* Fix#11223 checkLibraryFunction treats "auto" as type
* Use utility function
* Get type from 'auto p = new ...'
* Fix merge
* Add test for recent fix
* Format
* Get type from smartpointer
* checknullpointer: Don't report dereference with alignof
* Refactor unevaluating operator check in checknullpointer
Unifying these ensures the different checks treat the operators the
same.
* Fix FP with _Alignof and null pointer
Just like alignof, _Alignof does not evaluate its operand.
* CheckNullPointer: Also support compiler specific alignof
This fixes#11401 which is about __alignof__. For good measure, also add
the microsoft extensions __alignof and _alignof.
* use python3 on debians too
in Debian 11 which is Bullseye, /usr/bin/python is a Python2
interpreter, which means that cppcheck-htmlreport fails to run here.
So I've chenged the shebang to use python3
* change all shebangs from python to python3
Co-authored-by: Sam M W <smw@alertergroup.co.uk>
* Make control flow a bit easier, and more similar to previous code
Made similar to around line 790
* In a cpp11init, always parse only the corresponding } (#11134)
- _always_, because in some cases this was omitted (around line 790) or too strict (around line 860)
- _only_, and not following tokens which happen to be } as well (around line 1030)
* Fix unit tests: AST was incorrect, now is fixed
auto var{ {{},{}}, {} };
Old AST:
```
{
|-var
`-{
`-,
|-,
| |-{
| `-{
`-{
```
New AST:
```
{
|-var
`-,
|-{
| `-,
| | |-{
| | `-{
`-{
```
Compare the same example, but with `X{}` instead of just `{}`:
`auto var{ a{b{},c{}}, d{} };`
```
{
|-var
`-,
|-{
| |-a
| `-,
| | |-{
| | | `-b
| | `-{
| | | `-c
`-{
`-d
```
This structure is similar to that of the new AST, not the old AST
* Fix unit tests: another AST was incorrect, now is fixed
Code: `auto var{{1,a::b{2,3}}, {4,a::b{5,6}}};`
Old AST:
```
{
|-var
`-{
`-,
|-,
| |-1 'signed int'
| `-{
| | |-::
| | | |-a
| | | `-b
| | `-,
| | | |-2 'signed int'
| | | `-3 'signed int'
`-{
`-,
|-4 'signed int'
`-{
|-::
| |-a
| `-b
`-,
|-5 'signed int'
`-6 'signed int'
```
New AST:
```
{
|-var
`-,
|-{
| `-,
| | |-1 'signed int'
| | `-{
| | | |-::
| | | | |-a
| | | | `-b
| | | `-,
| | | | |-2 'signed int'
| | | | `-3 'signed int'
`-{
`-,
|-4 'signed int'
`-{
|-::
| |-a
| `-b
`-,
|-5 'signed int'
`-6 'signed int'
```
* Fix unit tests: missing ; after class, resulting in incorrectly being marked as cpp11init
Because of the missing `;` after the class declaration, it was marked as a cpp11init block.
Which it isn't, and which now throws an exception
* Fix cpp11init to let unit tests pass again
The following unit tests failed on the newly introduced throws, because the code for these tests incorrectly marked some tokens as cpp11init:
TestVarID::varid_cpp11initialization
TestTokenizer::checkRefQualifiers
* Fix typo
* Improve check for void trailing return type
Observation: the only function body _not_ containing a semicolon, is a void function: something like
auto make_zero(ini& i) -> void {
while(--i > 0) {}
}
Non-void function? Then it must return a value, and thus contain a semicolon, which is checked for a few lines later.
* Fix cpp11init with templated trailing return type
In the following example, vector was marked as cpp11init due to the mismatch of `%any% {`
auto f() -> std::vector<int> { return {}; }
I made the assumption that whenever "%any% {" matches, endtok must be set too.
If this assumtion doesn't hold (so "%any% {" matches, but endtok == nullptr), then the for-loop would search all the way to the end of stream. Which I guess was not the intention.
* Remove comments
Co-authored-by: Gerbo Engels <gerbo.engels@ortec-finance.com>