* Fix misra 8.7 false positives on single function usage
When there is a single usage of a function, we should first check if the
file it is used in, is the same one it was defined in. When this is not the
case, there is no violatior to be reported.
* Fix misra rule 5.9 false positives for exception
The exception for rule 5.9 described in the guidelines allows for
multiple definitions of internal linkage obejcts when these regard a
static inlined function defined in the same header file.
* Fix neglecting of inline keyword flag upon simplifications
When the inline keyword is being "simplified" and the inline flag is
degated to the next token. However, this information might be lost if the next
token itself is simplified/deleted in a futher pass. Therefore, we must
propagated the flag to all the next named tokens, so we can make sure the
function name token itself is tagged with this property.
* add tests for misra addon rules 8.7 and 5.9
* Fix the ability to recognize return types when simplifying attributes.
When parsing attributes to remove them, we have to allow for
the case where the return type of the function that follows
the attribute has a namespaced C++ type, like foo::bar .
That means that :: has to be recognized as a valid token.
Fix this in simplifyAttribute, and add tests for this as well.
* Don't simplify template for class names in declarations
Without the patch, the test would give:
```
Expected:
namespace foo { class Bar ; } class Baz ; class C : Baz { } ;
Actual:
namespace foo { class Bar ; } class Baz ; class foo :: Bar : Baz { } ;
```
* Use valid code in test case
Previously only a single regular label before a compound statement was
allowed in simplifyAddBracesPair() after if/switch/do/while/for.
This patch adds support for:
* case-labels;
* labels before a single statement;
* labels before try/catch blocks;
* multiple consecutive labels.
Additionally the code for skipping a case label was extracted into a
separate function from simplifyLabelsCaseDefault() and reused in
simplifyAddBracesPair().