aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/test/lint/lint-includes.sh
AgeCommit message (Collapse)Author
2018-06-27Remove boost dependency (boost/assign/std/vector.hpp)practicalswift
2018-06-20Obsolete #!/bin/bash shebangDesWurstes
2018-06-14Add "export LC_ALL=C" to all shell scriptspracticalswift
2018-06-11Merge #13230: Simplify include analysis by enforcing the developer guide's ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
include syntax 16e3cd380af570fb2f656e0344bab88829a4bcda Clarify include recommendation (practicalswift) 6d10f43738d58bf623975e3124fd5735aac7d3e1 Enforce the use of bracket syntax includes ("#include <foo.h>") (practicalswift) 906bee8e5f474f8718d02e6f1938f20dcfe3d2cc Use bracket syntax includes ("#include <foo.h>") (practicalswift) Pull request description: When analysing includes in the project it is often assumed that the preferred bracket include syntax (`#include <foo.h>`) mentioned in `developer-docs.md` is used consistently. @sipa:s excellent circular dependencies script [`circular-dependencies.py`](https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin/blob/50c69b78011c1bc55885ebfd216db60ed490ebea/contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py) (#13228) is an example of a script making this reasonable assumption. This PR enables automatic Travis checking of the include syntax making sure that the bracket syntax includes (`#include <foo.h>`) is used consistently. Tree-SHA512: a414921aabe8e487ebed42f3f1cbd02fecd1add385065c1f2244cd602c31889e61fea5a801507ec501ef9bd309b05d3c999f915cec1c2b44f085bb0d2835c182
2018-06-06lint: Add linter to error on #include <*.cpp>Ben Woosley
Files should depend on one another by interface, not by implementation. This checks for quoted includes as well. With practicalswift
2018-06-06Enforce the use of bracket syntax includes ("#include <foo.h>")practicalswift
2018-06-04build: Guard against accidental introduction of new Boost dependenciespracticalswift
2018-05-24test: Move linters to test/lint, add readmeMarcoFalke