* cppcheck.cpp: Check for JSON error when parsing addon .json files
This fixes that errors in JSON files given via `--addon=*.json` are
silently ignored and maybe only a part of the JSON file is used.
Now the error message which picojson can return is checked and a
corresponding error message is returned again by getAddonInfo().
* naming.json: Fix missing comma
* CLI: Fix naming violations detected by addon naming.py via naming.json
* Addon naming: Add argument for validating names of constants
* LIB: Rename functions/variables so they are valid, loosen naming rules
* GUI: Fix naming violations
There are probably a lot more valid code patterns that generates syntax
errors so I added "operator" to the error message to make it easier to
find them.
I fixed the AST enough to pass testrunner but I don't believe it is
correct.
This code:
void Foo4(int&&b);
has this AST:
( 'void'
|-Foo4
`-&& 'bool'
|-int
`-b 'signed int'
but I don't believe && should have `bool`.
* Removed redundant scope calculation
* Add scope propagation code to insertToken
* Add relevant scope code to Token class
* Add code to calculate the scope of Tokens
* Add calculateScopes method to class
* Add missing include for shared_ptr
* Added scopeinfo member to token class
Moved ScopeInfo2 declaration here as well because that's where it needs to be now.
* Added scopeinfo accessors and declaration to class
* Add new method for calculating scopes
This replaces the methods in the TemplateSimplifier which calculate the current scope as the token list is iterated. The old method required checking if the scope had changed for every token multiple times (for multiple iterations), which was surprisingly costly. Calculating scopes in advance like this decreases runtime on a worst-case file by around thirty percent.
ScopeInfo objects are disposed of when the TemplateSimplification is done as they are not used later.
* Add calculateScopes method to header
* Removed code that calculated current scope
This has been replaced by code that calculates the scopes up front and stores them with each token, which is much faster.
* Fixed compile errors from extra parentheses
* Added missing code to fix memory leak
* Added code to actually clean up ScopeInfo structs
* Tidy up a dodgy for loop
* Convert argument to const ref
* Calculate missing scopes
As the templatesimplificator expands templates and does multiple passes it needs to make sure all scopes are calculated.
* Remove copying the scope to the next token
This is now done properly when scopes are calculated.
* Remove call to calculateScopes
This is now done by the TemplateSimplifier.
* Recalculate scopes for every pass of simplifyTemplates
* Add code to calculate extra scopes as they are added
I thought that this might be useful for calculating scopes when Tokens are created, but as there are several ways of creating Tokens that don't guarantee that they are placed in a list it is easier to just calculate scopes when you know you have a list and when you know you're adding to a list.
* Fix several bugs and poorly designed code
Remove the global scopes collection, and clean them up instead by iterating through the tokenlist to find them. This means scopes can be calculated by functions in the Token class as well as in the Tokenizer class without leaking the scope object.
Fix a couple of bugs in the calculateScopes method and make it more efficient.
* Remove unnecessary calls to calculateScopes
* Move brace to correct position
Calculating scopes during insertToken only needs to happen if we created a new Token.
* Handle 'using namespace' declarations separately
This fixes a bug caused by a statement matching 'struct B < 0 > ;'
* Fix argument name mismatch
* Actually use newScopeInfo when inserting Token
* Switch to using shared_ptr to hold scopeInfos
This means ScopeInfo2 objects get properly cleaned up when they are no longer needed.
* Change ScopeInfo member to be a shared_ptr
* Update code to use shared_ptr
* Add missing include for shared_ptr
* Remove unnecessary cleanup code
This has been replaced by shared_ptr for ScopeInfo2 objects
* Fixed#8889 (varid on function when using trailing return type.)
Don't set varid for trailing return type.
* Add a test for #9066 (Tokenizer::setVarId: varid set for trailing return type)
Add a call to simplifyPlatformTypes() in
SymbolDatabase::setValueTypeInTokenList() to simplify return types of
library configured functions. This fixes the FN in #8141. Regression
tests are added, both for the original issue and another FN in the comments.
In order to do that, move simplifyPlatformTypes() to TokenList from Tokenizer.
This is a pure refactoring and does not change any behaviour. The code was
literally copy-pasted from one file to another and in two places
'list.front()' was changed to 'front()'.
When adding the call to simplifyPlatformTypes(), the original type of
v.size() where v is a container is changed from 'size_t' to 'std::size_t'.
Tests are updated accordingly. It can be noted that if v is declared as
'class fred : public std::vector<int> {} v', the original type of 'v.size()'
is still 'size_t' and not 'std::size_t'.
* Fixed#8960 ("(debug) Unknown type 'x'." with alias in template class alias)
This commit adds non-template type alias support to the template
simplifier. Only relatively simple type aliases are supported at this
time. More complex types will be added later.
--debug-warnings will show unsupported type aliases.
Type alias support will be removed from the symbol database in the
future. Type alias tests have been removed from the symbol database
tests.
* Add the changes.
* Fix codacy warning.
* Fix travis warnings.
* Fixed#8683 (Using deleted token with multiple template instantiations.)
* Fixed#8321 (heap use after free: templatesimplifier)
* Add a flag to Token indicating that it has a pointer to it.
* Run dmake
* Fix one source of list pointers to deleted tokens.
Refactor TemplateSimplifier class to get access to template lists.
Remove many function parameters now that they are class variables.
Fix one source of list pointers to deleted tokens.
Add tests with no output to catch crashes.
* Run dmake again.
* Make 2 more functions private.
* Make requested changes.
* Missed one change request.
* Use TokenList rather than Tokenizer.
* Move TokenAndName constructor to cpp file so token.h is not needed in header file.
* Add support for namespace aliases and C++17 nested namespaces.
These are implemented as tokenizer simplifications so changes are not
needed to the tokenizer and symbol database.
* Fix codacy warning.
* Fix#8382 (Syntax error when scanning code with template and attribute)
This commit only addresses #8382. There are issues concerning which
versions of C++ should be supported and also generic C++ 14 attribute
support which can be revisited later.
* Remove all C++ style attributes.
Remove all C++ style attributes when C++ version is 11 or greater.
Rename simplify function to simplifyCPPAttributes.
Handle more cases of roreturn function attribute.
* fix for correct parsing of embedded PL/SQL blocks (Oracle Pro*C)
* enforce SQL block end at the end of nearest outer C block, when
appropriate terminator is not found
* added check for ; at the end of END-EXEC and made SQL block detection
more readable
Reorganize cppcheck.cpp to separate actual checking from
tokenizing and XML dumping. This implies splitting checkFile()
in three parts, checkRawTokens, checkNormalTokens() and
checkSimplifiedTokens().
- Fixed TODO for ternary operator. Add parantheses between ? and : where necessary as a preparation for createAst()
- Improved AST validation:
-- Better message for binary operator with only one operand
-- Ensure ? has : as second operand (#7035)
- Removed simplifyConst() because it did the opposite of the (superior) simplifyStaticConst()
- Execute simplifyStaticConst() in simplifyTokenList1() - there is no reason to defer it, and it is required to properly parse declarations like "unsigned static int i;"
- Fixed simplifyStaticConst() to handle more patterns. It did not work at the beginning of the token list and for function arguments
- Reimplemented Tokenizer::simplifyStdType()
-> properly support all possible ways to declare integers as requested by the standard, instead of only a few common permutations of "unsigned|signed", "short|char|long|int"
-> Fixed parsing of _Complex/complex types