strcpy_s belongs to the standard so it must be in std.cfg instead of
windows.cfg.
Configuration for strcpy_s has been improved and tests were added.
Found by daca@home
* std.cfg: Add further argument directions (in, out, inout).
* testlibrary.cpp: Add test for function argument direction configuration.
* std.cfg: runastyle and add some more direction configurations.
* library.h: Add documentation for function argument direction enum.
* Do not use "direction" library information for pointer arguments.
Also fix further unmatched uninitvar messages in std configuration
tests.
* std.cfg: Add more argument direction configurations.
* test/cfg/std.c: Add test for argument direction configuration.
* astutils.cpp: Only ignore pointer arguments for out/inout arguments.
* library.h: Use suggested documentation for argument direction enum.
* #4241: Check for address of single character passed as string
Add a check that address of a single character is not passed as argument
to argument marked as strings (using strz). The check does not warn if
the address of a character with known value '\0'.
Since ValueFlow currently does not handle global constants (see #7597),
do not warn if the variable is global to avoid FPs when the address of
a global variable assigned to '\0' is passed to a function expecting a
string.
Remove comment in docs saying strz is unused.
* Change asdf to Hello world
* Add test of address to first element in string
* Add error reporting function to getErrorMessages
* Fix strings in test
Make the names of uninitvar_* functions consistent and fix typos.
Remove completely redundant functions/tests. Combine according tests if
they are not completely redundant.
minsize with argvalue for arg 2 which is a char pointer makes no sense.
Changing it to minsize with strlen for arg 2 results in false positives
(and i think false negatives too).
In std.c a test with a valid vsprintf usage is added that would result
in a FP when minsize with strlen for arg 2 would be used.
First resolved TODO in std.c is obsolete since the "res" variable is used later
and there is therefore no warning issued.
Second resolved TODO in std.c: A warning for uninit variables is issued by
cppcheck, so this check can be enabled. Since assert() has no noreturn configuration
(currently a useful configuration is not really possible, see ticket 8329) the
check-library message is suppressed.
Add equivalent tests for the wide character string functions like they
are already done for the normal string functions.
Fixed some issues with the configuration of the wide character string
functions that arised through the tests and were already fixed for the
normal string functions.