- Generalized check for inefficient emptiness check to detect !%var%.size() calls also outside of if and while; detect it also for %var%.size() when linked with && or ||.
Refactorizations in CheckStl:
- Removed an indendation counter and an offset variable
- Reduced distance given to tokAt calls in CheckStl::redundantCondition
- Rearranged code in CheckStl::missingComparison to use more efficient comparision of varIds instead of variable names. Use varId in pattern instead of variable name.
- Improved message of stlIfStrFind according to discussion on github (77d9ed1877)
- Generalized pattern for substr in CheckStl::uselessCalls; added check for substr calls like ".substr(%any%,0)" which result in an empty string.
- Added support for checking a few more code patterns
- Simplified code by using more information from the symboldatabase
- Moved redundant part of c_str-check to checkstl
Two fixes according to output of pvs studio in testsimplifytokens.cpp
- Added performance checking for .c_str() for return values and function parameters (#1079)
- Added more containers (basic_string, C++11 containers) and more functions to checking (.at, .resize, .reserve, ...)
- Make use of symboldatabase in missingComparision check
This fixes false negatives for code such as:
std::auto_ptr<foo::bar> p(new foo::bar[10]);
The idea is to find a "new", search for the end token ";", then see if
the declaration ends in a closing square bracket. Also fixes other cases
that checked for "new %type% [" so that they work with namespaces.
Settings-class currently enables style checking via dedicated
boolean attribute. All other CLI's enable-options are handled
through the enable-list. This commit moves style-check enabling
to use the enable-list.
Main advantage is the consistency how options are handled/stored
in the Settings class. Which also unifies using them for the other
code. You need to enable certain type of checks? Use the
addEnabled()-method. You want to check if certain type of checks
are enabled? Use the isEnabled()-method.