We were calling several interface functions through their inherited
classes instead of using the base classes requiring us to add `friend`
declarations to make the implementations accessible. This adjusts
several of those cases.
There was no need for the `Tokenizer` parameter to be a pointer as it
could never be `nullptr` and was also dereferenced without checking
first.
As a reference to the `Settings` was already available via the
`Tokenizer` there was no need to pass it separately. In the production
code there will only be one instance of it but in the tests we could
have accidentally passed a different one.
In code like
if (tok && Token::simpleMatch(tok, "bla")) {}
or
if (tok->previous() && Token::Match(tok->previous(), "foo")) {},
the first check is redundant because Token::(simple)Match already checks if the argument token is null.
- Removed definitely unnecessary forward declarations (e.g. "class Token"; token.h is already included by check.h, so a definition is unnecessary)
- Removed unused includes
- Made several functions (Check*::myName and others) because they don't touch depend on a specific instance. (cppcheck findings)
- Removed description of a check in CheckConst that has moved to CheckIO
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)