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.
- 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
The ErrorLogger::reportStatus() is not lib code interface. The CLI
code does the looping through file list and gives one file at a
time for the core code. Hence lib has no any idea about the
progress and it can't provide such information.
Also the recent commit (6d858b6) caused a GUI build failure by
adding CLI code dependency to GUI. Which is big no-no.
This is admittedly a hack. But it allow us to build all modules
again.
When doing single-threaded checking give checked files to Cppcheck
class one file at a time. Like GUI and multithreaded checking
already do. This unifies how we call Cppcheck class from different
clients.