9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
c099d50397 Added support for Raw String Literals (C++11). 2015-12-10 16:15:40 +01:00
c92dc9706c Relaxed C++ tokenizer so a '\'(backslash) can be use to escape any character inside a string or character.
The following 2 code snippets could not be tokenized:

1:  if (*pbuf == '\0x05'), the problem is the '\0' in the character
literal '\0x05'.
2:  szPath = m_sdcacheDir + _T("\    oMedia");, the problem is the '\ '
in the string literal "\    oMedia".

I relaxed the lexical grammar so a '\' (backslash) can escape any
character inside a string or character literal. We can relax the grammar
because CPD only needs the tokens, so it is no problem to accept
'invalid' string / character literals. (according to the ANSI C
standard).  Failing too fast because the tokenizer is too strict is
annoying because then we can't check the files for duplicated code.

Both snippets were taken from existing projects and be successfully
compiled, so for some C / C++ compilers it is valid code.
2015-01-13 11:36:54 +01:00
d830974842 Fixed lexical error when a C++ file contains an empty character literal L''.
This commit fixes a lexical error when a C++ file contains an empty
character literal L''. The following code could not be tokenized:

std::wstring wsMessage( sMessage.length(), L'');

It triggers the following error:

net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.TokenMgrError: Lexical error in file
'foo.cpp' at line 1, column 46.  Encountered: "\'" (39), after : "\'"
2015-01-13 11:36:54 +01:00
ceef6cd236 Fixed lexical eror when a preprocessor directive is followed by a single line comment that starts with "//*".
This commit fixes a lexical eror when a preprocessor directive is
followed by a single line comment that starts with "//*".

The following code could not be tokenized:

#define LSTFVLES_CPP  //*

It triggers the following error:

net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.TokenMgrError: Lexical error in file
'foo.cpp' at line 2, column 0.  Encountered: <EOF> after : ""
2015-01-13 11:36:53 +01:00
5c2df4c877 Fixed lexical error when a C++ file contains ASM with the '@' character.
This commit fixes a lexical error when a C++ file contains ASM with the
'@' character. The following code cannot be tokenized and triggers a
lexical error:

asm void eSPI_boot()
{
// setup stack pointer
lis r1, _stack_addr@h
ori r1, r1, _stack_addr@l
}

The error that occurs:

net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.TokenMgrError: Lexical error in file
CODE_LOADED_FROM_STRING at line 4, column 22.  Encountered: "@" (64),
after : ""
2015-01-13 11:36:53 +01:00
26b4f850b1 #1252 net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.TokenMgrError: Lexical error in file xxx.cpp 2014-12-12 18:58:51 +01:00
6b3b9d0ccc #1252 implement BOM detection differently for cpp 2014-12-12 17:45:38 +01:00
5f9bd17ee6 #1252 net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.TokenMgrError: Lexical error in file xxx.cpp 2014-10-18 12:33:40 +02:00
cdf293f9fc Move cpp into own sub-module 2014-10-04 18:48:35 +02:00