Automated checker to ensure C++ files follow Google's style guide


Keywords
lint, python, c++, cpp, linter
License
BSD-3-Clause
Install
pip install cpplint==1.6.1

Documentation

cpplint - static code checker for C++

Cpplint is a command-line tool to check C/C++ files for style issues following Google's C++ style guide. Cpplint is developed and maintained by Google Inc. at google/styleguide, also see the wikipedia entry

While Google maintains cpplint, Google is not (very) responsive to issues and pull requests, this fork aims to be (somewhat) more open to add fixes to cpplint to enable fixes, when those fixes make cpplint usable in wider contexts. Also see discussion here google#528.

Installation

To install cpplint from PyPI, run:

$ pip install cpplint

Then run it with:

$ cpplint [OPTIONS] files

For full usage instructions, run:

$ cpplint --help

Changes

The modifications in this fork are minor fixes and cosmetic changes, such as:

  • python 3 compatibility
  • more default file extensions
  • customizable file extensions with the --extensions argument
  • continuous integration on github
  • support for recursive file discovery via the --recursive argument
  • support for excluding files via --exclude
  • JUnit XML output format
  • Overriding repository root auto-detection via --repository
  • Support #pragma once as an alternative to header include guards
  • ... and a few more (most of which are open PRs on upstream)

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Google Inc. for open-sourcing their in-house tool. Thanks to maintainers of the fork