Currently template type deduction for functions only works for single
template argument single function argument functions with a literal
argument.
This patch starts to add support for single template argument multiple
function argument functions. It correctly handles functions with
multiple arguments of the same type. It also handles a mix of template
and non-template arguments.
It does not add support for overloading non-template arguments.
It does not add support for multiple parameter template functions.
It does not add support for type deduction from variable arguments.
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
Don't count deleted instantiations in the recursive count.
I can't reduce the daca code because creduce requires a preprocessed
file to reduce and the problem doesn't show up when the file is
preprocessed with cppcheck.
There is no test because I couldn't reduce the problem files.
Co-authored-by: Robert Reif <reif@FX6840>
* Fix issue 9404: False positive: Either the condition 'if(x)' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: a->x
* Use simpleMatch
* Add a test case for the FP
* Check if expression is changed
* Check for no return scope
* Use simpleMatch
* use range loops
* removed redundant string initializations
* use nullptr
* use proper boolean false
* removed unnecessary continue from end of loop
* removed unnecessary c_str() usage
* use emplace_back()
* removed redundant void arguments
Is not allowed to define a type in an alias template definition.
This code:
template<int N>
using A1 = struct B1 { static auto constexpr value = N; };
A1<0> a1;
produces this output:
2: } ;
3: struct B1 { static const auto value = 0 a1 ;
test.cpp:2:57: error: Analysis failed. If the code is valid then please
report this failure. [cppcheckError]
using A1 = struct B1 { static auto constexpr value = N; };
^
because it tries to instantiate the invalid alias template definition
and generates garbage code.
* make ellipsis ... a single token
Using cppcheck -E to preprocess code with ellipsis produces output that
can't be compiled because ... is split into 3 tokens.
* try to fix addon
* template simplifier: refactor TemplateSimplifier::TokenAndName into a class
assert when more than one family flag is set
* fix function parameter names