I have a dependency as source in my project that I have no control over.
I'm using cmake's clang-tidy integration to analyze my code, and this dependency is firing A LOT of warnings. Is there a way to tell cmake not to run clang-tidy on specific files ?
I tried to add the files to the -line-filter
option of clang-tidy, but this doesn't work:
set_target_properties(target PROPERTIES
CXX_CLANG_TIDY "${clang_tidy_loc};\
${TIDY_CONFIG} \
-line-filter=\"[\
{\"name\":\"path/to/file.cpp\"},\
{\"name\":\"path/to/file.h\"}\
]\"")
If the solution could work with other static analyzers like cppcheck it would be really nice. Thanks.
If some property - like
CXX_CLANG_TIDY
- is only available on target level, you have to move the files you want to have different settings for into a separate new target itself.This can be done by using
OBJECT
libraries.In your case something like:
References