Check if "python" is available, if not check for "python3" and use
the available Python interpreter. If no Python interpreter is found,
"make" fails with an according error message.
This solves the issue that not all modern Linux distributions any longer
install Python 2 by default, so "python" is not available and
"make MATCHCOMPILER=yes" would fail. Instead of forcing the users to
install Python 2, Python 3 is used in such a case now if it is
available.
This fixes crashes found by daca where valueType() is NULL. Also,
somewhat related, it removes warnings when casting to a type that is
unknown to cppcheck, for example, there is no longer a warning for the
following code:
void* f() {
void *x = malloc(1);
return (mytype)x;
}
Previously, external files were not searched at all, and dependencies
on header files in cli was not taken into account for test files.
To add dependency of headers in externals, we also need to search for
includes with angular brackets.
* dmake: Refactor object files to separate function
No functional change.
* dmake: Use range for loops
No functional change.
* Add all external cpp files instead of open coding
No functional change.
* Remove duplicate check.h in lib.pri HEADERS
* Add missing newline
No functional change, but the readability of the generated Makefile is
slightly improved.
* build: remove -Wabi and add -Wundef
gcc >= 8 throws a warning about -Wabi (without a specific ABI version)
being ignored, while -Wundef seems more useful (as shown by the change
in config.h, which was probably an unfortunate typo)
travis.yaml should probably be updated soon, but was left out from this
change as the current images don't yet need it
* lib: unused function in valueflow
refactored out since 8c03be3212
lib/valueflow.cpp:3124:21: warning: unused function 'endTemplateArgument' [-Wunused-function]
* readme: include picojson
* make: also clean exe
* Fixed#8960 ("(debug) Unknown type 'x'." with alias in template class alias)
This commit adds non-template type alias support to the template
simplifier. Only relatively simple type aliases are supported at this
time. More complex types will be added later.
--debug-warnings will show unsupported type aliases.
Type alias support will be removed from the symbol database in the
future. Type alias tests have been removed from the symbol database
tests.
* Add the changes.
* Fix codacy warning.
* Fix travis warnings.
* Clean up redundant actions in travis jobs.
* Drop validatePlatforms from Makefile target checkcfg
* Print out CPU count. Adjust parameters for parallel jobs to 2 - the current result.
[gui/projectfiledialog.h:283]: (performance) Function parameter 'shortText' should be passed by const reference.
[gui/projectfiledialog.cpp:675]: (performance) Function parameter 'shortText' should be passed by const reference.
also run dmake
* 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
In code like
if (tok && Token::simpleMatch(tok, "bla")) {}
or
if (tok->previous() && Token::Match(tok->previous(), "foo")) {},
the first check is redundant because Token::(simple)Match already checks if the argument token is null.
The debug build (with -Winline) has no optimizations and when setting optimizations for a release builds, CXXFLAGS are overridden.
So we either do a non-optimized debug build (where no inlining takes place which makes -Winline redundant) or do a release build without -Warning flags which means we would never see -O2 and -Winline together.
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.