checkclass : simple refactorings. Use Match pattern better. Use str() and simpleMatch instead of Match when possible

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Daniel Marjamäki 2008-12-24 07:03:27 +00:00
parent 7c236d122a
commit b16702144e
1 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ const TOKEN * CheckClass::FindClassFunction( const TOKEN *tok, const char classn
if ( indentlevel == 1 )
{
// Member function implemented in the class declaration?
if (!TOKEN::Match(tok,"~") && TOKEN::Match(tok->next(), internalPattern.str().c_str()))
if (tok->str()!="~" && TOKEN::Match(tok->next(), internalPattern.str().c_str()))
{
const TOKEN *tok2 = tok;
while ( tok2 && tok2->str() != "{" && tok2->str() != ";" )
@ -246,11 +246,11 @@ void CheckClass::ClassChecking_VarList_Initialize(const TOKEN *tok1, const TOKEN
continue;
// Before a new statement there is "[{};)=]" or "else"
if ( ! TOKEN::Match(ftok, "[{};)=]") && ! TOKEN::Match(ftok, "else") )
if ( ! TOKEN::Match(ftok, "[{};)=]") && ftok->str() != "else" )
continue;
// Using the operator= function to initialize all variables..
if ( TOKEN::Match(ftok->next(), "* this = ") )
if ( TOKEN::simpleMatch(ftok->next(), "* this = ") )
{
for (struct VAR *var = varlist; var; var = var->next)
var->init = true;
@ -264,11 +264,11 @@ void CheckClass::ClassChecking_VarList_Initialize(const TOKEN *tok1, const TOKEN
ftok = ftok->next();
// Skip "this->"
if ( TOKEN::Match(ftok, "this .") )
if ( TOKEN::simpleMatch(ftok, "this .") )
ftok = ftok->tokAt(2);
// Clearing all variables..
if (TOKEN::Match(ftok,"memset ( this ,"))
if (TOKEN::simpleMatch(ftok,"memset ( this ,"))
{
for (struct VAR *var = varlist; var; var = var->next)
var->init = true;
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ void CheckClass::ClassChecking_VarList_Initialize(const TOKEN *tok1, const TOKEN
}
// The functions 'clear' and 'Clear' are supposed to initialize variable.
if (TOKEN::Match(ftok,"%var% . clear (") || TOKEN::Match(ftok,"%var% . Clear ("))
if (TOKEN::Match(ftok,"%var% . clear|Clear ("))
{
InitVar( varlist, ftok->aaaa() );
}
@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ void CheckClass::virtualDestructor()
}
// There is a destructor. Check that it's virtual..
else if ( ! TOKEN::Match(base, "virtual") )
else if ( base->str() != "virtual" )
{
std::ostringstream errmsg;
errmsg << _tokenizer->fileLine(base) << ": Class " << baseName[0] << " which is inherited by class " << derivedClass->str() << " does not have a virtual destructor";