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.
Add configuration and tests for LocalAlloc, LocalFree and some other
Local* functions.
LocalReAlloc is currently not configured as an alloc/dealloc function
(like realloc is not configured in std.cfg), i am not sure how to
correctly configure it.
Enhance *Equal/*Compare/*Copy/*Move/*Zero/*Fill memory functions to
catch buffer access out of bounds errors and ignored return values.
Replaced some function configuration by according defines as it is done
in windows to avoid redundant (and error prone) configurations.
Add configuration for G_UNLIKELY and G_LIKELY to avoid syntax errors
when these macros are used as condition without enclosing brackets.
Add test file to verify Gtk library configuration. Syntax check for the
test file is only done when Gtk+2.0 or Gtk+3.0 is found and working.
Tested on Cygwin and on Ubuntu 16.04.
Add Windows Socket 2 type/function configuration. There are still many
(microsoft specific) socket functions that are not yet configured.
Add configuration for GetUserName(), GetWindowText() and _fileno().
On Windows __wchar_t is a synonym for wchar_t, so an according define is
added.
wxDebugContext is only defined if wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT is 1, so otherwise
just skip it for syntax checking because it will fail.
Change wxT to wxT_2 and add wxT_2 to the config to remove a warning
during syntax check and be more compatible with newer/older wxwidgets
versions.
Be more precise when replacing function like macros, fix redundant macro
definition for "_".
First resolved TODO in std.c is obsolete since the "res" variable is used later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.