Re-produce with:
1) Open qt-essential-includes.pro and configure it with a Qt 5.7.0 MSVC2013
64 Bit Kit.
2) Run the analyzer.
Errors during analyzing occur in winnt.h [1]. This is somehow related to
/D__int32=long that we pass on. Removing it helps.
It looks like there is no reason anymore to pass on the toolchain defines with
clang-3.8 at all. Our unit test projects can be parsed by the analyzer without
them.
Tested with the following kits:
Qt 5.6.0 (mingw39_32)
Qt 5.6.0 (msvc2013)
Qt 5.6.0 (msvc2013_64)
Qt 5.6.0 (msvc2015)
Qt 5.6.0 (msvc2015_64)
Qt 5.7.0 (mingw53_32)
Qt 5.7.0 (msvc2013)
Qt 5.7.0 (msvc2013_64)
Qt 5.7.0 (msvc2015)
Qt 5.7.0 (msvc2015_64)
[1]
In file included from D:\dev\creator\creator-4.1\src\plugins\clangstaticanalyzer\unit-tests\qt-essential-includes\main.cpp:2:
In file included from D:/usr/qt-5.7.0-msvc2013_64/5.7/msvc2013_64/include/QtGui\QtGui:32:
In file included from D:/usr/qt-5.7.0-msvc2013_64/5.7/msvc2013_64/include/QtGui/qopenglcontext.h:60:
In file included from D:/usr/qt-5.7.0-msvc2013_64/5.7/msvc2013_64/include\QtGui/qopengl.h:49:
In file included from D:/usr/qt-5.7.0-msvc2013_64/5.7/msvc2013_64/include\QtCore/qt_windows.h:61:
In file included from C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\include\um\windows.h:164:
In file included from C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\include\shared\windef.h:24:
In file included from C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\include\shared\minwindef.h:182:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\include\um\winnt.h(3077,1) : error: functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded
__getcallerseflags (
^
D:\dev\llvm\3.8\changingLibClang_install\bin\..\lib\clang\3.8.1\include\intrin.h(68,14) : note: previous declaration is here
unsigned int __getcallerseflags(void);
~~~~~~~~ ^
1 error generated.
Change-Id: I2de8d0393a575f88dd59dfa71fbfb11f2debc158
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
libclang 3.8 seems to be sensitive to file paths separators [1]. On Windows,
this led to not updated document annotations and/or crashes after reparsing.
When passing file paths to libclang, convert to native separators.
When getting file paths from libclang, convert back.
This handles:
* main file path
* file paths of the unsaved files
* -I<DIR> arguments, the resource path (for builtins) and the paths to the
wrapped qt headers
* included header files from libclang
* source locations from libclang
Also, minimize the conversion in SourceLocation to a minimum by making
filePath() lazy.
[1] https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=28381
Change-Id: If5866f34a6fdc6b34b16c022d3988e8e6eae2a0a
Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@qt.io>
For some reason, clang 3.8.0 on Windows does not enable exceptions anymore,
which leads to parse errors in MSVC headers (reported upstream [1]).
With this change, we can finally parse main/mainwindow.cpp of a Qt Widgets
Application for a MSVC2015 Kit and libclang 3.8.0 without any error.
[1] https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27324
Change-Id: I532ad4852a06318baf083d363378bc577b3c4309
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@theqtcompany.com>
This applies the following change for the clang code model, too.
commit d13d179524
Clang Static Analyzer: Workaround analyzing MSVC2015 projects with clang 3.8.0 II
Change-Id: Ia229d7e8b24c2e1c0a83d9a53c623ea1f79c4a06
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@theqtcompany.com>
Infer the version from the _MSC_FULL_VER macro, so it cannot get out of sync
with that.
Adapt the analyzer to do the same.
Based on
commit daf08d8702
Clang Static Analyzer: Workaround analyzing MSVC2015 projects with clang 3.8.0
Change-Id: I9d34abdbe2c83fe271eadd8d051caad43aca6772
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@theqtcompany.com>
As for the analyzer, this makes us independent of the default triple and will
most likely reduce the maintenance - e.g. the target implies certain internal
command line arguments, we will profit from added ones.
This fixes parsing of mingw headers with the clang code model.
Change-Id: I722b981125a80fac5f62a7af40a83ecdd7bbf811
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@theqtcompany.com>