- fix g++ warning:
> lib/checkother.cpp:3779: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
- fix suncc warning (see [everything2](http://everything2.com/title/C%252B%252B%253A+static+extern+%2522C%2522)):
> "lib/checkmemoryleak.cpp", line 578: Warning (Anachronism): Formal argument __compar of type extern "C" int(*)(const void*,const void*) in call to bsearch(const void*, const void*, unsigned long, unsigned long, extern "C" int(*)(const void*,const void*)) is being passed int(*)(const void*,const void*).
- prefer empty() / isEmpty() over "size() > 0" (cases not caught by stlSize)
- fix word misspellings (mostly comments, a few output lines)
- Parenthesis => Parentheses (both variations were used in the codebase)
- fix typo and wording ("never alwayw") in gui/test/data/benchmark/simple.cpp's CheckOther::unsignedPositive():
```
- "An unsigned variable will never alwayw be positive so it is either pointless or "
+ "An unsigned variable can't be negative so it is either pointless or "
```
- Removed redundant newlines at the end of test cases
- Make use of STL algorithms instead of own implementations of std::replace and std::remove+string::erase
- Removed unused variable (found by cppcheck)
- Prefer postfix increment (found by cppcheck)
- Fixed#3628
- Added support for friend
Improved symbol database:
- friend scopes are now set
- Added findScopeByName function
Refactorizations:
- Removed some unnecessary "virtual" keywords
- Removed unnecessary _filename member variable, pass it as argument instead
- Made CppCheck::replaceAll static, since it is independant from a specific CppCheck instance, Pass string to be modified by reference
Settings-class currently enables style checking via dedicated
boolean attribute. All other CLI's enable-options are handled
through the enable-list. This commit moves style-check enabling
to use the enable-list.
Main advantage is the consistency how options are handled/stored
in the Settings class. Which also unifies using them for the other
code. You need to enable certain type of checks? Use the
addEnabled()-method. You want to check if certain type of checks
are enabled? Use the isEnabled()-method.
Second round: handle empty strings.
Done by command:
git grep -l ASSERT_EQUALS | xargs sed -i 's|ASSERT_EQUALS(std::string(\(".*"\)),|ASSERT_EQUALS(\1,|'
Should be no functional change.