// RUN: %check_clang_tidy -std=c++20 %s modernize-use-ranges %t -- -- -I %S/Inputs/use-ranges/
// RUN: %check_clang_tidy -std=c++23 %s modernize-use-ranges %t -check-suffixes=,CPP23 -- -I %S/Inputs/use-ranges/
// CHECK-FIXES: #include <algorithm>
// CHECK-FIXES-CPP23: #include <numeric>
// CHECK-FIXES: #include <ranges>
#include "fake_std.h"
void Positives() {
std::vector<int> I, J;
std::find(I.begin(), I.end(), 0);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(I, 0);
std::find(I.cbegin(), I.cend(), 1);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(I, 1);
std::find(std::begin(I), std::end(I), 2);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(I, 2);
std::find(std::cbegin(I), std::cend(I), 3);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(I, 3);
std::find(std::cbegin(I), I.cend(), 4);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(I, 4);
std::reverse(I.begin(), I.end());
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::reverse(I);
std::includes(I.begin(), I.end(), I.begin(), I.end());
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::includes(I, I);
std::includes(I.begin(), I.end(), J.begin(), J.end());
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::includes(I, J);
std::is_permutation(I.begin(), I.end(), J.begin(), J.end());
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::is_permutation(I, J);
std::equal(I.begin(), I.end(), J.begin(), J.end());
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::equal(I, J);
std::equal(I.begin(), I.end(), J.begin(), J.end(), [](int a, int b){ return a == b; });
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::equal(I, J, [](int a, int b){ return a == b; });
std::iota(I.begin(), I.end(), 0);
// CHECK-MESSAGES-CPP23: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES-CPP23: std::ranges::iota(I, 0);
std::rotate(I.begin(), I.begin() + 2, I.end());
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::rotate(I, I.begin() + 2);
using std::find;
namespace my_std = std;
// Potentially these could be updated to better qualify the replaced function name
find(I.begin(), I.end(), 5);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(I, 5);
my_std::find(I.begin(), I.end(), 6);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(I, 6);
}
void Reverse(){
std::vector<int> I, J;
std::find(I.rbegin(), I.rend(), 0);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::find(std::ranges::reverse_view(I), 0);
std::equal(std::rbegin(I), std::rend(I), J.begin(), J.end());
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::equal(std::ranges::reverse_view(I), J);
std::equal(I.begin(), I.end(), std::crbegin(J), std::crend(J));
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: use a ranges version of this algorithm
// CHECK-FIXES: std::ranges::equal(I, std::ranges::reverse_view(J));
}
void Negatives() {
std::vector<int> I, J;
std::find(I.begin(), J.end(), 0);
std::find(I.begin(), I.begin(), 0);
std::find(I.end(), I.begin(), 0);
// Need both ranges for this one
std::is_permutation(I.begin(), I.end(), J.begin());
// We only have one valid match here and the ranges::equal function needs 2 complete ranges
std::equal(I.begin(), I.end(), J.begin());
std::equal(I.begin(), I.end(), J.end(), J.end());
std::equal(std::rbegin(I), std::rend(I), std::rend(J), std::rbegin(J));
std::equal(I.begin(), J.end(), I.begin(), I.end());
// std::rotate expects the full range in the 1st and 3rd argument.
// Anyone writing this code has probably written a bug, but this isn't the
// purpose of this check.
std::rotate(I.begin(), I.end(), I.begin() + 2);
// Pathological, but probably shouldn't diagnose this
std::rotate(I.begin(), I.end(), I.end() + 0);
}