That seems to be the repo with the LLVM code for implementing IWYU. I think
what we have in our repo is scripts ontop of that library. I'm wondering
where the scripts came from.

Thanks,
Marc

On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 10:50 AM, Harshad Deshmukh <hars...@cs.wisc.edu>
wrote:

> Hi Marc,
>
> How about this one for IWYU?
>
> https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use
> /blob/master/LICENSE.TXT
>
>
> On 01/05/2017 10:43 AM, Marc Spehlmann wrote:
>
>> I double checked the libraries in thirdy_party. They adhere to Apache's
>> 3rd
>> party requirement as they are all apache 2 or opensourced by Google. The
>> only issue I saw was that IWYU has no documentation. Anyone know of its
>> source?
>>
>> Library
>>
>> Ver
>>
>> License
>>
>> Notes
>>
>> benchmark
>>
>> Apache 2.0
>>
>> cpplint
>>
>> Google
>>
>> Header states that reuse is unconditional so long as the copyright header
>> stays intact.
>>
>> Farmhash
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as COPYING file is preserved. See COPYING
>>
>> gflags
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as COPYING file is preserved. See COPYING
>>
>> glog
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as COPYING file is preserved. See COPYING
>>
>> gtest
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as COPYING file is preserved. See COPYING in
>> subprojects.
>>
>> gperftools
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as COPYING file is preserved.
>>
>> iwyu
>>
>>
>> No license present
>>
>> linenoise
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as LICENSE file is preserved.
>>
>> protobuf
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as LICENSE file is preserved.
>>
>> RE2
>>
>> Google
>>
>> No restrictions so long as LICENSE file is preserved.
>>
>> tmb
>>
>> Apache 2.0
>>
>> README: TMB is part of the Quickstep project (copyright Pivotal Software,
>> Inc.) and is distributed under the same license terms.
>>
>>
> --
> Thanks,
> Harshad
>
>

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