.. title:: clang-tidy - bugprone-suspicious-include bugprone-suspicious-include =========================== The check detects various cases when an include refers to what appears to be an implementation file, which often leads to hard-to-track-down ODR violations. Examples: .. code-block:: c++ #include "Dinosaur.hpp" // OK, .hpp files tend not to have definitions. #include "Pterodactyl.h" // OK, .h files tend not to have definitions. #include "Velociraptor.cpp" // Warning, filename is suspicious. #include_next // Warning, filename is suspicious. Options ------- .. option:: HeaderFileExtensions Note: this option is deprecated, it will be removed in :program:`clang-tidy` version 19. Please use the global configuration option `HeaderFileExtensions`. Default value: ``";h;hh;hpp;hxx"`` A semicolon-separated list of filename extensions of header files (the filename extensions should not contain a "." prefix). For extension-less header files, use an empty string or leave an empty string between ";" if there are other filename extensions. .. option:: ImplementationFileExtensions Note: this option is deprecated, it will be removed in :program:`clang-tidy` version 19. Please use the global configuration option `ImplementationFileExtensions`. Default value: ``"c;cc;cpp;cxx"`` Likewise, a semicolon-separated list of filename extensions of implementation files.