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Martin Hořeňovský
34d9a588bb
Cleanup includes in catch_list.cpp 2020-08-14 09:32:59 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
6dc8345261
IStreamingReporter::list* only uses IConfig instead of full Config
As the full `Config` is not needed, the TUs implementing the `list*`
functions can require the less heavy header `catch_interfaces_config.hpp`
instead of the much heavier `catch_config.hpp`.

This commit also fixes up some other TUs that include `Config`,
while using just `IConfig`, to cleanup the includes further.
2020-08-11 09:39:00 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
ed0ea30149
Apply some IWYU suggestions
This is not nearly all of them, because IWYU does not support the
way Catch2 manages includes -- it expects that non-system includes
are done using `#include "foo/bar/baz.hpp"`, while Catch2 uses
`<foo/bar/baz.hpp>`. This causes trouble, because IWYU suggests
removing every single internal header, and then adding them again,
but using `""` in the include directive... the resulting suggestions
cannot be used without a lot of manual work, as they are largely
bogus.

For bonus points, IWYU also _loves_ to suggest kinda-random stdlib
headers for `size_t` and similar. Still, the resulting inclusion
graph is somewhat better than it was before.
2020-07-29 21:51:05 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4e0af77e29
Push includes for TestCaseInfo down into reporter TUs 2020-07-29 14:43:05 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
458241cc90
Do not use shared_ptr<Config> when listing things 2020-05-20 20:25:48 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e1e6872c4c
Standardize header names and file locations
This is both a really big and a really small commit. It is small in
that it only contains renaming, moving and modification of include
directives caused by this.

It is really big in the obvious way of touching something like 200
files.

The new rules for naming files is simple: headers use the `.hpp`
extension. The rules for physical file layout is still kinda in
progress, but the basics are also simple:
 * Significant parts of functionality get their own subfolder
   * Benchmarking is in `catch2/benchmark`
   * Matchers are in `catch2/matchers`
   * Generators are in `catch2/generators`
   * Reporters are in `catch2/reporters`
   * Baseline testing facilities are in `catch2/`
 * Various top level folders also contain `internal` subfolder,
   with files that users probably do not want to include directly,
   at least not until they have to write something like their own
   reporter.
    * The exact files in these subfolders is likely to change later
      on

Note that while some includes were cleaned up in this commit, it
is only the low hanging fruit and further cleanup using automatic
tooling will happen later.

Also note that various include guards, copyright notices and file
headers will also be standardized later, rather than in this commit.
2020-04-24 18:58:44 +02:00