This patch adds -Wsuggest-override, which allows for more aggressive enforcement of modern C++ best practices, as well as better compatibility with gcc, which has had its own -Wsuggest-override since version 5.1.
Clang already has -Winconsistent-missing-override, which only warns in the case where there is at least one function already marked override in a class. This warning strengthens that warning by suggesting the override keyword regardless of whether it is already present anywhere.
The text between suggest-override and inconsistent-missing-override is now shared, using TextSubstitution for the entire diagnostic text.
Generally I'd recommend default ref capture [&] on any lambda that doesn't escape its scope - normal scopes don't need to document which variables you use inside them, and I think the same applies to lambdas (bit more debatable when the lambda is named and called later, even within the same scope - so if you feel strongly about keeping it the way it is, that's OK)