File: CMakeLists.txt

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set(plugin_sources
  RawPtrPlugin.cpp
  FindBadRawPtrPatterns.cpp
  RawPtrHelpers.cpp
  StackAllocatedChecker.cpp
  Util.cpp
)

# Clang doesn't support loadable modules on Windows. Unfortunately, building
# the plugin as a static library and linking clang against it doesn't work.
# Since clang doesn't reference any symbols in our static library, the linker
# strips it out completely.
# Instead, we rely on the fact that the SOURCES property of a target is not
# read-only after CMake 3.1 and use it to compile the plugin directly into
# clang.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)
# Paths must be absolute, since we're modifying a target in another directory.
set(absolute_sources "")
foreach(source ${plugin_sources})
  list(APPEND absolute_sources ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${source})
endforeach()
set_property(TARGET clang APPEND PROPERTY SOURCES ${absolute_sources})

cr_add_test(raw_ptr_plugin_test
  python3 tests/test.py
  ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/clang
  )