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CLANG-RENAME(1)			 User Commands		       CLANG-RENAME(1)

NAME
       clang-rename - manual page for clang-rename 3.9

DESCRIPTION
       OVERVIEW: A tool to rename symbols in C/C++ code.  clang-rename renames
       every occurrence of a symbol found at <offset> in <source0>. If	-i  is
       specified,  the	edited	files are overwritten to disk.	Otherwise, the
       results are written to stdout.

       USAGE: clang-rename [subcommand] [options] <source0> [... <sourceN>]

       OPTIONS:

       Clang-rename options:

       -export-fixes=<filename>	  - YAML file to store suggested fixes in.

       -extra-arg=<string>	  - Additional argument to append to the  com‐
	      piler command line

       -extra-arg-before=<string> - Additional argument to prepend to the com‐
	      piler command line

       -i			  - Overwrite edited <file>s.

       -new-name=<string>	  - The new name to change the symbol to.

       -offset=<uint>		  - Locates the symbol by offset as opposed to
	      <line>:<column>.

       -old-name=<string>	  - The fully qualified name of the symbol, if
	      -offset is not used.

       -p=<string>		  - Build path

       -pl			  - Print the locations affected  by  renaming
	      to stderr.

       -pn			   -  Print  the  found symbol's name prior to
	      renaming to stderr.

       Generic Options:

       -help			  - Display  available	options	 (-help-hidden
	      for more)

       -help-list		    -	Display	  list	of  available  options
	      (-help-list-hidden for more)

       -version			  - Display the version of this program

clang-rename 3.9		 December 2017		       CLANG-RENAME(1)
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