I think it was Zuyu. Zuyu – can you comment? 

Cheers,
Jignesh 

On 1/5/17, 12:56 PM, "Harshad Deshmukh" <hars...@cs.wisc.edu> wrote:

    If I recall correctly, one of the Quickstep developers wrote the python 
    script.
    
    
    On 01/05/2017 11:43 AM, Marc Spehlmann wrote:
    > 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
    >>
    >>
    
    -- 
    Thanks,
    Harshad
    
    


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