This makes the code much more readable. It also makes it less prone to
errors because we do not need to specify the length of the string to
match and the returnvalue is clear.
The code with the bad returnvalue check was never executed and I added a
test to show that.
Scanning the `cli` folder with `DISABLE_VALUEFLOW=1` `Tokenizer::dump()`
will consume almost 25% of the total Ir count when an addon is
specified. This is mainly caused by the usage of `std::ostream`.
Encountered while profiling #4958.
This is a mess. The version is AUR is still outdated and also doesn't
install anymore. Fedora 38 carries the latest version of it so use that
now. Keep the old steps in case we need to switch again in the future.
* fixed handling of incomplete char/string literals in `isPrefixStringCharLiteral()` - also optimized it a bit / added tests for `isStringLiteral()` and `isCharLiteral()`
* utils.h: early out in `isStringCharLiteral()` to avoid the loop
* fixed functionConst findings and enabled it in selfcheck
* fixed functionStatic findings and enabled it in selfcheck
* .travis_suppressions: adjusted comment
* testimportproject.cpp: added missing asserts