* fix for CMake compile_commands.json input - director does not include trailing / which makes include directories wrong - so add it if it doesnt exist
* fix the bugfix for trailing / in the directory name of CMAKE JSON file, add also new test case to see if it works in both cases (with and without trailing /)
* revert adding accidental new line
Changes:
- Rename "time" page to "time.html" to avoid conflict with "time" package
- Output content as HTML instead of plain text
- Format head row of preformatted table bold
- Show factor for total time now too
Tested locally
Format the time output so the columns have the same width (as long as a text is not too long).
Add showing the factor of the time difference so very suspicious differences can be seen instantly.
Made the function body more PEP 8 conform by using lowercase variable names with underscores as delimiters.
Tested locally.
* Added script to check ROS naming style
* Added header to script
* Enhanced namingng.py and added ROS_naming.json
* Correction of style bugs
* Removed trailing whitespace
* Removed trailing whitespace
* Removed path
* Remove path from file name
* Check if the token belongs to the current file or is included
* Reverted
* Fixed msg errors
* travis: refactor config, spawn llvm, clang and dmake jobs directly and remove env var hacks.
* travis: make sure cxxflags of travis match those in the makefile
* travis: move tests that run independant of CXXFLAGS into their own job
due to equal arguments...
* iterators1 (`CheckStl::iteratorsError(const Token*, const std::string&, const std::string&)`) and
* iterators2 (`CheckStl::iteratorsError(const Token*, const Token*, const std::string&, const std::string&)`)
... produced equal messages. Equal messages were filtered-out `CppCheck::reportErr(const ErrorLogger::ErrorMessage&)`.
So the error iterators2 disapeared from the error list.
To be able to use real Qt-Code in "test/cfg/qt.cpp" and still do a
syntax check the Qt settings are read out via pkg-config now if it is
available. This way the test now can contain Qt macros and functions and
the syntax check can still be used.
Additionally the same options as for the other tests are used now for
the Qt config tests.
Installing the package "qtbase5-dev" should be enough to enable the
syntax checks (already installed for travis tests).