- Fixed lots of cppcheck messages about functions that can be const or static
- Fixed possible nullpointer dereference message in symboldatabase.cpp
- Replaced tokAt(+-1) by next()/previous()
1. fix typos / misspellings
- Fix misspelling within comments, variable/function names, stdout messages
- changes the name of an error code: ```stlBoundries``` changed to ```stlBoundaries```. Alias old name (```stlBoundries```) to the new one.
2. fix gcc v3.4.6 32bit & 64bit warnings
- fixes gcc v3.4.6 warnings, except for those in tinyxml and "-Wmissing-declarations" makefile warnings
- in Preprocessor::handleIncludes(), replace a ```vector <bool>``` with ```stack<bool>``` (see ```vector<bool>``` warning below).
- this is the only ```vector<bool>``` in the codebase
- ```vector <bool>``` is actually a case of template specialization, and is not recommended, according to the following links:
http://stackoverflow.com/q/6461487http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2160.htmlhttp://stackoverflow.com/q/670308
- in the codebase before and after this change, testrunner SEGVs in a number of places on gcc v3.4.6, including ```Check::~Check()```, among others
- fc42fc95 fixes this particular runtime issue for DJGPP & __sun
- Check for sizeof(ptr)/something: This indicates that programmer was trying to calculate array size, but sizeof(ptr) doesn't return the length of the memory area, but size of a pointer.
- Check for sizeof()*sizeof(): This indicates that programmer misunderstood what sizeof() does: It does return the length in bytes of the given variable, not e.g. the number of elements in an array.
- New check (Inconclusive): Array filled incompletely with memset/memcpy/memmove
-- This check only warns if the number of elements is given as size in bytes to memset, memcpy or memmove and if the size of an element is larger than 1 Byte. It does not warn for random numbers
- New check: Detect ineffective statements like '*foo++;' (Should be: '(*foo)++;')
Sorry for the inconveniences.
This check only warns if the number of elements is given as size in bytes to memset, memcpy or memmove and if the size of an element is larger than 1 Byte. It does not warn for random numbers