* Add compilation flags: -Wshadow -Weffc++ -pedantic -pedantic-errors
* Delete implicit copy & move constructors & assignment operators
in classes with pointer data members.
* An exception to the above: Add default copy & move constructors &
assignment operators for the Binary class.
* Convert boolean RegEx operators to binary operators.
* Initialize all members in all classes in ctors.
* Let default ctor delegate to the converting ctor in
Binary and RegEx
* Don't change any tests except regex_test (as a result of the change
to binary operators).
Note: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1544675 makes
-Weffc++ report a false positive in "include/yaml-cpp/node/impl.h".
* Fixed compiler warning -Wdeprecated with clang.
Starting with C++11 implicit copy-constructors are deprecated when the class
has a user defined destructor.
* Fixes -Wdocumentation warning.
yaml-cpp/parser.h:50:65: warning: parameter 'eventHandler}.' not found in the function
declaration [-Wdocumentation]
* Handles the next document by calling events on the {@param eventHandler}.
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
yaml-cpp/parser.h:50:65: note: did you mean 'eventHandler'?
* Handles the next document by calling events on the {@param eventHandler}.
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
eventHandler
- Adds 'std=c++11' compiler flags
- Replaces boost::type_traits with std::type_traits
- Replaces boost::shared_ptr with std::shared_ptr
- Replaces std::auto_ptr with std::unique_ptr
- Replaces raw pointers with std::unique_ptr in ptr_vector, ptr_stack, and SettingChanges
- Replaces boost::noncopyable with deleted copy and assignment operators
- Replaces boost::next with std::next
- Replaces boost::enable_if with std::enable_if
- Replaces boost::is_convertible with std::is_convertible
- Replaces ptrdiff_t with std::ptrdiff_t
- Replaces boost::iterator_facade and boost::iterator_adaptor with std::iterator, borrowing the 'proxy reference' technique from boost
- Removes Boost dependency from CMakeLists
- Formats changed files using clang-format
It seems that it's not necessary to export those members (as long as you can't access them), and most of them are STL instances, which apparently cause lots of problems for DLLs. (For example, you simply can't export instances of std::map; see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/168958.)