* Optimization: Use Token::eIncDecOp instead of expensive Token::Match calls
Merged from LCppC.
* Small Optimizations: - Moved a std::set that is only need during initialization of SymbolDatabase to function scope - Use std::vector instead of std::list
Merged from LCppC.
* Optimization: Refactorized various Token::Match calls and surrounding conditions
Merged from LCppC.
* Refactorization: Cleanup usage of std::multimap
Merged from LCppC.
* Fix#10817 Crash in checkPassByReference()
* Format
* Fix#10810 Stack overflow with decltype
* Fix#10763 Crash on invalid code in TemplateSimplifier::templateParameters
c++17 fold expressions are simplified to a __cppcheck_uninstantiated_fold__ if they are not instantiated.
c++20 concepts are skipped/removed by Cppcheck and these will be enforced by the compiler.
This only fixes the crash. The templates that are instantiated are
correct but one template is left uninstantiated. Fixing the missing
instantiation is not easy and will be looked at later.
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
It is necessary to use a fake NameAndToken in
mTypesUsedInTemplateInstantiation rather than a Token pointer so the
template simplifiers internal state is kept valid when tokens are
deleted. This prevents a use after free.
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
* small template simplifier optimization
* don't look for template parameter name in default values
* fix cppcheck warning
* add test for TemplateSimplifier::getTemplateParametersInDeclaration()
Also removed TemplateSimplifier::getTemplateParametersInDeclaration()
return value since it wasn't used.
* added another test
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
* clang_tidy.cmake: added clang-tidy-11 to list of executables to look for
* .clang-tidy: disabled warnings we are (currently) not interested in
* fixed clang-tidy warnings
The template simplifier works well enough now so cleanupAfterSimplify is
no longer necessary. In fact cleanupAfterSimplify was introducing a bug
which improperly simplified C++ style casts.
Bugs should be exposed and fixed properly rather than just hiding them.
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
Currently template type deduction for functions only works for single
template argument single function argument functions with a literal
argument.
This patch starts to add support for single template argument multiple
function argument functions. It correctly handles functions with
multiple arguments of the same type. It also handles a mix of template
and non-template arguments.
It does not add support for overloading non-template arguments.
It does not add support for multiple parameter template functions.
It does not add support for type deduction from variable arguments.
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
Don't count deleted instantiations in the recursive count.
I can't reduce the daca code because creduce requires a preprocessed
file to reduce and the problem doesn't show up when the file is
preprocessed with cppcheck.
There is no test because I couldn't reduce the problem files.
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
* Fix issue 9404: False positive: Either the condition 'if(x)' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: a->x
* Use simpleMatch
* Add a test case for the FP
* Check if expression is changed
* Check for no return scope
* Use simpleMatch
* use range loops
* removed redundant string initializations
* use nullptr
* use proper boolean false
* removed unnecessary continue from end of loop
* removed unnecessary c_str() usage
* use emplace_back()
* removed redundant void arguments
Is not allowed to define a type in an alias template definition.
This code:
template<int N>
using A1 = struct B1 { static auto constexpr value = N; };
A1<0> a1;
produces this output:
2: } ;
3: struct B1 { static const auto value = 0 a1 ;
test.cpp:2:57: error: Analysis failed. If the code is valid then please
report this failure. [cppcheckError]
using A1 = struct B1 { static auto constexpr value = N; };
^
because it tries to instantiate the invalid alias template definition
and generates garbage code.
* make ellipsis ... a single token
Using cppcheck -E to preprocess code with ellipsis produces output that
can't be compiled because ... is split into 3 tokens.
* try to fix addon