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Werner Henze b2f6bec48e clang-format improvements (#1251)
* clang-format improvements

- Add a clang-format linter check to the PR pipeline
- Apply clang-format to files where the linter initially failed
- Remove `CommentPragmas` from `.clang-format`
- Remove all `// clang-format off` and `// NO-FORMAT` as they are not needed
- Remove a commented out `GSL_SUPPRESS`

* clang-format 20

* pipeline fail

* Update .github/workflows/clang-format.yml

Co-authored-by: Carson Radtke <nosrac925@gmail.com>

* output used clang-format version

* installed version is 18 which replaces "GSL_SUPPRESS(bounds.1)" with "GSL_SUPPRESS(bounds .1)"

* only include/gsl, not include

to prevent formatting of include/CMakeLists.txt

* apply clang-format[-20]

In a VS2026 developer command prompt I ran `clang-format -i include\gsl\* --assume-filename x.cpp`. This was necessary because VS GUI does not format files without an extension :(. Please note that `--assume-filename` is necessary here, otherwise the files will not be formatted. Surprisingly the behaviour for the formatter differs from the behaviour of `lang-format(-20) --dry-run --Werror include/gsl/*` where clang-format recognizes that the files is C++.

* change "#if 0" back to original version with comments only

* formatting scripts for windows and linux

for linux with linter (shfmt and shellcheck)

* add WhitespaceSensitiveMacros: [GSL_SUPPRESS]

* provide path for clang-format (Windows)

Currently not clear to me:
On my personal computer at home, when I start "Developer Command Prompt for VS18", I can run `clang-format` without providing the path.
On my managed (domain) company computer, when I start "Developer Command Prompt for VS18", I can NOT run `clang-format` without providing the path. I need to call `"%VCINSTALLDIR%Tools\Llvm\bin\clang-format"`.
I have no idea what the difference is. At least the version `"%VCINSTALLDIR%Tools\Llvm\bin\clang-format"` works on both computers, so I add the path.

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Co-authored-by: Werner Henze <w.henze@avm.de>
Co-authored-by: Carson Radtke <nosrac925@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Werner Henze <werner.henze+gitcommits@posteo.de>
2026-06-05 06:45:10 -06:00

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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <gsl/pointers> // for owner
#include <type_traits> // for declval
using namespace gsl;
GSL_SUPPRESS(f.23)
void f(int* i) { *i += 1; }
TEST(owner_tests, basic_test)
{
owner<int*> p = new int(120);
EXPECT_TRUE(*p == 120);
f(p);
EXPECT_TRUE(*p == 121);
delete p;
}
#if __cplusplus >= 201703l
using std::void_t;
#else // __cplusplus >= 201703l
template <class...>
using void_t = void;
#endif // __cplusplus < 201703l
template <typename U, typename = void>
static constexpr bool OwnerCompilesFor = false;
template <typename U>
static constexpr bool OwnerCompilesFor<U, void_t<decltype(gsl::owner<U>{})>> = true;
static_assert(OwnerCompilesFor<int*>, "OwnerCompilesFor<int*>");
static_assert(!OwnerCompilesFor<int>, "!OwnerCompilesFor<int>");
static_assert(!OwnerCompilesFor<std::shared_ptr<int>>, "!OwnerCompilesFor<std::shared_ptr<int>>");