A ridiculously fast way of doing this is:
for i in $(pcregrep -l -M -r --include='.*[hc]xx$' \
--exclude-dir=workdir --exclude-dir=instdir '^
{3,}' .)
do
perl -0777 -i -pe 's/^
{3,}/
/gm' $i
done
Change-Id: Iebb93eccbee9e4fc5c4380474ba595858a27ac2c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/22224
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Chris Sherlock <chris.sherlock79@gmail.com>
using an idea from dtardon:
<dtardon> noelgrandin, hi. could you try to run the unusedmethods clang
plugin with "make build-nocheck"? that would catch functions that are
only used in tests. e.g., i just removed the whole o3tl::range class,
which has not been used in many years, but htere was a test for it...
<noelgrandin> dtardon, interesting idea! Sure, I can do that.
Change-Id: I5653953a426a2186a1e43017212d87ffce520387
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/22041
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noelgrandin@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Noel Grandin <noelgrandin@gmail.com>
includes should be able to be included on their own
fix some of the ones that do not respect
that rule.
Change-Id: Id161224a1978461d3cea43252f232f18888a4f61
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/19612
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Norbert Thiebaud <nthiebaud@gmail.com>
no version bump but B_USERTYPE defined
fix test from commit de26ef85 that should be nMaxRecords
tested full round trip on password protected document (ie. use binary storage)
master --(0)--> master --(1)--> libreoffice 4.4 --(2)--> master --(3)--> master
(0) in master, User type supported, big module supported
(1) in libreoffice 4.4, user type not supported, big module supported, no loss of code
(2) in master, user type not supported, big module not found, no loss of code
it is OK as libreoffice 4.4 saves to LegacyVersion
(3) in master, User type supported, big module supported (all is restored)
it is OK as module was saved with CURRENT_VERSION (see sbxmod.cxx)
Change-Id: I237cf7de70adf1a755be1bc30987b21c43b6ab35
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/17871
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Turn the Link class into a template abstracting over the link's argument and
return types, but provide default template arguments that keep the generic,
unsafe "void* in, sal_IntPtr out" behvior. That way, individual uses of the
Link class can be updated over time.
All the related macros are duplicated with ..._TYPED counterparts, that
additionally take the RetType (except for LINK_TYPED, which manages to infer the
relevant types from the supplied Member).
(It would have been attractive to change the "untyped" LinkStubs from taking a
void* to a properly typed ArgType parameter, too, but that would cause
-fsanitize=function to flag uses of "untyped" Link::Call.)
Change-Id: I3b0140378bad99abbf240140ebb4a46a05d2d2f8
ie.
void f(void);
becomes
void f();
I used the following command to make the changes:
git grep -lP '\(\s*void\s*\)' -- *.cxx \
| xargs perl -pi -w -e 's/(\w+)\s*\(\s*void\s*\)/$1\(\)/g;'
and ran it for both .cxx and .hxx files.
Change-Id: I314a1b56e9c14d10726e32841736b0ad5eef8ddd