...to be able to find problems like 6e0bdf04add338b7d5b29fc7b3fc9f08cfd5e96f
"sal_Bool arg of SetUseImagesInMenus was abused to squeeze '2' through it"
earlier when converting occurrences of sal_Bool to bool.
Restricting this check to function call arguments avoids too much noise while
hopefully still catching all the relevant problems.
(This check partially overlaps the pointertobool check, so implicit conversions
from pointers to bool call arguments will now generate two loplugin warnings,
but that's harmless.)
Change-Id: I0b03b1d1615aaf8bc18e7a84c56fff3ef9903508
Added vcl/settings.hxx to all cxx files which require it.
This helps to speed up compilation after changes to the settings.
Conflicts:
sc/source/ui/dbgui/pvlaydlg.cxx
Change-Id: I211a0735c47f72d6879f6f15339355abfe0e3cf4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/7933
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Changed to UNO struct from integer by
fdo#67235 adapt form control code to time nanosecond API change
Change-Id: I5817d44438d70a0da534c03afd22d74a311252f5
Deadlock found in forms_unoapi on Windows, with
OGridControlModel::setFastPropertyValue_NoBroadcast() calling event
handler that tries to lock SolarMutex.
FontControlModel::setFastPropertyValue_NoBroadcast() and its callers in
3 other classes must not send events via firePropertyChange()
because they are called by OPropertySetHelper::setFastPropertyValues()
with its Mutex locked.
It is possible (though sadly quite convoluted) to delay the sending of
the events by calling setDependentFastPropertyValue() instead.
Change-Id: I0c767cfec01fe1bcaeb1236287b5faf81a2e7441
Convert code like:
0 == aStr.compareToAscii("XXX")
to
aStr.equalsAscii("XXX")
which is both clearer and faster.
Change-Id: I2e906d7d38494db38eb292702fadb781b1251e07
Seriously, would it be so awful to initialise the value even if strictly
speaking it is unnecessary? Hopefully avoiding that is not an attempt at
manual micro-optmisation? (Or did the initialisation actually cause some
warning?)
Besides, Clang is not just "the MacOS X compiler". I use Clang on Linux,
too. It is great. Our Clang plug-in (which can be easily used only on Linux)
is very useful.
Change-Id: I379afed707d96745ee29979bd79467309adf0147
Compiler plugin to replace with matching number(), boolean() or OUString ctor,
ran it, few manual tweaks, mark as really deprecated.
Change-Id: I4a79bdbcf4c460d21e73b635d2bd3725c22876b2
In particular, give type and message of exception
when unexpectedly caught.
Also miscellaneous other details.
Change-Id: I87d71028dbc902e1770fee4c3643c85e75b7646d