#!/bin/sh # Usage: add this file to your project's .git/hooks directory. Rename it to # just 'pre-commit'. # Now, when you change some files in repository and try to commit these # changes, git will run this script right before commit. Cppcheck will scan # changed/new files in repository. If it finds some issues, script returns with # exit code 1, rejecting commit. Otherwise, script returns 0, and you can # actually commit your changes. # # Example: # $ cat hello.c # int main() { # int *s = malloc(10); # } # $ git add hello.c # $ git commit # Checking hello.c... # [hello.c:3]: (error) Memory leak: s # [hello.c:2]: (error) The allocated size 10 is not a multiple of the underlying type's size. # # $ vim hello.c # $ cat hello.c # int main() { # } # $ git add hello.c # $ git commit # Checking hello.c... # $ if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 then against=HEAD else # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object against=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 fi # We should pass only added or modified C/C++ source files to cppcheck. changed_files=$(git diff-index --cached $against | \ grep -E '[MA] .*\.(c|cpp|cc|cxx)$' | cut -f 2) if [ -n "$changed_files" ]; then cppcheck --error-exitcode=1 $changed_files exit $? fi exit 0