...warning about (for now only) functions and variables with external linkage
that likely don't need it.
The problems with moving entities into unnamed namespacs and breaking ADL
(as alluded to in comments in compilerplugins/clang/external.cxx) are
illustrated by the fact that while
struct S1 { int f() { return 0; } };
int f(S1 s) { return s.f(); }
namespace N {
struct S2: S1 { int f() { return 1; } };
int f(S2 s) { return s.f(); }
}
int main() { return f(N::S2()); }
returns 1, both moving just the struct S2 into an nunnamed namespace,
struct S1 { int f() { return 0; } };
int f(S1 s) { return s.f(); }
namespace N {
namespace { struct S2: S1 { int f() { return 1; } }; }
int f(S2 s) { return s.f(); }
}
int main() { return f(N::S2()); }
as well as moving just the function f overload into an unnamed namespace,
struct S1 { int f() { return 0; } };
int f(S1 s) { return s.f(); }
namespace N {
struct S2: S1 { int f() { return 1; } };
namespace { int f(S2 s) { return s.f(); } }
}
int main() { return f(N::S2()); }
would each change the program to return 0 instead.
Change-Id: I4d09f7ac5e8f9bcd6e6bde4712608444b642265c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/60539
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
comment from sberg:
aren't these changes broken in general, when the called function
may throw an exception before it takes ownership of the passed-in pointer?
So revert, except for
(a) PlainTextFilterDetect::detect, which was definitely a leak
(b) SwCursor::FindAll, where unique_ptr was being unnecessarily used
This reverts commit 7764ae70b04058a64a3999529e98d1115ba59d1c.
Change-Id: I555e651b44e245b031729013d2ce88d26e8a357e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/60301
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
Tested-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
most of these changes just make the change of ownership when using
std::unique_ptr clearer, but there is one definite leak fix in
PlainTextFilterDetect::detect
Change-Id: I8282a68007222a4fee84004f394bde0cca8569e9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/60159
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
Tested-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
...by explicitly defaulting the copy/move functions (and, where needed in turn,
also a default ctor) for classes that have a user-declared dtor that does
nothing other than an implicitly-defined one would do, but needs to be user-
declared because it is virtual and potentially serves as a key function to
emit the vtable, or is non-public, etc. (For LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY, in cppumaker-
genered code.)
Change-Id: Ia13d945c10600f5793a3247f85a464170ede483d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/58116
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
m_unsignedLongDependency was already set but never used.
Behavior of Includes::Includes ctor is now in consistency with
the related switch cases in Includes::add (see: m_includeSalTypesH)
Change-Id: I4cca1bab014ac280b73b7532aadfd5ff2b0b9894
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/57792
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Julien Nabet <serval2412@yahoo.fr>
Tested-by: Jenkins
rtl/string.hxx and rtl/ustring.hxx both unnecessarily #include <sal/log.hxx>
(and don't make use of it themselves), but many other files happen to depend on it.
This is a continuation of commit 6ff2d84ade299cb3d14d4110e4cf1a4b8070c030
to be able to remove those unneeded includes.
This commit adds missing headers to every file found by:
grep -FwL sal/log.hxx $(git grep -Elw 'SAL_INFO|SAL_INFO_IF|SAL_WARN|SAL_WARN_IF|SAL_DETAIL_LOG_STREAM|SAL_WHERE|SAL_STREAM|SAL_DEBUG')
to directories from a* to configmgr
Change-Id: I6ea1a7f992b1f835f5bac7a725e1135abee3f85a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/57170
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@collabora.co.uk>
auto-rewrite with <https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/47798/> "Enable
loplugin:cstylecast for some more cases" plus
solenv/clang-format/reformat-formatted-files
Change-Id: If1c6b7a83f6f64fbcbced4f036c0f859a1408d0c
...that are not composed of multiple tokens, like ("foo" "bar"). Also don't yet
warn about Boolean literals, which are sometimes wrapped in parentheses to
silence unreachable-code warnings.
To avoid multiple warnings about code like
f((0))
switch to generally using a set of ParenExpr to keep track of which occurrences
have already been handled.
Change-Id: I036a25a92836ec6ab6c56ea848f71bc6d63822bc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/45317
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
The types 'long' and 'unsigned long' are different sizes on different
platforms, making them wholy unsuitable for portable code.
And when I mean different sizes, I mean 64bit Linux and 64bit Windows
have different bit sizes.
Change-Id: Id4d8cd709bf71a3f85ed6515fae2b0a21ae8c25d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/41130
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
this patch solves:
make -rs -f /Volumes/LIBREOFFICE/ios/core/Makefile.gbuild all
touch: /Volumes/LIBREOFFICE/ios/work/workdir/Executable/cppumaker.run: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [/Volumes/LIBREOFFICE/ios/work/workdir/Executable/cppumaker.run] Error 1
Seems the touch <foo>.run does not have a mkdir -p.
Change-Id: I3a02f5fd04cc3e2b96afb919542ef708849daf10
this modifies codemaker so that, for an UNO enum, we generate code
that effectively looks like:
#ifdef LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY && HAVE_CX11_CONSTEXPR
enum class XXX {
ONE = 1
};
constexpr auto ONE = XXX_ONE;
#else
...the old normal way..
#endif
which means that for LO internal code, the enums are scoped.
The "constexpr auto" trick acts like an alias so we don't have to
use scoped naming everywhere.
Change-Id: I3054ecb230e8666ce98b4a9cb87b384df5f64fb4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/34546
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
In OOo times, there'd originally been efforts to allow building on Windows with
MinGW. Later, in LO times, this has been shifted to an attempt of cross-
compiling for Windows on Linux. That attempt can be considered abandoned, and
the relevant code rotting.
Due to this heritage, there are now three kinds of MinGW-specific code in LO:
* Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is no longer relevant
for the LO cross-compilation effort, but has never been removed properly.
* Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is re-purposed for the
LO cross-compilation effort.
* Code that has been added specifially for the LO cross-compilation effort.
All three kinds of code are removed.
(An unrelated, remaining use of MinGW is for --enable-build-unowinreg, utilizing
--with-mingw-cross-compiler, MINGWCXX, and MINGWSTRIP.)
Change-Id: I49daad8669b4cbe49fa923050c4a4a6ff7dda568
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/34127
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
...after e57ca02849c3d87142ff5ff9099a212e72b8139c "Remove dynamic exception
specifications" dropped uses of UNO exception types from those generated files.
This needed first adapting client code that implicitly depended on those
#includes in the generated files it included ("Add missing #includes":
6dce9c6757823b9e89863716ae70ff4e8ddd4e60,
a34d9150b419ee7471b96599d877ff1091d6b567,
fed3783e77e00635e50622e7229b06c9e25451f1).
Change-Id: Ia1defda2d586b69092f53feef3644875192cbea4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/34014
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>