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111 lines
5.7 KiB
CMake
111 lines
5.7 KiB
CMake
# from here:
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#
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# https://github.com/lefticus/cppbestpractices/blob/master/02-Use_the_Tools_Available.md
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# Helper function to enable compiler warnings for a specific target
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function(set_target_warnings target)
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option(WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS "Treat compiler warnings as errors" TRUE)
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set(MSVC_WARNINGS
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/W4 # Baseline reasonable warnings
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/w14242 # 'identifier': conversion from 'type1' to 'type1', possible loss of data
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/w14254 # 'operator': conversion from 'type1:field_bits' to 'type2:field_bits', possible loss of data
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/w14263 # 'function': member function does not override any base class virtual member function
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/w14265 # 'classname': class has virtual functions, but destructor is not virtual instances of this class may not be destructed correctly
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/w14287 # 'operator': unsigned/negative constant mismatch
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/we4289 # nonstandard extension used: 'variable': loop control variable declared in the for-loop is used outside the for-loop scope
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/w14296 # 'operator': expression is always 'boolean_value'
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/w14311 # 'variable': pointer truncation from 'type1' to 'type2'
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/w14545 # expression before comma evaluates to a function which is missing an argument list
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/w14546 # function call before comma missing argument list
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/w14547 # 'operator': operator before comma has no effect; expected operator with side-effect
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/w14549 # 'operator': operator before comma has no effect; did you intend 'operator'?
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/w14555 # expression has no effect; expected expression with side- effect
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/w14619 # pragma warning: there is no warning number 'number'
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/w14640 # Enable warning on thread un-safe static member initialization
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/w14826 # Conversion from 'type1' to 'type_2' is sign-extended. This may cause unexpected runtime behavior.
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/w14905 # wide string literal cast to 'LPSTR'
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/w14906 # string literal cast to 'LPWSTR'
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/w14928 # illegal copy-initialization; more than one user-defined conversion has been implicitly applied
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/permissive- # standards conformance mode
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# Disables, remove when appropriate
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/wd4996 # disable warnings about deprecated functions
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/wd4068 # disable warnings about unknown pragmas (e.g. #pragma GCC)
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/wd4505 # disable warnings about unused functions that might be platform-specific
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/wd4800 # disable warnings regarding implicit conversions to bool
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)
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# some warnings are not supported on older NDK versions used for CI
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if (ANDROID)
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set(NON_ANDROID_CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS "")
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set(NON_ANDROID_GCC_WARNINGS "")
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else()
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set(NON_ANDROID_CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS
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-Wnull-dereference # warn if a null dereference is detected
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-Wold-style-cast # warn for c-style casts
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-Wpedantic # warn if non-standard C++ is used
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)
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set(NON_ANDROID_GCC_WARNINGS
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-Wmisleading-indentation # warn if indentation implies blocks where blocks do not exist
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-Wduplicated-cond # warn if if / else chain has duplicated conditions
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)
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endif()
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set(CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS
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-Wall
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-Wextra # reasonable and standard
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-Wshadow # warn the user if a variable declaration shadows one from a parent context
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-Wnon-virtual-dtor # warn the user if a class with virtual functions has a non-virtual destructor. This helps catch hard to track down memory errors
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-Wcast-align # warn for potential performance problem casts
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-Wunused # warn on anything being unused
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-Woverloaded-virtual # warn if you overload (not override) a virtual function
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-Wconversion # warn on type conversions that may lose data
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-Wsign-conversion # warn on sign conversions
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-Wdouble-promotion # warn if float is implicit promoted to double
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-Wformat=2 # warn on security issues around functions that format output (ie printf)
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-Wimplicit-fallthrough # warn when a missing break causes control flow to continue at the next case in a switch statement
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-Wsuggest-override # warn when 'override' could be used on a member function overriding a virtual function
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${NON_ANDROID_CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS}
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)
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if(WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS)
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set(CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS ${CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS} -Werror)
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set(MSVC_WARNINGS ${MSVC_WARNINGS} /WX)
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endif()
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set(CLANG_WARNINGS
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${CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS}
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-Wno-unknown-warning-option # do not warn on GCC-specific warning diagnostic pragmas
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)
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set(GCC_WARNINGS
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${CLANG_AND_GCC_WARNINGS}
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${NON_ANDROID_GCC_WARNINGS}
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-Wlogical-op # warn about logical operations being used where bitwise were probably wanted
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# -Wuseless-cast # warn if you perform a cast to the same type (disabled because it is not portable as some type aliases might vary between platforms)
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)
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# Don't enable -Wduplicated-branches for GCC < 8.1 since it will lead to false positives
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# https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/commit/6bebae75035889a4844eb4d32a695bebf412bcd7
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if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 8.1)
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set(GCC_WARNINGS
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${GCC_WARNINGS}
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-Wduplicated-branches # warn if if / else branches have duplicated code
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)
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endif()
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if(MSVC)
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set(FILE_WARNINGS ${MSVC_WARNINGS})
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elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES ".*Clang")
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set(FILE_WARNINGS ${CLANG_WARNINGS})
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elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU")
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set(FILE_WARNINGS ${GCC_WARNINGS})
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else()
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message(AUTHOR_WARNING "No compiler warnings set for '${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}' compiler.")
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endif()
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target_compile_options(${target} PRIVATE ${FILE_WARNINGS})
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endfunction()
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