It appears that the C++ standard allows overriding destructors to be marked
"override," but at least some MSVC versions complain about it, so at least make
sure such destructors are explicitly marked "virtual."
Change-Id: I0e1cafa7584fd16ebdce61f569eae2373a71b0a1
...mostly done with a rewriting Clang plugin, with just some manual tweaking
necessary to fix poor macro usage.
Change-Id: I71fa20213e86be10de332ece0aa273239df7b61a
OAccessibleContextHelper methods are locked by OExternalLockGuard
which effectively only locks its ExternalMutex (i.e. SolarMutex);
so ensure that all sub-classes actually pass in a SolarMutex
by removing the default constructor.
(since these classes are in comphelper they can only use the
SolarMutex indirectly)
This uncovers that AccessibleToolPanelDeckTabBarItem and
OAccessibleControlContext did not pass in SolarMutex before.
Change-Id: Ib9085eeee6225f7c74b158e72f04b1bf62622071
see https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/3367/
and Change-Id: I00c96fa77d04b33a6f8c8cd3490dfcd9bdc9e84a for details
Change-Id: I199a75bc4042af20817265d5ef85b1134a96ff5a