deprecated usage of sre_compile gh#cpplint/cpplint#214
- Update to 1.6.1
* Fix#195 Fix post increment/decrement operator causing a false positive.
* Fix#202 .hh files should not be considered sytem headers
* Fix#207 Python2 incompatibility for loading CPPLINT.cfg file
* Fix#184 NOLINT(clang-analyzer) comments should not cause warnings
- 1.6.0 (2022-02-19)
* Fix#188: "Include the directory when naming header files" also
for header files with other names like "*.hpp"
- 1.5.5 (2021-05-20)
* Fix#172: Added 'size_t' to typecasts detected by CheckCStyleCast
* Fixed wrong CLI help text: Each filter needs + or -
* Fix#164: add elif as an exception for CheckSpacingForFunctionCall()
* Fix google#346: --root option not working on windows due to
slashes in path
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-cpplint?expand=0&rev=12
* Fix#83, output formats "sed" and "gsed" to auto-fix some issues
* Fix#92, new category "build/namespaces_headers" for unnamed namespaces in header file
* Sort list of files before processing
* Fix#144 Falso positive for indent when using QT macros "signals" and "slots"
* Fix#76 Parsing of class decorators that also use digits
* Fix#139 Add message "Relative paths like . and .. are not allowed"
* Revert #43 behavior change for include order from 1.5.0, and hide it behind command-line-flag --includeorder=standardcfirst. It turns out there is no easy objective way to tell c system headers from certain c++ library headers, and Google cpplint intentionally classifies some C++ header includes as C system header for simplicity.
* Libraries considered as C system headers using --includeorder=standardcfirst now also includes linux-specifc headers (glibc-devel, glibc-kernheaders, linux-libc-dev).
* Fix#43 false positives in header include order by checking includes against a list of c headers. Since this interprets certain include lines different than before, output about header include order changes.
* Fix#135: allow 'if constexpr' in readability/braces.
* Fix runtime warning: Close files after reading contents
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-cpplint?expand=0&rev=7
- Remove bcond test
- Remove unnecessary build dependency on python devel
- Add %license
- Update to v1.4.4
* fix unit/cli tests for source release
* reduce diff to upstream by intentionally using deprecated functions
where upstream uses them
* add --version
- from 1.4.3
* Revert "Fix the build/endif_comment check", same as reverted in upstream
- from 1.4.2
* Cleanup release, fixes further issues with tests and source distribution
- from 1.4.1
* Cleanup release, only adds test support files to source dist
- from 1.4.0
* Incorporate cpplint updates from google (e5d807c6a0d, 2018-05-03)
* Fix the build/endif_comment check
* Teach the explicit constructor check about constexpr
* Changed vs7 output format
* Remove presubmit check for DISALLOW_* macros
* add --quiet flag as in upstream
* support --root argument to run in different folder
* Fix 16bit Unicode issue
- Initial version for v1.3.0
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/679076
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-cpplint?expand=0&rev=1