STYLE: Use range-based loops from C++11

C++11 Range based for loops can be used in

Used as a more readable equivalent to the traditional for loop operating over a
range of values, such as all elements in a container, in the forward direction..

Range based loopes are more explicit for only computing the
end location once for containers.

SRCDIR=/Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/ #My local SRC
BLDDIR=/Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/cmake-build-debug/ #My local BLD

cd /Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/cmake-build-debug/
run-clang-tidy.py -extra-arg=-D__clang__ -checks=-*,modernize-loop-convert  -header-filter=.* -fix
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Hans Johnson
2019-01-14 17:09:12 -06:00
committed by Hans Johnson
parent 3beadff472
commit cbeed7b076
5 changed files with 11 additions and 28 deletions

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@@ -150,9 +150,7 @@ void TestResult::printFailure(bool printTestName) const {
}
// Print in reverse to display the callstack in the right order
Failures::const_iterator itEnd = failures_.end();
for (Failures::const_iterator it = failures_.begin(); it != itEnd; ++it) {
const Failure& failure = *it;
for (const auto & failure : failures_ ) {
JSONCPP_STRING indent(failure.nestingLevel_ * 2, ' ');
if (failure.file_) {
printf("%s%s(%u): ", indent.c_str(), failure.file_, failure.line_);
@@ -275,8 +273,7 @@ bool Runner::runAllTest(bool printSummary) const {
}
return true;
} else {
for (unsigned int index = 0; index < failures.size(); ++index) {
TestResult& result = failures[index];
for (auto & result : failures) {
result.printFailure(count > 1);
}