Using GCC 13.3.0 I get warnings like the following:
```
In file included from .../ChaiScript/static_libs/../include/chaiscript/language/chaiscript_optimizer.hpp:10,
from .../ChaiScript/static_libs/../include/chaiscript/language/chaiscript_parser.hpp:26,
from .../ChaiScript/static_libs/chaiscript_parser.cpp:1:
.../ChaiScript/static_libs/../include/chaiscript/language/chaiscript_eval.hpp: In instantiation of ‘chaiscript::Boxed_Value chaiscript::eval::Global_Decl_AST_Node<T>::eval_internal(const chaiscript::detail::Dispatch_State&) const [with T = chaiscript::eval::Tracer<chaiscript::eval::Noop_Tracer_Detail>]’:
.../ChaiScript/static_libs/../include/chaiscript/language/chaiscript_eval.hpp:503:19: required from here
.../ChaiScript/static_libs/../include/chaiscript/language/chaiscript_eval.hpp:504:28: warning: possibly dangling reference to a temporary [-Wdangling-reference]
504 | const std::string &idname = [&]() -> const std::string & {
| ^~~~~~
.../ChaiScript/static_libs/../include/chaiscript/language/chaiscript_eval.hpp:510:10: note: the temporary was destroyed at the end of the full expression ‘<lambda closure object>chaiscript::eval::Global_Decl_AST_Node<chaiscript::eval::Tracer<chaiscript::eval::Noop_Tracer_Detail> >::eval_internal(const chaiscript::detail::Dispatch_State&) const::<lambda()>{((const chaiscript::eval::Global_Decl_AST_Node<chaiscript::eval::Tracer<chaiscript::eval::Noop_Tracer_Detail> >*)this)}.chaiscript::eval::Global_Decl_AST_Node<chaiscript::eval::Tracer<chaiscript::eval::Noop_Tracer_Detail> >::eval_internal(const chaiscript::detail::Dispatch_State&) const::<lambda()>()’
504 | const std::string &idname = [&]() -> const std::string & {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
505 | if (this->children[0]->identifier == AST_Node_Type::Reference) {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
506 | return this->children[0]->children[0]->text;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
507 | } else {
| ~~~~~~~~
508 | return this->children[0]->text;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
509 | }
| ~
510 | }();
| ~^~
```
Fix this by replacing the lambda with a simple ternary operator
expression.
ChaiScript 6 always used a shared_ptr to wrap C++ objects created in
ChaiScript. Newer versions avoid this by only wrapping objects that cannot
be copied. This has the side effect that ChaiScript depends on correctly
implemented C++ copy and move constructors in unexpected locations.
I don't think the reduced overhead (by avoiding the shared_ptr) justifies
the new behavior in every case.
Therefore, I suggest we temporarily only perform this optimization if the class
is trivially destructible, until unexpected copies and moves in ChaiScript
are fixed (if this is even possible), or there is a sanitizer/compiler warning
that can detect these cases.
Before the change the following code will call the ctor once, move once,
and the dtor twice:
auto obj = MoveableObject();
After this change it will only call the ctor once and the dtor once.
ChaiScript inherits from ChaiScript_Basic, so this is good practice.
I also need to be able to inherit from ChaiScript and dynamic cast, which is impossible without this destructor.
I initially tried to use the existing .clang-format file,
but it does not match the code style (at least with clang-format 11)
and the formatting is not consistent across files.
Therefore, I decided to rewrite the .clang-format with some personal
preferences.
Used command
find . -iname "*.hpp" -o -iname "*.cpp" | xargs clang-format -i -style=file
is_pod_v was deprecated in C++20, is_pod_v can be
replaced with is_trivial_v && is_standard_layout_v.
I don't see any benefit from is_standard_layout_v,
but I could have missed something.
The underlying pair that is dereferenced from the iterator has always `const` qualified `first` member (key type). Therefore, an unnecessary temporary was created and bounded to the const ref to the pair. This could be also fixed with `for (const auto &p : from_map)`.
- code (on MSVC) was asserting due to trying to dereference invalid
pointers (dereferencing the end iterator, even if only to get its
address!).
- when a Function_Params is constructed with an empty vector, you
can't return the address of the vec.front() -- instead we use
nullptr for the m_begin and m_end pointers.
There are two warnings when compiling with GCC 7.4.1 or clang 5.0.1.
1. warning: explicit by-copy capture of ‘this’ redundant with by-copy capture default
2. warning: typedef ... locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
This change removes [2] and it compacts the lambda capture clause in [1].
Because it's a singleton and should be one instance per thread, without it will be singleton per call,
also it won't compile on VS2017 15.8.9
The error:
chaiscript\include\chaiscript\chaiscript_threading.hpp(107): error C2480: 'my_t': 'thread' is only valid for data items of static extent