Windows XP Pro x64 was released on April 25, 2005 and consumer
processors supporting x86-64 have been around almost as long. Although
there are still 32-bit Windows images available there is not much of a
point maintaining support for these. We also never did any x86 builds
for non-Windows platforms in CI so we don't even know if we work on
those. You might still be able to build 32-bit binaries via CMake.
Encountered while investigating https://trac.cppcheck.net/ticket/11708.
This has been like this since the introduction of `internalError` in
b6bcdf2936 (almost ten years ago to the
day). Logging internal errors which bail out(!) of the analysis simply
to `std::cout` for them possibly never to be seen (and also not affected
the exitcode) is pretty bad IMO. They should always be visible.
I also removed the filename from the message as it is already available
(and thus redundant) and its existence should be defined by the
template.
This adds a new checker to check for pointer to bool conversions that
are always known. I removed the previous knownConditionTrueFalse checks
since this was too noisy.
Both are bugprone since they just take the next parameter which doesn't
start with `-`.
Also `--template` has not been documented since
17842394c0 back in 2011(!). And
`--template-location` has never been documented since its induction in
f058d9ad08. That's also why we can have a
short deprecation period.
QT 5 is now completely EOL and since we never supported Qt6 in qmake
which also has various shortcomings, it is time to at least deprecate it
and direct users to CMake instead.
* SingleExecutor: added TODOs
* test `SingleExecutor` with files and project
* SingleExecutor: process markup files after code when scanning project
* TestSingleExecutor: generate scoped files before calling executor
* CI-unixish.yml: added `--output-on-failure` to CTest call
* helpers.cpp: improved error reporting in `~ScopedFile()`
* use unique filenames in executor tests to avoid collisions
* fixed `functionStatic` selfcheck warnings