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# Cppcheck 1.88 dev
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## Introduction
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Cppcheck is an analysis tool for C/C++ code. Unlike C/C++ compilers and many other analysis tools, it doesn't detect
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syntax errors. Instead, Cppcheck detects the types of bugs that the compilers normally fail to detect. The goal is no
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false positives.
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Supported code and platforms:
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- You can check non-standard code that contains various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc.
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- Cppcheck should be compilable by any C++ compiler that handles the latest C++ standard.
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- Cppcheck should work on any platform that has sufficient CPU and memory.
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Please understand that there are limits of Cppcheck. Cppcheck is rarely wrong about reported errors. But there are
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many bugs that it doesn't detect.
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You will find more bugs in your software by testing your software carefully, than by using Cppcheck. You will find
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more bugs in your software by instrumenting your software, than by using Cppcheck. But Cppcheck can still detect some
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of the bugs that you miss when testing and instrumenting your software.
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