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which seem to have snuck back in since the great rounds of removals.
Change-Id: I85f7f5f4801c0b48dae8b50f51f83595b286d6a1
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Change-Id: Ia443a0e61a091d877c8da26bf7d45bf4261f8669
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Change-Id: I21cf6bafab6e865b90b29caa73183a8e00b538d1
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redundant get() call on smart pointer
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...where "inline" (in its meaning of "this function can be defined in multiple
translation units") thus doesn't make much sense. (As discussed in
compilerplugins/clang/redundantinline.cxx, exempt such "static inline" functions
in include files for now.)
All the rewriting has been done automatically by the plugin, except for one
instance in sw/source/ui/frmdlg/column.cxx that used to involve an #if), plus
some subsequent solenv/clang-format/reformat-formatted-files.
Change-Id: Ib8b996b651aeafc03bbdc8890faa05ed50517224
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no need to store such small movable and ref-counted objects separately
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...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.
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It seems that on iOS, where we don't have any Java, Python, BASIC, or
other scripting, the only thing that would use the C++/UNO bridge
functionality that invokes codeSnippet() was cppu::throwException().
codeSnippet() is part of what corresponds to the code that uses
run-time-generated machine code on other platforms. We can't generate
code at run-time on iOS, that has been known forever. Instead we have
used some manually written assembler to handle it instead. We used to
have a Perl script to generate a set of code snippets for different
cases, different numbers of parameters of the called function and
whatnot, but that went away at some stage some year ago. (It is
unclear whether that broke the C++/UNO bridge on iOS, or whether the
stuff continued to work even after that.)
Anyway, this handwritten assembly, or the manual construction of
internal data structures for exceptions, or something else, seemed to
have bit-rotten. Exceptions thrown with cppu::throwException() were
not catchable properly any longer.
Instead of digging in and trying to understand what is wrong, I chose
another solution. It turns out that the number of types of exception
objects thrown by cppu::throwException() is fairly small. During
startup of the LibreOffice code, and loading of an .odt document, only
one kind of exception is thrown this way... (The lovely
css::ucb:InteractiveAugmentedIOException.)
So we can simply have code that checks what the type of object being
thrown is, and explicitgly throws such an object then with a normal
C++ throw statement. Seems to work.
Sadly the cppu::getCaughtException() API still needs some inline
assembly in the C++/UNO brige. That seems to work though, knock on
wood.
This commit also adds a small "unit test" for iOS, copied from
cppuhelperm to ImplSVMain(). Ideally we should not copy code around of
course, but have a separate unit test app for iOS that would somehow
include relevant unit tests from source files all over the place.
Later.
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Found with bin/find-unneeded-includes
Only removal proposals are dealt with here.
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where used directly, since rtl_allocateMemory now just calls into std::malloc
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To complete commit:
e9fa088735bfbd34bc81f1925438691f746db070
It passed "make check" on Linux
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Change-Id: Ie3baa2f843a98c1edc523050db53beaa2c803394
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...as gbuild can handle such dependencies from tests to libraries from modules
higher up in the hierarchy
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Change-Id: I8202cf38e4b54fc4b457d2a7d70ad42b29ee9dec
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Change-Id: I5b27c4803a9927ff9e2be084e7abbae7fdf94f55
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used since...
commit dacc1b40df67d154c96b256b0d920460f38c3d11
Date: Sat Jul 28 16:33:22 2018 +0100
ofz#9597 rethrown IOException not caught by catch IOException
the adjustedPtr seems to be as expected, but the type_info not. Presumably
these are thrown as 'dependent exceptions' (?)
https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/libstdc%2B%2B-v3/libsupc%2B%2B/eh_type.cc#L42
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with thread safe static initialization
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Change-Id: If7365b05c8f4fd1bf130678cb28f05c9a1add4c7
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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 connectivity to cui
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Change-Id: I043d265d3d73a3e16f05d5ca7e29a09341651d82
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Change-Id: I30bd9e0bf99c2a115b67a59377b2d2ef6fdefef0
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Change-Id: Ie0fb647938e3cf730976fb2e435b92bfd67ef645
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(*) if we are already throwing a Wrapped*Exception, get the
exception using cppu::getCaughtexception.
(*) when catching and then immediately throwing UNO exceptions,
use cppu::getCaughtException to prevent exception slicing
(*) if we are going to catch an exception and then
immediately throw a RuntimeException, rather throw a
WrappedTargetRuntimeException and preserve the original exception information.
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Change-Id: I5c75875da44334569c02e2ff039b33c38397a0a2
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Change-Id: I415e07d737c734d63ac969783464babcbb9ea884
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Populate static module references before entering a jail
containing no code.
Implement for scfilt, scui, swui, sdui.
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Change-Id: Ib097ea1764d275a3123d0dccf05d52315b4858a1
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...so consistently use the latter instead of the former
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Change-Id: Id1c7ddf6c49ec709e38947a82731fe31a64aad04
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Change-Id: I193884eea6289653d648489edd1a8e929524a3c5
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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: I3966d302241a52014aaad41f72924a2095ea6621
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This reverts commit ab07f81d0b5ffc4297d5f15d2458c5cc9217800f.
> Jan 12 10:21:35 <sberg> tml_, is ab07f81d0b5ffc4297d5f15d2458c5cc9217800f
> still relevant? (one could imagine that if one wants such debug output during
> development in a non-debug build, one could build with --enable-sal-log?)
> Jan 12 10:22:01 <tml_> I have no idea what's relevant on iOS any longer
> Jan 12 10:22:26 <tml_> ... but my gut feeling would be no, can be removed
> Jan 12 10:23:14 <tml_> the rationale in the commit message sounds a bit thin
> Jan 12 10:24:02 <tml_> surely one should test an ap well enough before
> submitting, to verify that it isn't possible to get it to try to invoke a
> constructor that isn't included
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That *is* what we want, I guess, so better I do it proactively before
I am told to do it. Sorry for the back and forth, but my main point in
touching this code was anyway the filtering out of the component (the
KDE4Backend thing) that causes a crash for me, at least, and which it
presumably is fairly pointless to preload anyway.
Also, filter out libraries that for some reason have an empty name.
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As the 1aedb6c4345719a963a883b13fa983db3ab4b9a8 commit message said,
the point is that we want this output even with a LO built for
production where SAL_INFO() and SAL_WARN() are no-ops.
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Change-Id: I1c1ff4ec7cda00a76bdeb018366afed2187c7ef8
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Use just SAL_INFO(), with tag "cppuhelper.preload". No unconditional
writes to std::cerr. Also, log the loading attempt beforehand, so that
it is printed before any crash during the loading of a component.
Change-Id: Ifde8be8cb5d18dd88df21c45c906deb575d36960
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improve the detection of stuff we can return by const &, instead of by
copying
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since cdecl is the default calling convention on Windows for
such functions, the annotation is redundant.
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Change-Id: Idb704adbe78a42bf2f2aaf7f6110698d5559e836
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first, since those are safer to change than virtual methods
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Change-Id: Idad8a7b9b984147b7a64caf7527d8ad21bdd55a2
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function simplifyModule is reported unused == error on iOS,
therefore guarded with an #ifndef IOS
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that is definitely run by the ubsan tinderbox to flush out
cppuhelper/source/exc_thrower.cxx:201:15: runtime error: member call on address
"foo" which does not point to an object of type 'cppuhelper::detail::XExceptionThrower'
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Problems are hard enough to debug in a jailed kit process inside
a docker image; provide some visual feedback via stderr.
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...than 25313923b08018bd837cfe3fc99a5e141602cafc "Fix CppunitTest_services for
constructor-based implementations..." (which this commit reverts again). My
claim that "the 'factory' would be the object itself" is nonsense, it would
rather be an ImplementationWrapper (but one that was freshly created for each
ServiceManager::createContentEnumeration).
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Change-Id: I9138b7e5d53c30488f99e9f9b9fe3f98c8d6858b
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no need to explicitly specify it anymore
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Previosly (since commit 9ac98e6e3488e434bf4864ecfb13a121784f640b)
it was expected to gradually remove SAL_U/W usage in Windows code
by replacing with reinterpret_cast or changing to some bettertypes.
But as it's useful to make use of fact that LibreOffice and Windows
use compatible representation of strings, this commit puts these
functions to a better-suited o3tl, and recommends that the functions
be consistently used throughout Windows-specific code to reflect the
compatibility and keep the casts safe.
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