std.cfg: Added some missing <strz/>-flags

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orbitcowboy 2022-06-03 21:20:52 +02:00
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@ -1938,6 +1938,7 @@
<arg nr="1" direction="inout"> <arg nr="1" direction="inout">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
@ -2461,6 +2462,7 @@
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
@ -4714,10 +4716,12 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="3"/> <arg nr="3"/>
</function> </function>
@ -4816,6 +4820,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- size_t wcrtomb(char *s, wchar_t wc, mbstate_t *ps); --> <!-- size_t wcrtomb(char *s, wchar_t wc, mbstate_t *ps); -->
@ -4854,6 +4859,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
@ -4925,6 +4931,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- size_t strftime(char *s, size_t max, const char *fmt, const struct tm *p); --> <!-- size_t strftime(char *s, size_t max, const char *fmt, const struct tm *p); -->
@ -5169,10 +5176,12 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- size_t strspn(const char *cs, const char *ct); --> <!-- size_t strspn(const char *cs, const char *ct); -->
@ -5224,6 +5233,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
@ -5240,10 +5250,12 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- struct lconv* localeconv(void); --> <!-- struct lconv* localeconv(void); -->
@ -5318,10 +5330,12 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- wchar_t * wcspbrk(const wchar_t *ct, wchar_t *c); --> <!-- wchar_t * wcspbrk(const wchar_t *ct, wchar_t *c); -->
@ -5333,6 +5347,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
@ -5384,10 +5399,12 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- const char * strrchr(const char * str, int character);--> <!-- const char * strrchr(const char * str, int character);-->
@ -5699,6 +5716,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
</function> </function>
@ -5711,6 +5729,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
</function> </function>
@ -5723,6 +5742,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
</function> </function>
@ -5939,6 +5959,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="3" direction="inout"> <arg nr="3" direction="inout">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
@ -5953,6 +5974,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
@ -5969,6 +5991,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
@ -5985,6 +6008,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
@ -6001,6 +6025,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
@ -6017,6 +6042,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
@ -6033,6 +6059,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="1" direction="in"> <arg nr="1" direction="in">
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="2" direction="out"/> <arg nr="2" direction="out"/>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
@ -6050,6 +6077,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<formatstr/> <formatstr/>
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- int sprintf(char *s, const char *format, ...); --> <!-- int sprintf(char *s, const char *format, ...); -->
@ -6103,6 +6131,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<arg nr="2" direction="in"> <arg nr="2" direction="in">
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<valid>0:</valid> <valid>0:</valid>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="3" direction="in"> <arg nr="3" direction="in">
<!-- Due to different swprintf definitions "<formatstr/>" can not be used here. See https://trac.cppcheck.net/ticket/4790 --> <!-- Due to different swprintf definitions "<formatstr/>" can not be used here. See https://trac.cppcheck.net/ticket/4790 -->
@ -6143,6 +6172,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<formatstr/> <formatstr/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
<arg nr="4"/> <arg nr="4"/>
</function> </function>
@ -6213,6 +6243,7 @@ The obsolete function 'gets' is called. With 'gets' you'll get a buffer overrun
<formatstr/> <formatstr/>
<not-null/> <not-null/>
<not-uninit/> <not-uninit/>
<strz/>
</arg> </arg>
</function> </function>
<!-- int sscanf(const char *string, const char * format, ...); --> <!-- int sscanf(const char *string, const char * format, ...); -->