* Added c++17 test configurations for clang5.0 and clang6.0
* Removed explicit not_null constructor, sloppy_not_null, added strict_not_null
We added explicit not_null constructor in version 2.0.0.
It proved very difficult to switch to the new version for
large code bases that adopted previous versions of gsl,
due to not_null used extensively in the code. Still, using
explicit constructor is very benefitial for new code, since
it encorages better API design and make null checks intentional.
To resolve the issue, this change:
- removes explicit keyword from not_null constructor
- removes unneded sloppy_not_null type
- adds strict_not_null type to behave the same way as v2 not_null
- updates tests
* Removed explicit not_null constructor, sloppy_not_null, added strict_not_null
We added explicit not_null constructor in version 2.0.0.
It proved very difficult to switch to the new version for
large code bases that adopted previous versions of gsl,
due to not_null used extensively in the code. Still, using
explicit constructor is very benefitial for new code, since
it encorages better API design and make null checks intentional.
To resolve the issue, this change:
- removes explicit keyword from not_null constructor
- removes unneded sloppy_not_null type
- adds strict_not_null type to behave the same way as v2 not_null
- updates tests
* fixed build break for gcc7
* added more tests
* added more non-compiling tests
* Addressed PR comments and suppressed a code analysis warning
* Fixed test failure in not_null tests
* Added c++17 test configurations for clang5.0 and clang6.0
* Fixed CppCoreCheck warnings in GSL and tests
- Added CMakeSettings.json for VS Open Folder configuration
- So we can easily run CppCoreCheck in VS
- Fixed CppCorecheck warnings where it made sense
- Suppressed the rest
- Some suppression does not work due to compiler/tool bugs,
so replaced by #pragma disable
- CppCoreCheck has noise, suppressed those with comments
- Catch produces many warnings, blanket-supressed them all
- Had to fix clang formatting to keep attributes in place
- clang-format does not support attributes, so I am using
- "CommentPragmas: '^ NO-FORMAT:'" to skip formatiting on them
- Removed GSL_NOEXCEPT macro, removed incorred noexcepts
* Ignore unknown attributes
* ignore unknown attributes in noexception mode tests
* fixed C26472 in at()
* created GSL_SUPPRESS macro to allow all compilers to parse suppression attributes
* try to fix gcc compilation problems with attributes
* ignore gsl::suppress for gcc
* move suppression to function level on return statements
clang5.0 and up does not allow attributes on return statemets in constexpr functions
* move suppression to function level on return statements
* use GSL_SUPPRESS in algorithm_tests
* Addressed PR comments
* Added c++17 test configurations for clang5.0 and clang6.0
* removed GSL_NOEXCEPT
- Removed GSL_NOEXCEPT macro
- Replaced by noexcept keyword when needed
- removed noexcept where a function could throw
* remove unneded undef
* fixed replace errors
* removed noexcept where function can throw
not called even by the unit test (it was calling the "container" ctor
instead). I mimicked the constructor taking a non-const std::array to fix
the issue.
Project files were not following the clang-format style. For people
using IDEs were clang-format is always run after a save this would
cause unwanted changes.
This commit only applies "clang-format -i" to files.
* Nest "gsl" directory inside a new "include" directory.
* Cleanup the _MSC_VER conditionals a bit; use constexpr on VS2017+.
* Don't #define noexcept on non-Microsoft implementations.
* Workaround VS2017 bug in multi_span. (Also implement == and != for static_bounds_dynamic_range_t because I'm an EoP semantic soundness snob.)
Fixes#441.