Cpplint is a command-line tool to check C/C++ files for style issues according to Google's C++ style guide.
Cpplint used to be developed and maintained by Google Inc. at google/styleguide. Nowadays, Google is no longer maintaining the public version of cpplint, and pretty much everything in their repo's PRs and issues about cpplint have gone unimplemented.
This fork aims to update cpplint to modern specifications, and be (somewhat) more open to adding fixes and features to make cpplint usable in wider contexts.
Use [pipx](https://pipx.pypa.io) to install cpplint from PyPI, run:
$ cpplint [OPTIONS] files
For full usage instructions, run:
cpplint can also be run as a pre-commit hook by adding to .pre-commit-config.yaml:
- repo: https://github.com/cpplint/cpplint rev: 2.0.0 hooks: - id: cpplint args: - --filter=-whitespace/line_length,-whitespace/parens
#pragma once
as an alternative to header include guardsThanks to Google Inc. for open-sourcing their in-house tool.
Thanks to our contributors.
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