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I need to get full Clang warnings list. With Descriptions. For iOS. I've seen just a list of warnings here Clang Warnings

But there is no description. Is there any place where i can get full list of Clang warnings with the description?

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I realize this is an old question, but a complete list of warnings, along with the text printed for each one, can be found in the Clang Documentation.

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  • I’m not sure what’s there counts as much of a description, e.g. clang.llvm.org/docs/… pretty much repeats the name of the flag, rather than describing what the criterion for the warning is. I must reluctantly agree with Enji (below) that "the source code is the documentation," or at least the closest thing to documentation that the maintainers take seriously. Jun 23, 2023 at 16:10
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(Note: This answer is now outdated.)

There's a neat project that shows the flags alongside their warning messages:

https://github.com/NSHipster/fuckingclangwarnings.com

While these are not comprehensive explanations in all cases, it is very helpful, especially when you want to switch off specific warnings.

The project hasn't been updated in a while and is probably missing a few new warnings. You could also dive into Clang's source code. I haven't worked with it in a while, but I can tell you where to start:

  1. Clone the Clang repository

  2. Browse to /include/clang/Basic/Diagnostic.td. This file includes a couple of other .td files which contain the various warnings, though I'm not sure if all of them are publicly available, and I think their external names are prefixed, depending on their category. I suggest searching for a known warning (or its description) to solve the puzzle.

  3. Another interesting file is /include/clang/Driver/Options.td, which includes the texts you get using the help command, if I recall correctly.

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The [current] accepted answer is correct. clang/clang++'s documentation up on the website doesn't necessarily reflect the supported options in the code. As the old phrase goes, "the source code is the documentation" :/..

One thing that will help with finding options is grepping the source code for DiagGroup. For example, the following demonstrates an attempt at grepping for sign-compare, aka -Wsign-compare, using a pared down clang 7.0.1 source checkout:

$ grep --include \*.td -r sign-compare . | grep DiagGroup
tools/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td:def SignCompare : DiagGroup<"sign-compare">;

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