Updated VS9 solution
New VS10 solution that builds cppcheck into a dll used by cli and testrunner.
Functional changes and advantages of new solution:
- Share code between testrunner and cli; ability to share code with gui as well (not yet implemented)
- Files of /lib are no longer compiled twice (should improve build time on single core machines)
- Added configuration for building with PCRE support
- Executables are build into /bin (/bin/debug in debug mode) folder (Should no longer require rebuild when switching between debug and release)
- Completely x64 compatible (contains also x64-debug configuration now)
- Implemented constructor for ErrorLogger::ErrorMessage that takes a callstack of tokens -> replaced duplicate code in Check and Tokenizer
- Implemented strigify() for ErrorLogger::ErrorMessage::FileLocation to replace two identical implementations of it.
- Previously MathLib errors did not provide a filename, but after this change at least source file name should be printed
and if token is provided, also line number should be printed.
- Change also Token to use InternalError
- Modify Cppcheck-class to catch InternalError instead of Token
- Run dmake to update Makefile
I want to use Suppressions class also in GUI. And that is easier
to do when it is not internal class of Settings class. And in
general is it more natural that Settings class only contains list
of suppressions and implementation is separate.
The ErrorLogger::reportStatus() is not lib code interface. The CLI
code does the looping through file list and gives one file at a
time for the core code. Hence lib has no any idea about the
progress and it can't provide such information.
Also the recent commit (6d858b6) caused a GUI build failure by
adding CLI code dependency to GUI. Which is big no-no.
This is admittedly a hack. But it allow us to build all modules
again.
This commit adds setfile() method to FileLocation class. The setfile
method converts in Windows path separators to internally used Unix
separators. And getfile() converts path separators back to Windows
separators. This fixes bugs that error reports had mixed path
separators in paths.