do them using C++17's __has_include instead
* configure.ac: Do not check for sys/times.h,
valgrind/memcheck.h, and spawn.h.
* bin/common_trans.cc, spot/misc/fixpool.hh, spot/misc/mspool.hh,
spot/misc/timer.hh: Adjust to use __has_include instead.
In 3fe74f1c, fixed_size_pool was changed in order to
help memcheck to detect "potential" memory leaks. In a
multithreaded context, this could raise false alarm. To
solve this, we proprose 2 policies for the pool, one with
the check and one without.
* spot/misc/fixpool.cc: deleted ...
* spot/ltsmin/ltsmin.cc, spot/ltsmin/spins_kripke.hh,
spot/mc/deadlock.hh, spot/misc/Makefile.am,
spot/misc/fixpool.cc, spot/misc/fixpool.hh,
spot/priv/allocator.hh, spot/ta/tgtaproduct.cc,
spot/ta/tgtaproduct.hh, spot/twa/twaproduct.cc,
spot/twa/twaproduct.hh, tests/core/mempool.cc: Here.
Allocate the first chunk when the fixpool is created. This avoid a
undefined behavior reported in issue #413 without requiring an extra
comparison in allocate().
* spot/misc/fixpool.hh, spot/misc/fixpool.cc (new_chunk_): New method
extracted from allocate(). Use it in the constructor as well.
* NEWS: Mention the bug.
* spot/priv/allocator.hh, spot/priv/Makefile.am: add a STL-compliant
allocator based on spot::fixed_size_pool
* spot/misc/fixpool.hh, spot/misc/fixpool.cc, spot/misc/Makefile.am:
refactor the existing spot::fixed_size_pool
* spot/ltsmin/ltsmin.cc, spot/twa/twaproduct.cc: reflect changes in the
interface of spot::fixed_size_pool
* tests/core/mempool.cc: test the new allocator
Annotate pools with valgrind macros so that it detects errors in pool
usage. Typically, we wish valgrind to detect a leak when the user fails
to call proper deallocation function.
* spot/misc/fixpool.hh, spot/misc/mspool.hh: here
* configure.ac: ensure that valgrind header exists
* tests/Makefile.am, tests/core/mempool.cc, tests/core/mempool.test,
tests/core/.gitignore: add tests to ensure valgrind accurately detects
leaks
Compilation of each header file alone, as a safety check, was removed
when introducing "#pragma once" because we did not have to check for
possible double inclusion. However we still need to compile each
header to make sure they are self-contained.
* tests/sanity/includes.test: Compile each header.
* tests/run.in: Export various compiler and directory flags.
* spot/twaalgos/emptiness_stats.hh, spot/misc/mspool.hh,
spot/misc/fixpool.hh: Include <spot/misc/common.hh>.
* spot/misc/common.hh: Include <cassert>.
* NEWS: Mention the fixed headers.
For #184.
* spot/graph/graph.hh, spot/kripke/kripkegraph.hh,
spot/misc/bitvect.hh, spot/misc/common.hh, spot/misc/fixpool.hh,
spot/misc/mspool.hh, spot/misc/timer.hh, spot/tl/formula.hh,
spot/twa/acc.hh, spot/twa/taatgba.hh, spot/twa/twa.hh,
spot/twa/twagraph.hh, spot/twaalgos/emptiness_stats.hh,
spot/twaalgos/mask.hh, spot/twaalgos/ndfs_result.hxx,
spot/twaalgos/sccinfo.hh, spot/twaalgos/translate.hh: Replace
assert() by SPOT_ASSERT(), or an exception, or nothing, depending
on the case.
* tests/sanity/style.test: Flag all asserts in headers.
* HACKING: Discuss assertions.
* NEWS: Mention the change.
* src/: Rename as ...
* spot/: ... this, adjust all headers to include <spot/...> instead of
"...", and adjust all Makefile.am to search headers from the top-level
directory.
* HACKING: Add conventions about #include.
* spot/sanity/style.test: Add a few more grep to catch cases
that do not follow these conventions.
* .gitignore, Makefile.am, README, bench/stutter/Makefile.am,
bench/stutter/stutter_invariance_formulas.cc,
bench/stutter/stutter_invariance_randomgraph.cc, configure.ac,
debian/rules, doc/Doxyfile.in, doc/Makefile.am,
doc/org/.dir-locals.el.in, doc/org/g++wrap.in, doc/org/init.el.in,
doc/org/tut01.org, doc/org/tut02.org, doc/org/tut03.org,
doc/org/tut10.org, doc/org/tut20.org, doc/org/tut21.org,
doc/org/tut22.org, doc/org/tut30.org, iface/ltsmin/Makefile.am,
iface/ltsmin/kripke.test, iface/ltsmin/ltsmin.cc,
iface/ltsmin/ltsmin.hh, iface/ltsmin/modelcheck.cc,
wrap/python/Makefile.am, wrap/python/ajax/spotcgi.in,
wrap/python/spot_impl.i, wrap/python/tests/ltl2tgba.py,
wrap/python/tests/randgen.py, wrap/python/tests/run.in: Adjust.