Just reuse the rng functionality. This improves the randomness.
Initialize seed with system time if no argument for RANDOMIZE is given. As the help text
states: "If Number is omitted, the generator uses the current value of the system timer".
Change-Id: I5fa46e8344b2402dff66a8db2449d43e2ca27d6d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/9349
Reviewed-by: Thomas Arnhold <thomas@arnhold.org>
Tested-by: Thomas Arnhold <thomas@arnhold.org>
I had to fix some source files because of macro redefinitions and such stuff.
Small modules like basic have a great win, too:
make basic.clean && time make basic:
with w/o
pch pch
accessibility 23s 1m59s
basctl 30s 1m42s
basic 56s 1m35s
comphelper 23s 51s
editeng 48s 2m04s
forms 40s 1m40s
unotools 19s 38s
sd 3m37s 4m33s
Change-Id: Id24cdcddbe2ff64820b42266325c25af1355558f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/9293
Tested-by: LibreOffice gerrit bot <gerrit@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Arnhold <thomas@arnhold.org>
It appears that the C++ standard allows overriding destructors to be marked
"override," but at least some MSVC versions complain about it, so at least make
sure such destructors are explicitly marked "virtual."
Change-Id: I0e1cafa7584fd16ebdce61f569eae2373a71b0a1
...that had originally been introduced to catch DBG_ASSERTs during smoketest,
but since made effectively unused when basing DBG_ASSERT on the sal/log.hxx
functionality, and obsoleted by the ongoing clean-up of using true assert where
appliable.
Change-Id: I2fb4f5d0873d29595b178057f83c1404c0085575
Since STREAM_SEEK_TO_END is now 64 bits it could happen that some
existing code uses it in some indirect manner and it gets truncated to
32 bits somewhere (on 32 bit platforms); try to detect that with asserts.
Of course the checked value is now a valid stream position, so
perhaps the checks should eventually be removed.
Change-Id: I4248c00d758220bdc3ee94c7aa7a7bd4c86c57f0
Converted wrong usage of sal_uIntPtr to appropriate other types in basic
module.
The bug is not fully fixed with this since many other occurences of sal_uIntPtr remain.
Update due to code review comments:
Fixed forgetting to change some declarations in iosys.cxx.
Cleaned up the one remaining sal_uIntPtr in iosys.cxx
Fixed adding a sal_uInt64 to a Date (uses long now instead) in methods.cxx
Fixed the VarDecFromUI4 call in sbxdec.cxx from sal_uLong to ULONG .
Conflicts:
basic/source/runtime/iosys.cxx
Change-Id: Ia6460be04967deb68b92eb62d945da8814fae605
...mostly done with a rewriting Clang plugin, with just some manual tweaking
necessary to fix poor macro usage.
Change-Id: Ie656f9d653fc716f72ac175925272696d509038f
...mostly done with a rewriting Clang plugin, with just some manual tweaking
necessary to fix poor macro usage.
Change-Id: I71fa20213e86be10de332ece0aa273239df7b61a
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>
First, I updated the clang rewriter to do the conversion.
Then I lightly hand-tweaked the output for the few places where
the rewriter messed up, mostly when dealing with calls on "this".
Change-Id: I40a6a977959cd97415c678eafc8507de8aa3b1a9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/7879
Reviewed-by: Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>
.. to more explicit SvStream::Write* calls
This was done using another run of the clang rewriter, and then
a lot of hand tweaking to fix all the places where the rewriter
did not play nice with various macros.
Change-Id: I7bcab93851c8dfb59cde6bc76290c6484d88fb18
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/7494
Reviewed-by: Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>
This is in preparation for more conversion of SvStream::operator<< calls
to use more explicit method names.
This converts the subclasses that have their own convenience overloads
of operator<< to use normal methods.
Change-Id: I5efd5d9a24c264cb86d2471303dd5849bf91ba80
This is the actual re-write.
Use a clang rewriter to rewrite SvStream::operator<< to methods
like WriteuInt32.
Note that the rewriter is not perfect, and I hand-tweaked the output.
In particular, I had to adjust places doing things like
(*this) << 1;
Change-Id: I5923eda3f4ebaa8b452b6ef109e726e116235a2a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/7342
Tested-by: LibreOffice gerrit bot <gerrit@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>
This is both an optimisation and a cleanup.
This converts code like
aStr.indexOf("XX") == 0
to
aStr.startsWith("XX")
and converts code like
aStr.lastIndexOf("XXX") == aStr.getLength() - 3
to
aStr.endsWith("XXX")
Note that in general
aStr.lastIndexOf("X") == aStr.getLength() - 1
converts to
aStr.isEmpty() || aStr.endsWith("X")
so I used the surrounding context to determine if aStr could be empty
when modifying the code.
Change-Id: I22cb8ca7c2a4d0288b001f72adb27fd63af87669