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An automated checker to make sure a C++ file follows Google's C++ style guide

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Revision 4 (latest revision is 7)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 817961 from Steve Kowalik's avatar Steve Kowalik (StevenK) (revision 4)
- Add missing BuildRequires on textfixtures. 

-  Update to 1.5.2:
   * Fix #83, output formats "sed" and "gsed" to auto-fix some issues
   * Fix #92, new category "build/namespaces_headers" for unnamed namespaces in header file
   * Sort list of files before processing
   * Fix #144 Falso positive for indent when using QT macros "signals" and "slots"
   * Fix #76 Parsing of class decorators that also use digits
   * Fix #139 Add message "Relative paths like . and .. are not allowed"
   * Revert #43 behavior change for include order from 1.5.0, and hide it behind command-line-flag --includeorder=standardcfirst. It turns out there is no easy objective way to tell c system headers from certain c++ library headers, and Google cpplint intentionally classifies some C++ header includes as C system header for simplicity.
   * Libraries considered as C system headers using --includeorder=standardcfirst now also includes linux-specifc headers (glibc-devel, glibc-kernheaders, linux-libc-dev).
   * Fix #43 false positives in header include order by checking includes against a list of c headers. Since this interprets certain include lines different than before, output about header include order changes.
   * Fix #135: allow 'if constexpr' in readability/braces.
   * Fix runtime warning: Close files after reading contents
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