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Stephan Bergmann yazdı
...to special member function declarations that were left undefined. Helps compilers do a better job at identifiying unused class members. This plugin uses heuristics and whitelists do identify applicable declarations, but is not appropriate for "unattended" use so is placed into store/. The following commits contain the results of running this plugin, per module: * Declarations of undefined special member functions are mmarked SAL_DELETED_FUNCTION (aka "= delete", which is deemed superior to deriving the class from boost::noncopyable, cf. Howard Hinnant's reply to <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7823990/what-are-the-advantages-of-boostnoncopyable>. * Any redundant "explicit" or SAL_DLLPRIVATE markers are removed from the deleted definitions. * Some redundant declarations of undefined default ctors are simply removed; smelled like clueless cargo-cult to have them declared at all. * Some declarations of undefined operator == etc. are left in (and marked SAL_DELETED_FUNCTION) for now, to be on the safe side, though they are likely clueless cargo-cult, too. * Most "static-only" classes are replaced with namespaces (and some where that would be non-trivial due to private members are marked TODO for later). * Newly identified unused class members are removed. Change-Id: Ibeaae4fd579d7a0971a2c2a654a2263acd13414a
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