This check only warns if the number of elements is given as size in bytes to memset, memcpy or memmove and if the size of an element is larger than 1 Byte. It does not warn for random numbers
- Made several functions (Check*::myName and others) because they don't touch depend on a specific instance. (cppcheck findings)
- Removed description of a check in CheckConst that has moved to CheckIO
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)
Refactorized usage of SymbolDatabase in checkOther:
- Don't copy Function instances in checkExpressionRange
- Simplifications by more accurate usage of information in database
- More accurate usage of symbolDatabase to reduce code and false negatives
- Avoided unnecessary construction of pattern string
- Only search for class/struct definition before usage
- removed unused function CheckOther::concatNames
- Replaced one indendation counter by Token::link() in checkother.cpp
- Forward declaration of Settings in threadexecutor.h
- Added support for comparision of bool constant with number constant (-> fixed#1877) and integer variable with boolean expression
- Moved a check from checkComparisonOfBoolWithInt to checkComparisonOfBoolExpressionWithInt
- Generalized some patterns
- Made error message more accurate concnerning the "neither 0 nor 1" part.
- Reduced number of Token::Match calls
- Use more generic patterns
- Look on operator precedence more consequently
-> Made a TODO test case from a test case that worked previously, because the calculation is simplified so that the problem isn't detected any more.
Changed comment "Coding style checks" to "Checks", because it didn't fit
- Bailout on expanded macros for conclusive checking
- Support for more operators
- Removed indendation counter
Improved checkSignOfUnsignedVariable:
- Made the patterns more generic
- Improved verbose error message (-> Fixed#3080)
- Added a lot of additional pattern
- Rewrote error messages to make them more understandable and better fitting to the situation. (Fixed#3664)
- Cleanup in unit tests
Improved message of static string comparision check
Fixed false negative on argument count of fnprintf/snprintf when first variable argument is a string. (#3655)
Uncommented call of virtualDestructorError in getErrorMessages in checkclass.h
Refactorizations:
- Rearranged code in checkother.h to make ordering more consistent and to increase encapsulation of private data
- Replaced some single-token-patterns
Detect sign extension problems when variable is a reference (#3637)
Refactorizations:
- Tokenizer::getFiles returns a reference instead of a pointer, because its guaranteed that no nullpointer is returned
- Remove signed/unsigned in one step for "%type% signed|unsigned"
- Fixed recently introduced compiler warning in symboldatabase.cpp
- Fixed false positive: throw outerCatchVar; in inner catch is now correctly handled
- Added eTry and eCatch to Scope::isLocal -> Scopes inside catch are now detected by symbol database
Add a check for function calls that have no side effects. That means
known const methods and a list including strcmp, strlen, etc.
If the function is not known to be side effect-free then no style
warning is given.
Add test cases for the duplicate expressions.
Expand the logic for the check for the same expression on both sides of
the || and && operators. Now expressions can be more complex, with the
"alt" variable helping to fudge operator precedence to avoid false
positives.