.. title:: clang-tidy - portability-restrict-system-includes
portability-restrict-system-includes
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Checks to selectively allow or disallow a configurable list of system headers.
For example:
In order to **only** allow `zlib.h` from the system you would set the options
to `-*,zlib.h`.
.. code-block:: c++
#include <curses.h> // Bad: disallowed system header.
#include <openssl/ssl.h> // Bad: disallowed system header.
#include <zlib.h> // Good: allowed system header.
#include "src/myfile.h" // Good: non-system header always allowed.
In order to allow everything **except** `zlib.h` from the system you would set
the options to `*,-zlib.h`.
.. code-block:: c++
#include <curses.h> // Good: allowed system header.
#include <openssl/ssl.h> // Good: allowed system header.
#include <zlib.h> // Bad: disallowed system header.
#include "src/myfile.h" // Good: non-system header always allowed.
Since the options support globbing you can use wildcarding to allow groups of
headers.
`-*,openssl/*.h` will allow all openssl headers but disallow any others.
.. code-block:: c++
#include <curses.h> // Bad: disallowed system header.
#include <openssl/ssl.h> // Good: allowed system header.
#include <openssl/rsa.h> // Good: allowed system header.
#include <zlib.h> // Bad: disallowed system header.
#include "src/myfile.h" // Good: non-system header always allowed.
Options
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.. option:: Includes
A string containing a comma separated glob list of allowed include
filenames. Similar to the -checks glob list for running clang-tidy itself,
the two wildcard characters are `*` and `-`, to include and exclude globs,
respectively. The default is `*`, which allows all includes.