* misra.py: Fixup load rules parser.
* misra.py: Report when rule text is missing in rule-texts file
* misra.py: Allow to skip misra checks not specified in rule-texts.
* misra.py: Remove top-level control flow.
Create separate class that stores settings, instead of global variables.
This is required to perform imports from misra.py for testing purposes.
* misra.py: Add simple pytest test for load rules.
* misra.py: Add document structure tests.
* misra.py: Exit after show rules table.
* misra.py: Add document structure tests.
* misra.py: Fixup import pitfall with python2
* misra.py: Minor fixes
Travis often fails to update / install the packages via `apt-get` and
jobs must be restarted manually. This should fix the problem or at least
reduce the frequency at which these failures occur.
Details about the problem and the `travis_retry` command can be found
here:
https://blog.travis-ci.com/2013-05-20-network-timeouts-build-retries
The function `iteritems()` of `dict`s is deprecated. The recommended
alternative is to use `items()`, this function also works with Python 2.
The next issue is that lambdas can no longer unpack tuple parameters
in Python 3. It would be possible to use some workaround and still use
a lambda, but using `operator.itemgetter(1)` instead is faster and the
recommended method in such a case.
The syntax is now compatible with Python 2 and 3 but the server script
still does not work with Python 3. For example `socket.recv()` returns
`bytes` in Python 3 and `str` in Python 2. Currently `str` is expected
so it does not work with Python 3.
As suggested by rikardfalkeborn here:
https://github.com/danmar/cppcheck/pull/1679#issuecomment-465927692
By compiling python scripts the syntax can be checked.
There are two compilations, one for Python 2 and one for Python 3 for
most scripts to make sure at least the syntax is valid for both
versions.
https://trac.cppcheck.net/ticket/8946
Add tests to travis script for verifying rule text loading.
Add dummy rule text files.
misra.py: Try to find a suitable codec for rule texts file.
Changes:
- Fixed compiler warnings
- Add "*.*" to file open menu so files without suffix can be opened
- Make it work under Windows
- Make wget() and unpackArchive() methods so they can access the UI
- wget() and unpackArchive() use the new method runProcess() now that also does some error handling
- Errors are shown in the status bar for easier debugging / usage
- Add readme.txt
- Let travis build the triage tool
* travis: refactor config, spawn llvm, clang and dmake jobs directly and remove env var hacks.
* travis: make sure cxxflags of travis match those in the makefile
* travis: move tests that run independant of CXXFLAGS into their own job
* Clean up redundant actions in travis jobs.
* Drop validatePlatforms from Makefile target checkcfg
* Print out CPU count. Adjust parameters for parallel jobs to 2 - the current result.
* Added a new naming check addon. Also verifies variable and function prefixes
* Verification added to code
* added naming checks ng selftest to travis file
* Ensure zero exit value for tests if tests succeed
* Expected values adjusted
* Fixed copy and paste error
Add function isStandardFunction() that checks if the given function is a standard function.
Only when this function returns true for the currently checked rand() tokens it is reported as a violation.
Tests added for C and C++.
naming.py is called parallel (4 times at a time) for all *.cpp.dump files directly in gui/ and lib/.
@matthiaskrgr had the idea for it: e46c499f5a (commitcomment-29717495)
Files in gui/test are now ignored already when creating the .dump files.
According to the Travis log output these changes speed up the Travis build up to three minutes.
I had to reduce cppchecks stdout amount a bit and suppress unreadVariable warnings to not hit the 4MB log file limit on travis while checking llvm/clang.