// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s readability-inconsistent-declaration-parameter-name %t -- \ // RUN: -config="{CheckOptions: {readability-inconsistent-declaration-parameter-name.IgnoreMacros: false}}" #define MACRO() \ void f(int x) struct S1 { MACRO(); // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: function 'S1::f' has a definition with different parameter names // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE-5]]:8: note: expanded from macro 'MACRO' // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE+4]]:10: note: the definition seen here // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: note: differing parameters are named here: ('x'), in definition: ('y') // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE-8]]:8: note: expanded from macro 'MACRO' }; void S1::f(int y) {} struct S2 { int g() const; void set_g(int g); // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE-1]]:8: warning: function 'S2::set_g' has a definition with different parameter names // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE+14]]:1: note: the definition seen here // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE+9]]:12: note: expanded from macro 'DEFINITION' // This one is unfortunate, but the location this points to is in a scratch // space, so it's not helpful to the user. // CHECK-NOTES: {{^}}note: expanded from here{{$}} // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE-7]]:8: note: differing parameters are named here: ('g'), in definition: ('w') }; #define DEFINITION(name, parameter) \ int S2::name() const { return 0; } \ void S2::set_##name(int parameter) { \ (void)parameter; \ } DEFINITION(g, w) ////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #define DECLARE_FUNCTION_WITH_PARAM_NAME(function_name, param_name) \ void function_name(int param_name) // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE+1]]:34: warning: function 'macroFunction' has 1 other declaration with different parameter names [readability-inconsistent-declaration-parameter-name] DECLARE_FUNCTION_WITH_PARAM_NAME(macroFunction, a); // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE+2]]:34: note: the 1st inconsistent declaration seen here // CHECK-NOTES: :[[@LINE+1]]:34: note: differing parameters are named here: ('b'), in the other declaration: ('a') DECLARE_FUNCTION_WITH_PARAM_NAME(macroFunction, b);