I fixed the AST enough to pass testrunner but I don't believe it is
correct.
This code:
void Foo4(int&&b);
has this AST:
( 'void'
|-Foo4
`-&& 'bool'
|-int
`-b 'signed int'
but I don't believe && should have `bool`.
* Add impossible category
* Replace values
* Try to adjust known values
* Add ! for impossible values
* Add impossible with possible values
* Remove contradictions
* Add values when the branch is not dead
* Only copy possible values
* Dont bail on while loops
* Load std lib in valueflow
* Check for function calls
* Fix stl errors
* Fix incorrect impossible check
* Fix heap-after-use error
* Remove impossible values when they are lowered
* Show the bound and remove overlaps
* Infer conditions
* Dont push pointer values through dynamic_cast
* Add test for dynamic_cast issue
* Add shifttoomanybits test
* Add test for div by zero
* Add a test for issue 9315
* Dont make impossible value inconclusive
* Fix FP with shift operator
* Improve handleKnownValuesInLoop for impossible values
* Fix cppcheck warning
* Fix impossible values for ctu
* Bailout for streams
* Check equality conditions
* Fix overflows
* Add regression test for 9332
* Remove duplicate conditions
* Skip impossible values for invalid value
* Check for null
* Rename bound to range
* Formatting
Building with enhanced clang warnings indicated a large number of
instances with the warning:
`warning: zero as null pointer constant`
Recommended practice in C++11 is to use `nullptr` as value for
a NULL or empty pointer value. All instances where this warning
was encountered were corrected in this commit.
Where warning was encountered in dependency code (i.e. external library)
no chnages were made. Patching will be offered upstream.
This is trying to fix the issue by fixing the ast and symbol database. First, the ast nodes will be created for the init list and the symbol database will not mark it as a scope. I am not sure if this is the correct approach as I dont really understand how the AST part works.
It did change the AST for `try {} catch (...) {}` but that is because it incorrectly treats `try {}` as an initializer list.
* Fixed#8971 ("(debug) Unknown type 'x'." using alias in class members)
* template simplifier: partial fix for #8972
Add support for multi-token default template parameters.
* template simplifier: fix for #8971
Remove typename outside of templates.
* Allow syntax "typedef 'typename' unsigned 'typename' (functon_name)()" for some old libraries
https://trac.cppcheck.net/ticket/7792
* Unnecessary check of "tokOffset", match-function already checks if it is null
* add testcase ticket #7792: simplifyTypedef124
* Don't remove the volatile keyword so we can properly overload functions.
I fixed all the checks that had tests that use volatile. There will
probably be more changes needed due to lack of test coverage for
volatile in some checks.
* Fix unused private function warning.
* sync build instructions from readme.txt
* refactored the patch from ticket 8180. Moved logic from macros to the bailoutInternal function
* adapt to new bailout message format
* adapt to new bailout message format
* adapt to new bailout message format
* compile fix for Microsoft platform
* remove directory part from file locations in bailout message (normalize)
* remove directory part from valueflow message filter
* adapt tests to file format without directory part
* adapt tests to file format without directory part
* new line number agnostic assert_equals methods
* new line number agnostic assert_equals methods
* adapt to new method assertEqualsWithoutLineNumbers()
* adapt to new method assertEqualsWithoutLineNumbers()
* Bugfix: do not replace line number with spaces, remove it
* review changes: const char * -> std::string, size_t -> int, std::to_string() -> MathLib::toString()
* set #line at the beginning to guard against insertions from match compiler
* Bugfix: counting lines can be difficult :-) #line 1 -> #line 2
* added method stripDirectoryPart()
* added method stripDirectoryPart()
* used new method Path::stripDirectoryPart()
* new dependency path.h in lib/valueFlow.cpp
* code cleanup, removing redundant temporary objects and casts