1) Added global static const std::string emptyString; object:
-> Replaces some static variables in functions which might be not threadsafe
-> Avoids constructor call (std::string::string(""))
-> Even functions that return an empty string in some branches can return by reference now.
Added to config.h to ensure that it is available everywhere
2) Added overloads for TestFixture::assertEquals for the most common use cases:
-> Moves conversion from const char[] to std::string into a function, reducing code duplication in binary.
- Encapsulate parameters passed through AST compiler functions in a struct
-> Reduces maintenance overhead when changing them
-> Contains parameter indicating if the file is C or C++
- Added eKeyword Token type (at the moment, only true for C++ keyword "delete", but should be set for other keywords as well)
-> Performance gain of up to 15% on entire checking time (depends on setup; Result was checked with VS12 (x64), matchcompiled version, ran on tinyxml and cppcheck itself)
- Properly set Token::_type to eVariable, eFunction or eName, depending on _function, _variable or _varId being set.
- Token can't be a variable and a function at a time - put Token::_function and Token::_variable into a union.
- Rename Token::isOp() to Token::isConstOp() (indicating that the operator does _not_ modify the input variables)
- Create new Token::isOp(), returning true also for ++, -- and assignment operators
- Make Token::isExtendedOp() returning also true for all assignment and ++/-- operators
1. fix typos / misspellings
- Fix misspelling within comments, variable/function names, stdout messages
- changes the name of an error code: ```stlBoundries``` changed to ```stlBoundaries```. Alias old name (```stlBoundries```) to the new one.
2. fix gcc v3.4.6 32bit & 64bit warnings
- fixes gcc v3.4.6 warnings, except for those in tinyxml and "-Wmissing-declarations" makefile warnings
- in Preprocessor::handleIncludes(), replace a ```vector <bool>``` with ```stack<bool>``` (see ```vector<bool>``` warning below).
- this is the only ```vector<bool>``` in the codebase
- ```vector <bool>``` is actually a case of template specialization, and is not recommended, according to the following links:
http://stackoverflow.com/q/6461487http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2160.htmlhttp://stackoverflow.com/q/670308
- in the codebase before and after this change, testrunner SEGVs in a number of places on gcc v3.4.6, including ```Check::~Check()```, among others
- fc42fc95 fixes this particular runtime issue for DJGPP & __sun
- fix g++ warning:
> lib/checkother.cpp:3779: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
- fix suncc warning (see [everything2](http://everything2.com/title/C%252B%252B%253A+static+extern+%2522C%2522)):
> "lib/checkmemoryleak.cpp", line 578: Warning (Anachronism): Formal argument __compar of type extern "C" int(*)(const void*,const void*) in call to bsearch(const void*, const void*, unsigned long, unsigned long, extern "C" int(*)(const void*,const void*)) is being passed int(*)(const void*,const void*).
- prefer empty() / isEmpty() over "size() > 0" (cases not caught by stlSize)
- fix word misspellings (mostly comments, a few output lines)
- Parenthesis => Parentheses (both variations were used in the codebase)
- fix typo and wording ("never alwayw") in gui/test/data/benchmark/simple.cpp's CheckOther::unsignedPositive():
```
- "An unsigned variable will never alwayw be positive so it is either pointless or "
+ "An unsigned variable can't be negative so it is either pointless or "
```
Use tok->isOp() instead of doing it "manually".
This fixes false positives for the C++ template case since
the brackets in "template < something >" are not comparison operators.
Profiling showed using tok->isOp() is actually faster than before (-O2).
1)The non-const version of Token::tokAt and Token::linkAt now will use a combination of const_cast and static_cast to remove duplicate code.
2)The non-const versions of Token::find(simple)match are added, in order to avoid the usage of const_cast outside the Token code.
3)As a consequence of 2), an useless const_cast applied to a call of Token::findsimplematch in Tokenizer code is removed.
Token::Match returns true if the token is a comparison operator. It's equivalent to matching '<|<=|==|!=|>=|>' and the tests show that the new pattern speeds up the program execution. Added the new pattern in CheckInternal (and also reordered the %cmd% lists) and in TestToken.
If it's true, add a new token before this. Except when this is the first one in the list, because there's not a way to update the list.front (I noticed some Token functions can potentially delete the list.front(), I don't know which effects does it cause).
- Don't simplify wchar_t to unsigned short on Win32 platforms to ensure that checking of strings and nullpointer dereferences works.
- Added it as standard type
- Shortened stringify output - 4 or more subsequent empty lines are abbreviated
- Fixed detection of comparision operators
- Make use of _type: Replaced three asserts by one
- Replace _isNumber, _isName, _isBoolean attributes by a single _type attribute (enum Token::Type), because not two of the old booleans could be true at the same time.
-> Add support for lots of different other kinds of tokens. (More precise checking of token type possible)
-> Replaced instant checking of type for Operators, etc. by a value calculated at creation time. (Faster checking)
- Function that stringifies one token: Token::stringify()
- Functions that stringify a list of tokens: Token::stringifyList()
-- Single and powerful "base" function, used by several "light" functions
Refactorized
- testtokenize.cpp and testsimplifytokens.cpp: Use improved stringification functions instead of several local implementations
- Avoided redundand creation of std::string when using TestTokenizer::tokenizeAndStringify and in cmdlineparser.cpp
- Added support for < and > in nextArgument()
- Made isStandardType inline by writing its implementation to token.h (like other bool is*() functions)
- Made firstWordEquals return bool instead of integer (only 0 and 1 were returned)
- Use std::string::empty() instead of operator==(""); Use character literals instead of string literals for single characters printed.
- Previously MathLib errors did not provide a filename, but after this change at least source file name should be printed
and if token is provided, also line number should be printed.
- Change also Token to use InternalError
- Modify Cppcheck-class to catch InternalError instead of Token
- Run dmake to update Makefile
- Bugfix: tok->stringify(tok) returns now "".
- Removed most of the inline-asm handling in preprocessor; improved the remaining handling of #asm/#endasm: Simplified to "asm(...);" statement
- Bugfix: tok->stringify(tok) returns now "".
- Removed most of the inline-asm handling in preprocessor; improved the remaining handling of #asm/#endasm: Simplified to "asm(...);" statement
2)Use the overloaded 'eraseTokens' where needed instead of using consecutively 'deleteNext'.
3)Tokenizer: general optimizations about the deletion of some tokens.
4)Run astyle.
Also contains test order improvements from Johan Samuelson (#3116).
Run time went down from 15.15s to 14.95s for the case below.
Benchmarked using these settings:
- CXXFLAGS="-O2 -g -NDEBUG"
- time -p cppcheck.git -q --std=posix --enable=all --inconclusive -Dfoo .
on the "rpm" codebase.
When parsing the Token::Match pattern, we accesed
the wrong character in the pattern and never
executed the %op% check.
In addition the unit test function for %op%
wasn't registered in the test suite. Ups.
All fixed now and also provide a complete
check for all operators %op% supports.
Emits error in the form:
[useless_lock.cpp:18]: (error) instance of "Lock" object destroyed immediately
...if an instance of a class or struct is unnamed and therefore destroyed
straight after creation.
Removed "internal error" from token.cpp, since in this case varid would be NULL.