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==========
ClangCheck
==========

`ClangCheck` is a small wrapper around :doc:`LibTooling` which can be used to
do basic error checking and AST dumping.

.. code-block:: console

  $ cat <<EOF > snippet.cc
  > void f() {
  >   int a = 0
  > }
  > EOF
  $ ~/clang/build/bin/clang-check snippet.cc -ast-dump --
  Processing: /Users/danieljasper/clang/llvm/tools/clang/docs/snippet.cc.
  /Users/danieljasper/clang/llvm/tools/clang/docs/snippet.cc:2:12: error: expected ';' at end of
        declaration
    int a = 0
             ^
             ;
  (TranslationUnitDecl 0x7ff3a3029ed0 <<invalid sloc>>
    (TypedefDecl 0x7ff3a302a410 <<invalid sloc>> __int128_t '__int128')
    (TypedefDecl 0x7ff3a302a470 <<invalid sloc>> __uint128_t 'unsigned __int128')
    (TypedefDecl 0x7ff3a302a830 <<invalid sloc>> __builtin_va_list '__va_list_tag [1]')
    (FunctionDecl 0x7ff3a302a8d0 </Users/danieljasper/clang/llvm/tools/clang/docs/snippet.cc:1:1, line:3:1> f 'void (void)'
      (CompoundStmt 0x7ff3a302aa10 <line:1:10, line:3:1>
        (DeclStmt 0x7ff3a302a9f8 <line:2:3, line:3:1>
          (VarDecl 0x7ff3a302a980 <line:2:3, col:11> a 'int'
            (IntegerLiteral 0x7ff3a302a9d8 <col:11> 'int' 0))))))
  1 error generated.
  Error while processing snippet.cc.

The '--' at the end is important as it prevents `clang-check` from search for a
compilation database. For more information on how to setup and use `clang-check`
in a project, see :doc:`HowToSetupToolingForLLVM`.