This makes the code much more readable. It also makes it less prone to
errors because we do not need to specify the length of the string to
match and the returnvalue is clear.
The code with the bad returnvalue check was never executed and I added a
test to show that.
Windows XP Pro x64 was released on April 25, 2005 and consumer
processors supporting x86-64 have been around almost as long. Although
there are still 32-bit Windows images available there is not much of a
point maintaining support for these. We also never did any x86 builds
for non-Windows platforms in CI so we don't even know if we work on
those. You might still be able to build 32-bit binaries via CMake.
* moved more code into `HAVE_RULES`
* properly enable all internal and rules code in selfcheck
* updated TODOs in selfcheck
* testrunner.vcxproj.filters: updated
* added missing `Debug-PCRE` and `Release-PCRE` configurations for `testrunner` Visual Studio project
* cppcheck.cpp: fixed `useStlAlgorithm` selfcheck warning
* added `Settings::useSingleJob()` and use it instead of checking `jobs` or `jointSuppressionReport`
* extracted single job execution into `SingleExecutor`
* moved `reportStatus()` from `CppCheckExecutor` to Èxecutor
* TestSingleExecutor: improved tests
* added testing of markup extension handling in executors
* cleaned up includes based on `include-what-you-use`
* testsingleexecutor.cpp: suppress `performance-unnecessary-value-param` clang-tidy warnings
* ProcessExecutor: send color via pipe instead of applying it beforehand
* do not unconditionally apply colors to output / disable all colors in tests / adjusted tests for changed output behavior
* fixed precision loss in `Executor::reportStatus()`
* fixed `naming-varname` selfcheck warnings
* dmake.cpp: use `endsWith()` in `getCppFiles()`
* dmake.cpp: optimized string concatenation in `getDeps()`
* dmake.cpp: avoid duplicated `std::string::find()` in `getDeps()`
* dmake.cpp: no need to get dependencies of headers without `.h` extension in `getDeps()`
* dmake.cpp: do not try to look for file in `externals` folder which does not contain any headers in `getDeps()`
* Makefile: bail out if `pcre-config` is missing
* CI-unixish.yml: install `pcre` for `macos` via `brew` since it suddenly disappeared from the runner images
Check if "python" is available, if not check for "python3" and use
the available Python interpreter. If no Python interpreter is found,
"make" fails with an according error message.
This solves the issue that not all modern Linux distributions any longer
install Python 2 by default, so "python" is not available and
"make MATCHCOMPILER=yes" would fail. Instead of forcing the users to
install Python 2, Python 3 is used in such a case now if it is
available.