I accidentally committed two new files with filenames starting
with capital letters from Windows machine. The Linux build
breakage was fixed by fixing the include lines. But the correct
fix is to fix filenames as we are using all lower letter filenames
in this project.
Create a list of files to check. Currently we only read this list
once. But later on we can refer to this list to for example
determine which files were checked and which not in aborted
checking.
The _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS define suppresses some Windows-specific
compile warnings. Windows has "secure" versions of some functions
and compiler outputs warnings that those "secure" versions should
be used instead. Since other platforms don't have those functions
we just suppress this warning for now on.
Current directory was set from first file in the list. That file
could be in subdirectory when wrong path was set. Also getting
absolute path was buggy.
Current directory was set from first file in the list. That file
could be in subdirectory when wrong path was set. Also getting
absolute path was buggy.
Earlier commit allowed cppcheck to exit immediately while checking.
This however leads crashes and error logs shown since the thread
termination leaves things in inconsistent state. I thought cppcheck
would close fast enough so these could be ignored. But apparently
not.
So this commits adds new bool mExiting for MainWindow and sets that
to true when exiting while checking. When the checking is ready this
attribute is checked and if it is true the application can now be
cleanly exited.
At first we created the GUI in the code and so needed all the layouts
etc include to the code. Now when we are using UI files we don't need
all those included. So clean them up. Also use forward declarations
instead of includes in header files when possible.
Ensure that native separators are used in saved reports. Reports may
be parsed by other programs/scripts so it is important that paths
are properly formatted.
GUI used to show paths with / separator which is not native
separator in Windows. So lets convert shown paths to native
separators before adding them to the GUI.
This commit modifies and registers ErrorItem as proper metatype so it
can be used with Qt signals. Then sending Error-signals is refactored
so that ErrorItem instances are sent instead of several different
arguments that already contained couple of lists.
This commit separates logic more from the GUI. The dialog class is
only responsible from showing the dialog and handling data in it.
Other related classes do the project file reading/saving/etc.
When loading report from XML there is no full paths so the file's real
path is not known and cppcheck cannot open it. So if the file has no
absolute path then we ask where the file is located from the user.
When converting to use new ErrorItem and ErrorLine I made few mistakes
in how I handled the data. And for some reason there was not even
warnings about converting integers to QStrings.