.. title:: clang-tidy - bugprone-string-constructor
bugprone-string-constructor
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Finds string constructors that are suspicious and probably errors.
A common mistake is to swap parameters to the 'fill' string-constructor.
Examples:
.. code-block:: c++
std::string str('x', 50); // should be str(50, 'x')
Calling the string-literal constructor with a length bigger than the literal is
suspicious and adds extra random characters to the string.
Examples:
.. code-block:: c++
std::string("test", 200); // Will include random characters after "test".
std::string_view("test", 200);
Creating an empty string from constructors with parameters is considered
suspicious. The programmer should use the empty constructor instead.
Examples:
.. code-block:: c++
std::string("test", 0); // Creation of an empty string.
std::string_view("test", 0);
Options
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.. option:: WarnOnLargeLength
When `true`, the check will warn on a string with a length greater than
:option:`LargeLengthThreshold`. Default is `true`.
.. option:: LargeLengthThreshold
An integer specifying the large length threshold. Default is `0x800000`.
.. option:: StringNames
Default is `::std::basic_string;::std::basic_string_view`.
Semicolon-delimited list of class names to apply this check to.
By default `::std::basic_string` applies to ``std::string`` and
``std::wstring``. Set to e.g. `::std::basic_string;llvm::StringRef;QString`
to perform this check on custom classes.