Hi Rafael --
On 12/30/17 11:59, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
Okay, before the year ends, here is a new port.
$ pkg/DESCR
---
cazy is a compiler plugin which allows clang to understand Qt semantics.
You get more than 50 Qt related compiler warnings, ranging from unneeded memory
allocations to misusage of API, including fix-its for automatic refactoring.
---
More infos: https://github.com/KDE/clazy
Works fine here on amd64. Ok to import?
Best regards and a healthy start into the New Year.
Rafael Sadowski
Some thoughts:
* license is LGPLv2+ if I'm reading it right
* typo in pkg/DESCR? cazy => clazy
* Needs NO_TEST=Yes
* should lib/libClangLazy.so be added to SHARED_LIBS?
* I don't know about your COMPILER line. Why does clazy have to be
compiled with ports-clang? I can imagine that causing problems on archs
where devel/llvm is built with g++-4.9.4. I built clazy with base-clang,
for example, and it was fine. It's definitely C++11, so maybe something
like COMPILER=base-clang ports-gcc is in order?
* WANTLIB is missing ${COMPILER_LIBCXX}
~Brian