.. title:: clang-tidy - misc-suspicious-missing-comma misc-suspicious-missing-comma ============================= String literals placed side-by-side are concatenated at translation phase 6 (after the preprocessor). This feature is used to represent long string literal on multiple lines. For instance, the following declarations are equivalent: .. code-block:: c++ const char* A[] = "This is a test"; const char* B[] = "This" " is a " "test"; A common mistake done by programmers is to forget a comma between two string literals in an array initializer list. .. code-block:: c++ const char* Test[] = { "line 1", "line 2" // Missing comma! "line 3", "line 4", "line 5" }; The array contains the string "line 2line3" at offset 1 (i.e. Test[1]). Clang won't generate warnings at compile time. This check may warn incorrectly on cases like: .. code-block:: c++ const char* SupportedFormat[] = { "Error %s", "Code " PRIu64, // May warn here. "Warning %s", }; Options ------- .. option:: SizeThreshold An unsigned integer specifying the minimum size of a string literal to be considered by the check. Default is `5U`. .. option:: RatioThreshold A string specifying the maximum threshold ratio [0, 1.0] of suspicious string literals to be considered. Default is `".2"`. .. option:: MaxConcatenatedTokens An unsigned integer specifying the maximum number of concatenated tokens. Default is `5U`.