*** Timing of the test suite ***
Four runs were used to calculate the average run time.
Before: ~1,103s
After: ~1,066s
Speed up: 3,35%
*** Timing of internal projects using STL ***
Before: ~8,301s
After: ~8,207s
Speed up: 1,13%
So the real world speed up is roughly 1%.
This little change gives another 6% speed improvement on my box.
(tested with the testsuite and checking the 'rpm' codebase)
The profiler showed we were spending quite some time in
Tokenizer::simplifyCallingConvention(). The multi match
pattern in there is "complex", at least for the on-the-fly parser.
- fix g++ warning:
> lib/checkother.cpp:3779: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
- fix suncc warning (see [everything2](http://everything2.com/title/C%252B%252B%253A+static+extern+%2522C%2522)):
> "lib/checkmemoryleak.cpp", line 578: Warning (Anachronism): Formal argument __compar of type extern "C" int(*)(const void*,const void*) in call to bsearch(const void*, const void*, unsigned long, unsigned long, extern "C" int(*)(const void*,const void*)) is being passed int(*)(const void*,const void*).
- prefer empty() / isEmpty() over "size() > 0" (cases not caught by stlSize)
- fix word misspellings (mostly comments, a few output lines)
- Parenthesis => Parentheses (both variations were used in the codebase)
- fix typo and wording ("never alwayw") in gui/test/data/benchmark/simple.cpp's CheckOther::unsignedPositive():
```
- "An unsigned variable will never alwayw be positive so it is either pointless or "
+ "An unsigned variable can't be negative so it is either pointless or "
```
Use tok->isOp() instead of doing it "manually".
This fixes false positives for the C++ template case since
the brackets in "template < something >" are not comparison operators.
Profiling showed using tok->isOp() is actually faster than before (-O2).
When the %op% operator is the first element
of a multicompare, it properly executes Token::isOp().
Otherwise it uses it's "internal implementation".
Workaround inspired by Edoardo Prezioso.
Now the 'sin^2+cos^2=1' and the 'sinh^2-cosh^2=-1' code can handle, for example: sin^4+cos^4=1, sinh^10-cosh^10=-1.
Also, the arguments can be also multitokens, so that it's possible to simplify, for example: 'sin^2(k())+cos^2(k())=1'.
1)The SymbolDatabase::findScope code is moved to the const-version. The non-const version is reimplemented as the combination with const_cast and static_cast.
2)Unrelated: change style of the declaration of some functions (the '*' is moved near the function name).
1)The non-const version of Token::tokAt and Token::linkAt now will use a combination of const_cast and static_cast to remove duplicate code.
2)The non-const versions of Token::find(simple)match are added, in order to avoid the usage of const_cast outside the Token code.
3)As a consequence of 2), an useless const_cast applied to a call of Token::findsimplematch in Tokenizer code is removed.