* Add cmd parameter for choosing between C90 and C99
Misra specifies different requirements to the uniqueness of
macros/enums/variables depending on what C standard
that's being used.
* Add standards configuration to each dump file
Read standards config from misra addon to decide what rules to use.
* Posix as standard setting should be deprecated. Don't include this in the xml
* Rewritten to use a switch
* added CLion project folder to .gitignore
* adjusted project name in CMakeLists.txt
* avoid warning when compiling "Debug" with Visual Studio via CMake
There was a GCC-style compiler flag in the common flags in compileroptions.cmake which caused the following warning:
cl : Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-O0'
* compileroptions.cmake: restored original formatting
* some small *.py script cleanups
* Added parsing suppressions from dump xml.
* Added code to dump suppressions to an xml file
* Added declaration for dump function
* Suppressions will now be written to the xml file when a dump is requested
* Fixed syntax error
* Removed excess whitespace
* Fixed indentation to be consistent
* Fixed indentation to be consistent
* Fixed indentation to be consistent
* Added missing include for ErrorLogger::toXml
* Fixed suggestions from pull request #1166
Switched to using ranged for loop to iterate through suppressions.
Made the line number attribute optional, rather than 0 if not specified. This means when Python deserialises it it will be None, which is more pythonic.
* Implemented checking suppressions in reportError
This modification expects suppressions and a function to be called to write a line of output to be passed in. The function checks if any of the suppressions match the warning (with the new Suppression.isMatch function) and if so returns None. This change maintains the old behaviour of returning the warning text, but adds the possibility of returning None if the warning was suppressed.
* Fixed code quality warnings
* Removed more extraneous whitespace
This patch augments the XML dumps with a 'directivelist'
subnode which lists all raw preprocessor directives met
while reading the source code in each configuration.
Also, the addons/cppcheckdata.py file has been extended
to give easy access to the list of directives and to
provide Python support for the --template (or short -t)
option.
Finally, an new addon, addons/y2038/y2038.py, is created
to detect when a glibc symbol might be Y2038-sensitive,
based on whether and how _TIME_BITS and _USE_TIME_BITS64
are defined when meeting the symbol.