llvm/clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/bugprone/MoveForwardingReferenceCheck.h

//===--- MoveForwardingReferenceCheck.h - clang-tidy ----------------------===//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_BUGPRONE_MOVEFORWARDINGREFERENCECHECK_H
#define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_BUGPRONE_MOVEFORWARDINGREFERENCECHECK_H

#include "../ClangTidyCheck.h"

namespace clang::tidy::bugprone {

/// The check warns if std::move is applied to a forwarding reference (i.e. an
/// rvalue reference of a function template argument type).
///
/// If a developer is unaware of the special rules for template argument
/// deduction on forwarding references, it will seem reasonable to apply
/// std::move to the forwarding reference, in the same way that this would be
/// done for a "normal" rvalue reference.
///
/// This has a consequence that is usually unwanted and possibly surprising: if
/// the function that takes the forwarding reference as its parameter is called
/// with an lvalue, that lvalue will be moved from (and hence placed into an
/// indeterminate state) even though no std::move was applied to the lvalue at
/// the call site.
//
/// The check suggests replacing the std::move with a std::forward.
///
/// For the user-facing documentation see:
/// http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/bugprone/move-forwarding-reference.html
class MoveForwardingReferenceCheck : public ClangTidyCheck {};

} // namespace clang::tidy::bugprone

#endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_BUGPRONE_MOVEFORWARDINGREFERENCECHECK_H