Using "--suppress=unmatchedSuppression" did not suppress the error-id in
all files, one needed to specify "*" as file-name. This commit also
allows empty file-names to suppress "unmatchedSuppression", not only "*"
or the exact file-name.
The manual uses the following example for suppressions specified in a
file:
// suppress all uninitvar errors in all files
uninitvar
This example suggests that no "*" has to be used to get suppression in
all files. I think that the command line parameter should work in the
same way.
* Also catch preprocessor errors possibly issued during loading files
Currently only errors that are issued during preprocessing are caught.
* Bump simplecpp, implement suggestions
Use return value checking instead of catching an exception for calling
Preprocessor::loadFiles().
Handle new enum value simplecpp::Output::EXPLICIT_INCLUDE_NOT_FOUND
where the corresponding enum is used in Cppcheck.
* Use "noloc" location if an explicit include can not be opened
* Avoid some additional memleakOnRealloc false positives
checkReallocUsage() already contains code to suppress the
`p = realloc(p, size)` error message when the pointer has been
previously copied from another variable (hence there is an additional
copy of the original pointer value) within the same function, as in
the added realloc21() test case.
Extend this so that `p = *pp` and `p = ptr->foo` are also recognized
as copies from another variable with the same original pointer value,
as in the added realloc22() and realloc23() test cases.
* Rewrite as a single findmatch() expression
Format-string arguments are now marked to have `in` direction, except
for `scan`-functions (like `scanf`) where these arguments are explicitly
marked to have `out` direction.
* cppcheck.cpp: Check for JSON error when parsing addon .json files
This fixes that errors in JSON files given via `--addon=*.json` are
silently ignored and maybe only a part of the JSON file is used.
Now the error message which picojson can return is checked and a
corresponding error message is returned again by getAddonInfo().
* naming.json: Fix missing comma
* CLI: Fix naming violations detected by addon naming.py via naming.json
* Addon naming: Add argument for validating names of constants
* LIB: Rename functions/variables so they are valid, loosen naming rules
* GUI: Fix naming violations
* fix syntax error for conversion operator for type with global namespace
* fix syntax error when taking address of operator function
* fix syntax error for using ::operator "" _a;
* fix syntax error for template<> void operator "" _h<'a', 'b', 'c'>() {}
* fix syntax error for operator in parentheses
There are probably a lot more valid code patterns that generates syntax
errors so I added "operator" to the error message to make it easier to
find them.
* Add indirect to library cfg files
* Check indirect for non null arguments
* Reenable subfunction analysis
* Use indirect 1 when using not-null
* Parse correct string name
* Update documentation
* Make attribute optional
* 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
Improve handling of adjacent string literals of different types.
Example of adjacent string literals: "ab" L"cd".
In C89, C++98 and C++03, this is undefined. As of C99 and C++11, this is
well defined and the two string literals are concatenated to L"abcd".
C11 and C++11 introduces the utf16, utf32 and (C++ only) utf8 string
types. Concatenating any of these with a regular c-string works exactely
as the wide string example above. The result of having two adjacent
string literals with different prefix is implementation defined, unless
one is an UTF-8 string literal and the other is a wide string literal.
In this case the behaviour is undefined.
Ignore the undefined and ill-formed programs (this behaviour is unchanged)
and make sure that concatenating a plain c string literal with a prefixed
one works correct (in C99 and C++11 and later versions). It also makes the
behaviour consistent since previously, "ab" L"cd" would result in "abcd"
while L"ab" "cd" would result in L"abcd".
It also means the somewhat awkward updatePropertiesConcatStr() test can
be removed since the added tests would not work if update_properties()
was not called in concatStr().
Since the prefix is stored in the token, testing the type of the string
is not relevant in TestSimplifyTokens. It is tested extensively in
TestToken::stringTypes().
* Traverse conditions for container size
* Move program memory to seperate file
* Revert "Traverse conditions for container size"
This reverts commit 914783769f.
* Move pathanalysis to seperate files
The Windows Data Type SSIZE_T is declared in BaseTsd.h
However, it is written in capital letters
- Fixes e.g. the following false positive:
(portability) %zd in format string (no. 1) requires 'ssize_t' but the
argument type is 'SSIZE_T {aka signed long long}'.
[invalidPrintfArgType_sint]
* Set correct type and size of string and char literals
Use that string and char literal tokens store the prefix. This makes
it possible to distinghuish between different type of string literals
(i.e., utf8 encoded strings, utf16, wide strings, etc) which have
different type.
When the tokens holding the string and character values have the correct
type, it is possible to improve Token::getStrSize() to give the correct
result for all string types. Previously, it would return the number of
characters in the string, i.e., it would give the wrong size unless
the type of the string was char*.
Since strings now can have different size (in number of bytes) and
length (in number of elements), add a new helper function that returns
the number of characters. Checkers have been updated to use the correct
functions.
Having the size makes it possible to find more problems with prefixed
strings, and to reduce false positives, for example in the buffer
overflow checker.
Also, improve the stringLiteralWrite error message to also print the
prefix of the string (if there is one).
* Add comment and update string length
* Fix crashes in valueflow
http://cppcheck1.osuosl.org:8000/crash.html
For instance in http://cppcheck1.osuosl.org:8000/styx
```
==19651==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x00000000001c (pc 0x556f21abc3df bp 0x7ffc140d2720 sp 0x7ffc140d2710 T0)
==19651==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
==19651==Hint: address points to the zero page.
#0 0x556f21abc3de in Variable::isGlobal() const ../lib/symboldatabase.h:342
#1 0x556f221f801a in valueFlowForwardVariable ../lib/valueflow.cpp:2471
#2 0x556f22208130 in valueFlowForward ../lib/valueflow.cpp:3204
#3 0x556f221e9e14 in valueFlowReverse ../lib/valueflow.cpp:1892
#4 0x556f221f1a43 in valueFlowBeforeCondition ../lib/valueflow.cpp:2200
#5 0x556f2223dbb5 in ValueFlow::setValues(TokenList*, SymbolDatabase*, ErrorLogger*, Settings const*) ../lib/valueflow.cpp:6521
#6 0x556f220e5991 in Tokenizer::simplifyTokens1(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&) ../lib/tokenize.cpp:2342
#7 0x556f21d8d066 in CppCheck::checkFile(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::istream&) ../lib/cppcheck.cpp:508
#8 0x556f21d84cd3 in CppCheck::check(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&) ../lib/cppcheck.cpp:192
#9 0x556f21a28796 in CppCheckExecutor::check_internal(CppCheck&, int, char const* const*) ../cli/cppcheckexecutor.cpp:884
#10 0x556f21a24be8 in CppCheckExecutor::check(int, char const* const*) ../cli/cppcheckexecutor.cpp:198
#11 0x556f22313063 in main ../cli/main.cpp:95
```
* Add test case for crash in valueflow
Keeping the prefix in the token allows cppcheck to print the correct
string and char literals in debug and error messages.
To achieve this, move some of the helper functions from token.cpp to
utils.h so that checks that look at string and char literals can reuse
them. This is a large part of this commit.
Note that the only user visible change is that when string and char
literals are printed in error messages, the prefix is now included.
For example:
int f() {
return test.substr( 0 , 4 ) == U"Hello" ? 0 : 1 ;
};
now prints U"Hello" instead of "Hello" in the error message.