* Fix autoNoType with std::begin()
* Suppress warning for const lambda
* Fix autoNoType with function returning smart ptr
* Handle more complex expression
* Fix scope with auto and smart ptr
* Handle smart pointers and iterators first
* fixture.h: added TODO
* TestPlatform: improved tests for built-in platforms
* TestPlatform: changed tests to TODO asserts
* testfilelister.cpp: added TODO
* fixture.h: added `PLATFORM` macro to load platform / use `PLATFORM` in tests
* platform.h: corrected capitalization in `Platform::platformString(PlatformType)` and bail on unknown type
* fixture.h: fixed `readability-redundant-string-cstr` clang-tidy warning
* testplatform.cpp: fixed `functionConst` selfcheck warnings
* Fix#11473 FP constVariable with range-based for / #11448 FP constParameter with unused non-const range loop variable
* Fix ValueType / #11188 FP danglingTempReference with auto
* Fix ValueType in range-based for
* Update symboldatabase.cpp
Use case where it gave an issue:
using customComparator = decltype([] (const X& lhs, const X& rhs) { return lhs.CompareTo(rhs); });
std::map<X, int, costomComparator> m;
Co-authored-by: Gerbo Engels <gerbo.engels@ortec-finance.com>
* Fix 9392, but for destructors: out-of-line defaulted destructors skipped everything after
Context:
```
struct S {
~S();
};
S::~S() = default;
void g() {
int j;
++j;
}
```
Everything after `S::~S() = default;` was skipped, so the uninitialized variables in g() weren't found.
Out-of-line destructors are useful e.g. when you have a forward declared unique_ptr in the .h,
and `= default` the destructor in the .cpp, so only the cpp needs to know the header for destructing
your unique_ptr (like in the pImpl-idiom)
* Fix unit test, by correctly fixing 10789
Previous commit broke this test, but also provided the tools for a cleaner fix
* Document current behaviour
* Rewrite control flow
* Fix deleted functions, which skipped everything after
`a::b f() = delete` triggered the final else in SymbolDatabase::addNewFunction,
which sets tok to nullptr, effectively skipping to the end of the stream.
* Remove troublesome nullptr, which skips every analysis afterwards
It was introduced in 0746c241 to fix a memory leak.
But setting tok to nullptr, effectively skipping to the end, seems not needed.
Previous commits fixes prevented some cases where you could enter the `else`.
This commit is more of a fall back.
* fixup! Fix deleted functions, which skipped everything after
`a::b f() = delete` triggered the final else in SymbolDatabase::addNewFunction,
which sets tok to nullptr, effectively skipping to the end of the stream.
* fixup! Fix deleted functions, which skipped everything after
`a::b f() = delete` triggered the final else in SymbolDatabase::addNewFunction,
which sets tok to nullptr, effectively skipping to the end of the stream.
* Make it heard when encountering unexpected syntax/tokens
Co-authored-by: Gerbo Engels <gerbo.engels@ortec-finance.com>
* Fix ValueType for pointer typedef
* Add test
* Don't warn for typedef'd pointers, improve error message
* Fix tests
* Add TODO
* Fix test
* Set isSimplifiedTypedef() for more tokens, add test
* Add test
* Fix#10174 debug: Executable scope 'x' with unknown function
* Format
* Add test for #10198
* Fix#10260 debug: Executable scope 'x' with unknown function.
* Fix#10451 syntaxError with typedef and lambda
* Don't insert union into template argument list, add test
* Format
* Revert "Format"
This reverts commit 8c52d49c8b.
* Format
Follow up to 0093452bed.
Give the proper end to getVariableList, since it might not be bodyEnd.
Before that, getVariableList would add the same variables in several
unrelated scopes, and all kind of false positive would follow.
For instance, with the case I added in the unit-tests, I had:
```
../code.cpp:15:18: warning: The struct 'is_A' defines member variable with name 'foo' also defined in its parent struct 'is_A_impl'. [duplInheritedMember]
static const int foo = 8;
^
../code.cpp:15:18: note: Parent variable 'is_A_impl::foo'
static const int foo = 8;
^
../code.cpp:15:18: note: Derived variable 'is_A::foo'
static const int foo = 8;
^
../code.cpp:15:18: style: struct member 'has_A::foo' is never used. [unusedStructMember]
static const int foo = 8;
^
../code.cpp:15:18: style: struct member 'is_A::foo' is never used. [unusedStructMember]
static const int foo = 8;
^
```