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![]() The new method is a wrapper of `CXXMethodDecl::isMoveAssignmentOperator` and can be used to recognized move-assignment operators in libclang. An export for the function, together with its documentation, was added to "clang/include/clang-c/Index.h" with an implementation provided in "clang/tools/libclang/CIndex.cpp". The implementation was based on similar `clang_CXXMethod.*` implementations, following the same structure but calling `CXXMethodDecl::isMoveAssignmentOperator` for its main logic. The new symbol was further added to "clang/tools/libclang/libclang.map" to be exported, under the LLVM16 tag. "clang/tools/c-index-test/c-index-test.c" was modified to print a specific tag, "(move-assignment operator)", for cursors that are recognized by `clang_CXXMethod_isMoveAssignmentOperator`. A new regression test file, "clang/test/Index/move-assignment-operator.cpp", was added to ensure whether the correct constructs were recognized or not by the new function. The "clang/test/Index/get-cursor.cpp" regression test file was updated as it was affected by the new "(move-assignment operator)" tag. A binding for the new function was added to libclang's python's bindings, in "clang/bindings/python/clang/cindex.py", adding a new method for `Cursor`, `is_move_assignment_operator_method`. An accompanying test was added to `clang/bindings/python/tests/cindex/test_cursor.py`, testing the new function with the same methodology as the corresponding libclang test. The current release note, `clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst`, was modified to report the new addition under the "libclang" section. Reviewed By: aaron.ballman Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137246 |
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README.txt
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Clang Python Bindings //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// This directory implements Python bindings for Clang. You may need to set CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH so that the Clang library can be found. The unit tests are designed to be run with any standard test runner. For example: -- $ env PYTHONPATH=$(echo ~/llvm/tools/clang/bindings/python/) \ CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH=$(llvm-config --libdir) \ python -m unittest discover -v tests.cindex.test_index.test_create ... ok ... OK --