As part of a pre-checkin "semi-lint" strategy (along with proper formatting 
etc), I am investigating the usage of the tool include-what-you-use.

https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use

Essentially, it confirms that both every source (and header) file includes 
every header directly to reduce the possibility of a compile break if a 
dependent header changes what it includes.

It also reports when you include something that you don't need, reducing 
compile time and dependencies.

It supports mapping files, for when a file is intentionally supposed to be 
included transitively.  For instance, including <iostream> vs <iosfwd> will not 
report issues.

The problem is with Qt, every include is transitive.  You include <QComboBox> 
not <qcombobox.h> for instance.

Creating this mapping file by hand, as you could imagine would be unlikely to 
be complete (or correct).

My question, does this mapping file already exist somewhere? If so where?
If not, would this be something that would ever be considered? To be frank, I 
don't want to bother with the enhancement request if it will just sit in the 
dustbin of issues of low priority.

Thanks.

Scott
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