImplicitComparison, value: "false"}]}' \
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--warnings-as-errors=* $(SRCS) -- $(filter-out -pie,$(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS)) -DCLANG_TIDY_58992
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