Use python's __file__ variable to figure out where the checker script is
located.
This allows a customized per project scripts to be used instead of the
one provided in the cppcheck release.
* Added rule 5.2
* updated 5.2
request-checks: true
* Added rule 5.3
* Changed rule 5.4, 5.5
* Updated test suite for Rule 5.2
* Changes in Rule 5.4 and 5.5
* Change in function name in test suite and removed type from class token in cppcheck
* Changed the name of function in misra-test.c
* Modified rule 5.3
* Modified misra-test.c for rule 5.3
* Added rule 5.2
* updated 5.2
request-checks: true
* Added rule 5.3
* Changed rule 5.4, 5.5
* Updated test suite for Rule 5.2
* Changes in Rule 5.4 and 5.5
* Change in function name in test suite and removed type from class token in cppcheck
* Changed the name of function in misra-test.c
The method “match” was used as a module-level function in for loops
of implementations for MISRA check functions so far.
Use compiled regular expression objects instead.
Link: https://trac.cppcheck.net/ticket/8547
Signed-off-by: Markus Elfring <elfring@users.sourceforge.net>
* 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