* fixture.h: added TODO
* TestPlatform: improved tests for built-in platforms
* TestPlatform: changed tests to TODO asserts
* testfilelister.cpp: added TODO
* fixture.h: added `PLATFORM` macro to load platform / use `PLATFORM` in tests
* platform.h: corrected capitalization in `Platform::platformString(PlatformType)` and bail on unknown type
* fixture.h: fixed `readability-redundant-string-cstr` clang-tidy warning
* testplatform.cpp: fixed `functionConst` selfcheck warnings
* Make control flow a bit easier, and more similar to previous code
Made similar to around line 790
* In a cpp11init, always parse only the corresponding } (#11134)
- _always_, because in some cases this was omitted (around line 790) or too strict (around line 860)
- _only_, and not following tokens which happen to be } as well (around line 1030)
* Fix unit tests: AST was incorrect, now is fixed
auto var{ {{},{}}, {} };
Old AST:
```
{
|-var
`-{
`-,
|-,
| |-{
| `-{
`-{
```
New AST:
```
{
|-var
`-,
|-{
| `-,
| | |-{
| | `-{
`-{
```
Compare the same example, but with `X{}` instead of just `{}`:
`auto var{ a{b{},c{}}, d{} };`
```
{
|-var
`-,
|-{
| |-a
| `-,
| | |-{
| | | `-b
| | `-{
| | | `-c
`-{
`-d
```
This structure is similar to that of the new AST, not the old AST
* Fix unit tests: another AST was incorrect, now is fixed
Code: `auto var{{1,a::b{2,3}}, {4,a::b{5,6}}};`
Old AST:
```
{
|-var
`-{
`-,
|-,
| |-1 'signed int'
| `-{
| | |-::
| | | |-a
| | | `-b
| | `-,
| | | |-2 'signed int'
| | | `-3 'signed int'
`-{
`-,
|-4 'signed int'
`-{
|-::
| |-a
| `-b
`-,
|-5 'signed int'
`-6 'signed int'
```
New AST:
```
{
|-var
`-,
|-{
| `-,
| | |-1 'signed int'
| | `-{
| | | |-::
| | | | |-a
| | | | `-b
| | | `-,
| | | | |-2 'signed int'
| | | | `-3 'signed int'
`-{
`-,
|-4 'signed int'
`-{
|-::
| |-a
| `-b
`-,
|-5 'signed int'
`-6 'signed int'
```
* Fix unit tests: missing ; after class, resulting in incorrectly being marked as cpp11init
Because of the missing `;` after the class declaration, it was marked as a cpp11init block.
Which it isn't, and which now throws an exception
* Fix cpp11init to let unit tests pass again
The following unit tests failed on the newly introduced throws, because the code for these tests incorrectly marked some tokens as cpp11init:
TestVarID::varid_cpp11initialization
TestTokenizer::checkRefQualifiers
* Fix typo
* Improve check for void trailing return type
Observation: the only function body _not_ containing a semicolon, is a void function: something like
auto make_zero(ini& i) -> void {
while(--i > 0) {}
}
Non-void function? Then it must return a value, and thus contain a semicolon, which is checked for a few lines later.
* Fix cpp11init with templated trailing return type
In the following example, vector was marked as cpp11init due to the mismatch of `%any% {`
auto f() -> std::vector<int> { return {}; }
I made the assumption that whenever "%any% {" matches, endtok must be set too.
If this assumtion doesn't hold (so "%any% {" matches, but endtok == nullptr), then the for-loop would search all the way to the end of stream. Which I guess was not the intention.
* Remove comments
Co-authored-by: Gerbo Engels <gerbo.engels@ortec-finance.com>
* iwyu.yml: use debian:unstable to always get latest include-what-you-use
* cleaned up includes based on include-what-you-use
* mitigated include-what-you-use false positives
* fixed functionConst findings and enabled it in selfcheck
* fixed functionStatic findings and enabled it in selfcheck
* .travis_suppressions: adjusted comment
* testimportproject.cpp: added missing asserts
Variables declared in the if condition (or in C++17 init-statement) are
visible not only in the if body but also in the else body. But logic in
Tokenizer::setVarIdPass1() handled such variables as if they were
declared in the if body.
As the result they were removed from variablesMap by the time the else
block was parsed and their uses in the else block were either given an
incorrect varId from variables in some outer scope or not given a varId
at all.
This then resulted in false positive unreadVariable errors for variables
declared in the if condition (or init-statement) and used only in the
else block.
Simplification from "else if ..." to "else { if ... }" was moved before
setVarId() to simplify detection for ends of blocks in if-else chains.