Reorganize cppcheck.cpp to separate actual checking from
tokenizing and XML dumping. This implies splitting checkFile()
in three parts, checkRawTokens, checkNormalTokens() and
checkSimplifiedTokens().
Introduce a new bool setting jointSuppressionReport
that will be set by the analyseWholeProgram() code path.
When the flag is enabled, unmatched suppressions are
collected after running the final whole program analysis
to prevent false positives for the unusedFunction check.
The check functions in the unit test
for single / multi file suppressions were unified.
The underlying problem was in lib and is fixed by changing the behaviour of CppCheck::check(). Checking is performed on empty content without attempt to load from file.
Currently the information severity messages are outputted as error
messages with Severity::Information. This causes constant confusion
as people think it as mildest error severity (and rightfully so).
When it was meant to be for printing messages about the checking
procedure itself (like missing header files etc).
So I'm adding a new function for the ErrorLogger for printing these
informative messages. This makes clear the distinction of errors
found from the code and messages related to the checking itself.
It also makes it easier for clients to handle these separately.
Updated VS9 solution
New VS10 solution that builds cppcheck into a dll used by cli and testrunner.
Functional changes and advantages of new solution:
- Share code between testrunner and cli; ability to share code with gui as well (not yet implemented)
- Files of /lib are no longer compiled twice (should improve build time on single core machines)
- Added configuration for building with PCRE support
- Executables are build into /bin (/bin/debug in debug mode) folder (Should no longer require rebuild when switching between debug and release)
- Completely x64 compatible (contains also x64-debug configuration now)