Updated VS9 solution
New VS10 solution that builds cppcheck into a dll used by cli and testrunner.
Functional changes and advantages of new solution:
- Share code between testrunner and cli; ability to share code with gui as well (not yet implemented)
- Files of /lib are no longer compiled twice (should improve build time on single core machines)
- Added configuration for building with PCRE support
- Executables are build into /bin (/bin/debug in debug mode) folder (Should no longer require rebuild when switching between debug and release)
- Completely x64 compatible (contains also x64-debug configuration now)
- Added support for pointers in self assignement check
- Removed redundant for loop in checknullpointer.cpp
- Fixed warning about signed/unsigned mismatch in cppcheck.cpp by making Settings::_maxConfig unsigned
- Added forgotten initialization of Settings::_relativePaths
- Some PCRE-Rules specific code hidden behind HAVE_RULES
- Use initialization list in ErrorLogger::ErrorMessage::ErrorMessage() and CppCheck::CppCheck
- Avoided unnecessary copies of std::strings in cppcheck.cpp
- Moved "// Alert only about unique errors"-code to make it work in debugFalsePositive mode
-- Use MathLib::toLongNumber for conversion in tokenizer (Fix#3610)
-- Handle octal numbers in tokenizer
- Refactorizations in MathLib::toLongNumber and Settings
Whitespace was removed from the append data for every configuration
and every file: n(configuration) * n(files).
Removing whitespace immediately after the append data was read can
significantly reduce the execution time and memory usage.
It also allows further improvement because copies to the temporary
object appendCode are no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
I want to use Suppressions class also in GUI. And that is easier
to do when it is not internal class of Settings class. And in
general is it more natural that Settings class only contains list
of suppressions and implementation is separate.
This is ment to be used for debugging false positive errors in Cppcheck.
Current implementation tries two alternatives. Without all headers or with all headers and prints out the option with
less code. In future versions this could try with individual headers or group of header files.
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.