Now that googletest has moved to C++11, it should no longer
use NULL or 0 for the null pointer. This patch converts all
such usages to nullptr using clang-tidy.
This prevents LLVM from issuing -Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant
warnings.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 215814400
Internal CL 156157936, which was published in commit
fe402c27790ff1cc9a7e17c5d0aea4ebe7fd8a71, introduced undefined behavior
by casting a base class (internal::{Naggy,Nice,Strict}Base<MockClass>,
using the curiously recurring template pattern) pointer to a derived
class ({Naggy,Nice,Strict}Mock<MockClass>), in the base class'
constructor. At that point, the object isn't guaranteed to have taken on
the shape of the derived class, and casting is undefined behavior.
The undefined behavior was caught by Chrome's CFI build bot [1], and
prevents rolling googletest past that commit / CL.
This commit simplifies the {Naggy,Nice,Strict}Mock class hierarchy in
a way that removes the undefined behavior.
[1] https://www.chromium.org/developers/testing/control-flow-integrity
This merges a Google-internal change (117235625).
Original CL description:
This CL was created manually in about an hour with sed, a Python script
to find all the places unqualified 'string' was mentioned, and some help
from Emacs to add the "std::" qualifications, plus a few manual tweaks.