forbid the use of std::endl on std::cerr

std::cerr will flush after each operator<< by default, so it's simpler
to use \n instead of std::endl, especially if we can merge \n into the
previous string.  Ideally we should prefer \n for std::cout as well,
but there are reasonable cases where we want to call std::endl there,
so it's hard to enforce.

* tests/sanity/style.test: Diagnose occurrences of cerr.*<<.*endl.
* bin/autcross.cc, bin/autfilt.cc, bin/ltlcross.cc, bin/ltlsynt.cc,
spot/tl/formula.cc, spot/twa/bdddict.cc, tests/core/checkpsl.cc,
tests/core/checkta.cc, tests/core/consterm.cc, tests/core/emptchk.cc,
tests/core/equalsf.cc, tests/core/ikwiad.cc, tests/core/kind.cc,
tests/core/length.cc, tests/core/ltlrel.cc, tests/core/parity.cc,
tests/core/randtgba.cc, tests/core/reduc.cc, tests/core/syntimpl.cc,
tests/ltsmin/modelcheck.cc: Fix them.
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz 2019-07-15 02:31:13 +02:00
parent b4cced9ba8
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// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
// Copyright (C) 2008-2012, 2014-2016, 2018 Laboratoire de Recherche
// Copyright (C) 2008-2012, 2014-2016, 2018-2019 Laboratoire de Recherche
// et Développement de l'Epita (LRDE).
// Copyright (C) 2004 Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6
// (LIP6), département Systèmes Répartis Coopératifs (SRC), Université
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static void
syntax(char* prog)
{
std::cerr << prog << " formula1 formula2?" << std::endl;
std::cerr << prog << " formula1 formula2?\n";
exit(2);
}