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commit 121771e37f7e2de41cd5643475861062bf25627b
Date: Mon Sep 21 09:17:54 2020 +0200
Make some OUStringLiteral vars constexpr
cause coverity can live with that
Change-Id: I9efd7f848289c4865997a44c6780373068422227
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/103147
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Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
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This is a prerequisite for making conversion from OUStringLiteral to OUString
more efficient at least for C++20 (by replacing its internals with a constexpr-
generated sal_uString-compatible layout with a SAL_STRING_STATIC_FLAG refCount,
conditionally for C++20 for now).
For a configure-wise bare-bones build on Linux, size reported by `du -bs
instdir` grew by 118792 bytes from 1155636636 to 1155755428.
In most places just a u"..." string literal prefix had to be added. In some
places
char const a[] = "...";
variables have been changed to char16_t, and a few places required even further
changes to code (which prompted the addition of include/o3tl/string_view.hxx
helper function o3tl::equalsIgnoreAsciiCase and the additional
OUString::createFromAscii overload).
For all uses of macros expanding to string literals, the relevant uses have been
rewritten as
u"" MACRO
instead of changing the macro definitions. It should be possible to change at
least some of those macro definitions (and drop the u"" from their call sites)
in follow-up commits.
Change-Id: Iec4ef1a057d412d22443312d40c6a8a290dc6144
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/101483
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Add some API to O*StringLiteral, to make it easier
to use in some places that were using O*String
Change-Id: I1fb93bd47ac2065c9220d509aad3f4320326d99e
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with expressions like !(a && b)
Change-Id: Id2acec2a8d0eaaa8e5e37dbd2cae7281be36572e
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Change-Id: I326aa7ebea7925f580fd12c6c58f62e4add20d84
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See tdf#74608 for motivation
Change-Id: I648835e938746ff4f89b05d73d8960f9f8953070
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Change-Id: I59dc2d6949eb51394874403e62079ad75063882d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/97773
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Change-Id: I54f0a47a4b7a1f85481fd1e643ac55459d0383ec
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/93907
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The main reason for the "home-grown" UpCast introduced with
904b3d1fceee5827076758ed2a81f80cb73493ca "Up-cast conversion constructor for
css::uno::Reference" in 2013 was probably that we could not yet rely on C++11
std::is_base_of back then. A (welcome) side effect was that the derived class
could be incomplete.
However, specializations of UpCast relying on whether or not T2 is incomplete
are obviously an ODR violation if the type is incomplete in some TUs and
complete (and derived from T1) in others. And even if UpCast had internal
linkage, it would still be brittle that its behavior depends on the completeness
of T2 at the point of the template's instantiation, and not necessarily at the
point of use.
That means we should better base that ctor on std::is_base_of (which we can do
now since 39a1edd6fec902ef378acce8af42c4d7fba280d0 "Make css::uno::Reference
upcast ctor LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY"), which causes a compilation error at least on
Clang and GCC if the completeness requirements are not met. This change fixes
all the cases where types need to be complete now, plus any resulting
loplugin:referencecasting warnings ("the source reference is already a subtype
of the destination reference").
Change-Id: Ieb9e3552e90adbf2c5a5af933dcb872e20661a2f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/92950
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and update pches accordingly
Change-Id: I411712532fd85961bffe6678416fcdc1d9c7f53d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/92617
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Change-Id: I8fac8c7766df7c6be489280fcac2a423183429c3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/91790
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Change-Id: I329af3b0d5a81d9f31def9c2ad861d0e83e3714c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/89388
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which are unused since
commit 4e97fa0f4e73acdf522643aeec486b1395e63727
Date: Thu Feb 20 13:09:32 2020 +0200
use fast-parser APIs for embedded script parsing
and highly unlikely to be externally used since they parse document
internal script code.
Change-Id: I2e0e237fb31bba85f1ef63c88f3a6959eedf2ca7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/89104
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Thanks to Valter:
https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/l10n/msg12412.html
Change-Id: I2b79bc19de31b014cbf2519ae01e5214252f24a5
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With --enable-pch=full there's not much difference between a "public"
header in <module>/inc and a private one in <module>/src/somewhere/inc .
And since the script searches recursively, this apparently helps to
find even more headers for lower pch levels.
Change-Id: I8483d0aa5b4fea5a59107c20a8aa5f1ef694af0a
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"Find explicit casts from signed to unsigned integer in comparison against
unsigned integer, where the cast is presumably used to avoid warnings about
signed vs. unsigned comparisons, and could thus be replaced with
o3tl::make_unsigned for clairty." (compilerplugins/clang/unsignedcompare.cxx)
o3tl::make_unsigned requires its argument to be non-negative, and there is a
chance that some original code like
static_cast<sal_uInt32>(n) >= c
used the explicit cast to actually force a (potentially negative) value of
sal_Int32 to be interpreted as an unsigned sal_uInt32, rather than using the
cast to avoid a false "signed vs. unsigned comparison" warning in a case where
n is known to be non-negative. It appears that restricting this plugin to non-
equality comparisons (<, >, <=, >=) and excluding equality comparisons (==, !=)
is a useful heuristic to avoid such false positives. The only remainging false
positive I found was 0288c8ffecff4956a52b9147d441979941e8b87f "Rephrase cast
from sal_Int32 to sal_uInt32".
But which of course does not mean that there were no further false positivies
that I missed. So this commit may accidentally introduce some false hits of the
assert in o3tl::make_unsigned. At least, it passed a full (Linux ASan+UBSan
--enable-dbgutil) `make check && make screenshot`.
It is by design that o3tl::make_unsigned only accepts signed integer parameter
types (and is not defined as a nop for unsigned ones), to avoid unnecessary uses
which would in general be suspicious. But the STATIC_ARRAY_SELECT macro in
include/oox/helper/helper.hxx is used with both signed and unsigned types, so
needs a little oox::detail::make_unsigned helper function for now. (The
ultimate fix being to get rid of the macro in the first place.)
Change-Id: Ia4adc9f44c70ad1dfd608784cac39ee922c32175
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found using 'git grep', I tried using clang-tidy, but it only
successfully found a tiny fraction of these
Change-Id: I61c7d85105ff7a911722750e759d6641d578da33
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It passed "make check" on Linux
Change-Id: Id8727da150ad1b5252fbc997ff5df28b23303fb6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/85882
Reviewed-by: Julien Nabet <serval2412@yahoo.fr>
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Change-Id: I292d699ce1de10ca9341525161f5da2592102ff7
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which merely announce that the next declaration is a class
Change-Id: Ifdb1398bcd99816b13e0b3769b46d0562bfbc1dc
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...with a boost::optional fallback for Xcode < 10 (as std::optional is only
available starting with Xcode 10 according to
<https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support>, and our baseline for iOS
and macOS is still Xcode 9.3 according to README.md). And mechanically rewrite
all code to use o3tl::optional instead of boost::optional.
One immediate benefit is that disabling -Wmaybe-uninitialized for GCC as per
fed7c3deb3f4ec81f78967c2d7f3c4554398cb9d "Slience bogus
-Werror=maybe-uninitialized" should no longer be necessary (and whose check
happened to no longer trigger for GCC 10 trunk, even though that compiler would
still emit bogus -Wmaybe-uninitialized for uses of boost::optional under
--enable-optimized, which made me ponder whether this switch from
boost::optional to std::optional would be a useful thing to do; I keep that
configure.ac check for now, though, and will only remove it in a follow up
commit).
Another longer-term benefit is that the code is now already in good shape for an
eventual switch to std::optional (a switch we would have done anyway once we no
longer need to support Xcode < 10).
Only desktop/qa/desktop_lib/test_desktop_lib.cxx heavily uses
boost::property_tree::ptree::get_child_optional returning boost::optional, so
let it keep using boost::optional for now.
After a number of preceding commits have paved the way for this change, this
commit is completely mechanical, done with
> git ls-files -z | grep -vz -e '^bin/find-unneeded-includes$' -e '^configure.ac$' -e '^desktop/qa/desktop_lib/test_desktop_lib.cxx$' -e '^dictionaries$' -e '^external/' -e '^helpcontent2$' -e '^include/IwyuFilter_include.yaml$' -e '^sc/IwyuFilter_sc.yaml$' -e '^solenv/gdb/boost/optional.py$' -e '^solenv/vs/LibreOffice.natvis$' -e '^translations$' -e '\.svg$' | xargs -0 sed -i -E -e 's|\<boost(/optional)?/optional\.hpp\>|o3tl/optional.hxx|g' -e 's/\<boost(\s*)::(\s*)(make_)?optional\>/o3tl\1::\2\3optional/g' -e 's/\<boost(\s*)::(\s*)none\>/o3tl\1::\2nullopt/g'
(before committing include/o3tl/optional.hxx, and relying on some GNU features).
It excludes some files where mention of boost::optional et al should apparently
not be changed (and the sub-repo directory stubs). It turned out that all uses
of boost::none across the code base were in combination with boost::optional, so
had all to be rewritten as o3tl::nullopt.
Change-Id: Ibfd9f4b3d5a8aee6e6eed310b988c4e5ffd8b11b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/84128
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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...following up on 314f15bff08b76bf96acf99141776ef64d2f1355 "Extend
loplugin:external to warn about enums".
Cases where free functions were moved into an unnamed namespace along with a
class, to not break ADL, are in:
filter/source/svg/svgexport.cxx
sc/source/filter/excel/xelink.cxx
sc/source/filter/excel/xilink.cxx
svx/source/sdr/contact/viewobjectcontactofunocontrol.cxx
All other free functions mentioning moved classes appear to be harmless and not
give rise to (silent, even) ADL breakage. (One remaining TODO in
compilerplugins/clang/external.cxx is that derived classes are not covered by
computeAffectedTypes, even though they could also be affected by ADL-breakage---
but don't seem to be in any acutal case across the code base.)
For friend declarations using elaborate type specifiers, like
class C1 {};
class C2 { friend class C1; };
* If C2 (but not C1) is moved into an unnamed namespace, the friend declaration
must be changed to not use an elaborate type specifier (i.e., "friend C1;"; see
C++17 [namespace.memdef]/3: "If the name in a friend declaration is neither
qualified nor a template-id and the declaration is a function or an
elaborated-type-specifier, the lookup to determine whether the entity has been
previously declared shall not consider any scopes outside the innermost
enclosing namespace.")
* If C1 (but not C2) is moved into an unnamed namespace, the friend declaration
must be changed too, see <https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=71882>
"elaborated-type-specifier friend not looked up in unnamed namespace".
Apart from that, to keep changes simple and mostly mechanical (which should help
avoid regressions), out-of-line definitions of class members have been left in
the enclosing (named) namespace. But explicit specializations of class
templates had to be moved into the unnamed namespace to appease
<https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=92598> "explicit specialization of
template from unnamed namespace using unqualified-id in enclosing namespace".
Also, accompanying declarations (of e.g. typedefs or static variables) that
could arguably be moved into the unnamed namespace too have been left alone.
And in some cases, mention of affected types in blacklists in other loplugins
needed to be adapted.
And sc/qa/unit/mark_test.cxx uses a hack of including other .cxx, one of which
is sc/source/core/data/segmenttree.cxx where e.g. ScFlatUInt16SegmentsImpl is
not moved into an unnamed namespace (because it is declared in
sc/inc/segmenttree.hxx), but its base ScFlatSegmentsImpl is. GCC warns about
such combinations with enabled-by-default -Wsubobject-linkage, but "The compiler
doesn’t give this warning for types defined in the main .C file, as those are
unlikely to have multiple definitions."
(<https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-9.2.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html>) The
warned-about classes also don't have multiple definitions in the given test, so
disable the warning when including the .cxx.
Change-Id: Ib694094c0d8168be68f8fe90dfd0acbb66a3f1e4
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I started with 32 and kept doubling the size until the site
did not need re-alloc, but clamped it at 512 (e.g. in emfio/).
Change-Id: Ib7caf35a1b7e42b0e4ed8aa812493449e3eefc8f
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Found with bin/find-unneeded-includes
Only removal proposals are dealt with here.
Change-Id: I7f15170473100c50bd4d287ec8cb4a8d6186c703
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E.g. #ifdef LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY is always true for code that builds
with our PCHs.
Change-Id: I3cf311ea3621b909105754cfea2cb0116b8b67f5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/80961
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Change-Id: Ib5292f4c702cc1e2994c736250a93e6fb18d1a20
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/79988
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Change-Id: I7b3a22584bb2e4d501f509ffcd80929feed23a4c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/79360
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...as witnessed once with some `instdir/program/unopkg remove ooo2gd_3.0.0.oxt`:
> xmlscript/source/xml_helper/xml_byteseq.cxx:116:13: runtime error: null pointer passed as argument 1, which is declared to never be null
> /usr/include/string.h:43:28: note: nonnull attribute specified here
> #0 in xmlscript::BSeqOutputStream::writeBytes(com::sun::star::uno::Sequence<signed char> const&) at xmlscript/source/xml_helper/xml_byteseq.cxx:116:5
> #1 in fileaccess::TaskManager::page(int, rtl::OUString const&, com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::io::XOutputStream> const&) at ucb/source/ucp/file/filtask.cxx:655:32
> #2 in fileaccess::BaseContent::open(int, com::sun::star::ucb::OpenCommandArgument2 const&) at ucb/source/ucp/file/bc.cxx:911:29
> #3 in fileaccess::BaseContent::execute(com::sun::star::ucb::Command const&, int, com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::ucb::XCommandEnvironment> const&) at ucb/source/ucp/file/bc.cxx:323:53
> #4 in non-virtual thunk to fileaccess::BaseContent::execute(com::sun::star::ucb::Command const&, int, com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::ucb::XCommandEnvironment> const&) at ucb/source/ucp/file/bc.cxx
> #5 in ucbhelper::Content_Impl::executeCommand(com::sun::star::ucb::Command const&) at ucbhelper/source/client/content.cxx:1254:19
> #6 in ucbhelper::Content::openStream(com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::io::XOutputStream> const&) at ucbhelper/source/client/content.cxx:816:14
> #7 in dp_misc::readFile(ucbhelper::Content&) at desktop/source/deployment/misc/dp_ucb.cxx:195:23
> #8 in dp_misc::readLine(rtl::OUString*, rtl::OUString const&, ucbhelper::Content&, unsigned short) at desktop/source/deployment/misc/dp_ucb.cxx:207:34
> #9 in dp_registry::backend::configuration::(anonymous namespace)::BackendImpl::configmgrini_verify_init(com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::ucb::XCommandEnvironment> const&) at desktop/source/deployment/registry/configuration/dp_configuration.cxx:371:17
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Change-Id: I66bef2d1bc037efa893f3ae3ad8058aa16f7cc5b
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Change-Id: I5a318632bcc575ea7e476ec0fb74c905b252ecdd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/77829
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look for places we should be using std::as_const on for-range
loops over uno::Sequence, to avoid triggering a copy
Change-Id: I7efb641bf09d37c87946f03428ee4eec90298c8a
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Change-Id: I52ac067c200b02bc8513033b249863f67b245528
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/77271
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Reviewed-by: Julien Nabet <serval2412@yahoo.fr>
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Change-Id: Ic294ce631c87f2a7ecbcec69f9ecd38183d7dd45
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/76622
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Change-Id: I56a9bf698b60bd278c71cc632aacef2bd2f4c13f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/76501
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Change-Id: Id4e3d9d1bbfd47181299568afec45e996eb1eed5
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Change-Id: I207d21e674366046e2663ebaf7f5161cde2c5fab
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Use range-based loops or replace with comphelper or STL functions
Change-Id: I3d63811caf80c87a9d560087e1f0d933ebcc0d55
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Plus some build fixes triggered by this.
Change-Id: I59b21def706598ceffd45ae5b1f0262ec9c1ad50
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Similar to clang-tidy readability-container-size-empty
Change-Id: I71e7af4ac3043d8d40922e99f8a4798f0993294c
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V572 It is odd that the object which was created using 'new' operator
is immediately cast to another type.
Change-Id: I54976062dc3f62eaaa79f89eff54454f0b24ac2c
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Change-Id: I34132931eba103aec5f9622be9c3bf2dd4de237d
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The commit is based on the patch in https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=120066.
Change-Id: Ia4ad536331954679940104adf5d6178228c90854
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/68814
Reviewed-by: Samuel Mehrbrodt <Samuel.Mehrbrodt@cib.de>
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Add exceptionToString() and getCaughtExceptionAsString() methods in
tools.
Use the new methods in DbgUnhandledException()
Add special-case case code for most of the exceptions that contain extra
fields, so all of the relevant data ends up in the log
Change-Id: I376f6549b4d7bd480202f8bff17a454657c75ece
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look for mixed indentation in compound statements, which makes them hard
to read, and sometimes makes it look like a statement is associated with
a nearby if/for
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found with
git grep -n -A4 'if.*!.*empty' | grep -B3 -P
'(\bfor)|(\bwhile)|(\bdo)'
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Found with bin/find-unneeded-includes
Only removal proposals are dealt with here.
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which seem to have snuck back in since the great rounds of removals.
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Change-Id: I73a617137bf0b3b567181ff817069944076eab0e
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error: accessing an element of the container does not require a call to
'data()'; did you mean to use 'operator[]'?
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