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...now that macOS builds are guaranteed to have std::optional since
358146bbbd1b9775c12770fb5e497b6ec5adfc51 "Bump macOS build baseline to
Xcode 11.3 and macOS 10.14.4".
The change is done mostly mechanically with
> for i in $(git grep -Fl optional); do
> sed -i -e 's:<o3tl/optional\.hxx>\|\"o3tl/optional\.hxx\":<optional>:' \
> -e 's/\<o3tl::optional\>/std::optional/g' \
> -e 's/\<o3tl::make_optional\>/std::make_optional/g' "$i"
> done
> for i in $(git grep -Flw o3tl::nullopt); do
> sed -i -e 's/\<o3tl::nullopt\>/std::nullopt/g' "$i"
> done
(though that causes some of the resulting
#include <optional>
to appear at different places relative to other includes than if they had been
added manually), plus a few manual modifications:
* adapt bin/find-unneeded-includes
* adapt desktop/IwyuFilter_desktop.yaml
* remove include/o3tl/optional.hxx
* quote resulting "<"/">" as "<"/">" in officecfg/registry/cppheader.xsl
* and then solenv/clang-format/reformat-formatted-files
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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.
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since...
commit 644ebf7823c85973e2724cbfcf403cb63b054bfe
Date: Tue Jan 28 20:40:15 2020 +0000
weld SmElementsDockingWindow
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I checked return values.
Long variables didn't affect the calculation.
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I checked return values.
Long variables didn't affect the calculation.
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found by my new loplugin:unusedvariableplus
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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.)
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and flatten the pImpl data
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found using 'git grep', I tried using clang-tidy, but it only
successfully found a tiny fraction of these
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which reduces code bloat, and lets us log when elements are ignored
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which is much better cache-wise
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<http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2019/p1423r3.html> "char8_t
backward compatibility remediation", as implemented now by <https://gcc.gnu.org/
git/?p=gcc.git;a=commit;h=0c5b35933e5b150df0ab487efb2f11ef5685f713> "libstdc++:
P1423R3 char8_t remediation (2/4)" for -std=c++2a, deletes operator << overloads
that would print an integer rather than a (presumably expected) character.
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<http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2019/p1423r3.html> "char8_t
backward compatibility remediation", as implemented now by <https://gcc.gnu.org/
git/?p=gcc.git;a=commit;h=0c5b35933e5b150df0ab487efb2f11ef5685f713> "libstdc++:
P1423R3 char8_t remediation (2/4)" for -std=c++2a, deletes operator << overloads
that would print an integer rather than a (presumably expected) character.
But for simplicity (and to avoid issues with non-printing characters), keep
printing an integer here.
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which merely announce that the next declaration is a class
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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.
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I (tried to) keep these files consistent locally with astyle in the past,
switching to clang-format makes sure that the recent problem with introducing
inconsistencies with automatic loplugin rewrites doesn't happen again.
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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.
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To mitigate the dangers of silently breaking ADL when moving enums into unnamed
namespaces (see the commit message of 206b5b2661be37efdff3c6aedb6f248c4636be79
"New loplugin:external"), note all functions that are affected. (The plan is to
extend loplugin:external further to also warn about classes and class templates,
and the code to identify affected functions already takes that into account, so
some parts of that code are not actually relevant for enums.)
But it appears that none of the functions that are actually affected by the
changes in this commit relied on being found through ADL, so no adaptions were
necessary for them.
(clang::DeclContext::collectAllContexts is non-const, which recursively means
that External's Visit... functions must take non-const Decl*. Which required
compilerplugins/clang/sharedvisitor/analyzer.cxx to be generalized to support
such Visit... functions with non-const Decl* parameters.)
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tweak the plugin to be more permissive, then validate by hand
afterwards
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and since I notice that the two call sites also don't care about
pShortTypeName, remove that too
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...in ac2c1fb821b45f2382a5104b4d98dc08061ae938 "Replace some uses of
OUStringChar with string literals". Thanks to Mike Kaganski for spotting the
error!
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E.g. #ifdef LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY is always true for code that builds
with our PCHs.
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It started out as a wrapper around character literals, but has by now become a
wrapper around arbitrary single characters. Besides updating the documentation,
this change is a mechanical
for i in $(git grep -Fl OUStringLiteral1); do sed -i -e s/OUStringLiteral1/OUStringChar/g "$i"; done
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Existing documents unwittingly may have used that as decimal
separator in such locales (though it never was as this is always
the en-US locale).
"Regression" from
commit 9336286a7ea5385541344f444e6f8702c85bdacb
CommitDate: Fri Nov 30 22:15:22 2018 +0100
[API CHANGE] Resolves: tdf#42518 new KParseTokens::GROUP_SEPARATOR_IN_NUMBER
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activates-default of True means pressing return activates the default
button of the action area, which is typically what vcl Edit did by
default.
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Now that there's no need to support weld/unwelded mixes of
pages in dialog any more.
inherit from a BuilderPage which contains a Builder and
Toplevel container
BuilderPage Activate and Deactivate replace TabPage ActivatePage and
DeactivatePage, allowing disambiguation wrt SfxTabPage ActivatePage and
DeactivatePage.
Change-Id: I5706e50fd92f712a25328ee9791e054bb9ad9812
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/79317
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
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When I did the fast string concatenation, I didn't add any support
for number(), which simply returned a O(U)String, and so it did
the extra allocation/deallocation, although that could be avoided.
In order to support this, number() now returns a special temporary
return type, similarly to O(U)StringConcat, which allows delaying
the concatenation the same way.
Also similarly, the change of the return type in some cases requires
explicit cast to the actual string type. Usage of OString::getStr()
is so extensive in the codebase that I actually added it to the helper
class, after that it's only relatively few cases.
Change-Id: Iba6e158010e1e458089698c426803052b6f46031
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/78873
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Luboš Luňák <l.lunak@collabora.com>
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Change-Id: I78eb67913a568c610e38e5002f914773c4906dfd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/79350
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Arkadiy Illarionov <qarkai@gmail.com>
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