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.. title:: clang-tidy - bugprone-lambda-function-name
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bugprone-lambda-function-name
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=============================
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Checks for attempts to get the name of a function from within a lambda
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expression. The name of a lambda is always something like ``operator()``, which
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is almost never what was intended.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: c++
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void FancyFunction() {
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[] { printf("Called from %s\n", __func__); }();
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[] { printf("Now called from %s\n", __FUNCTION__); }();
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}
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Output::
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Called from operator()
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Now called from operator()
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Likely intended output::
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Called from FancyFunction
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Now called from FancyFunction
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Options
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-------
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.. option:: IgnoreMacros
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The value `true` specifies that attempting to get the name of a function from
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within a macro should not be diagnosed. The default value is `false`.
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