## Cppcheck developer and build tools ### * tools/matchcompiler.py The matchcompiler.py is a build script that performs a few code transformations to *.cpp* files under the *lib* directory. These transformations are related to the use of `Token::Match()` function and are intended to improve code performance. The transformed files are saved on the *build* directory. This tool is silently used when building the code with `SRCDIR=build`, that is: ```shell $ cd path/to/cppcheck $ make MATCHCOMPILER=yes ``` Here is a simple example of the *matchcompiler.py* optimization. Suppose there is a file *example.cpp* under *lib/*: ```cpp // lib/example.cpp void f1() { Token::Match(tok, "abc"); } void f2() { const char *abc = "abc"; Token::Match(tok, abc); } ``` If you manually run *matchcompiler.py* from the main directory: ```shell $ cd path/to/cppcheck $ python tools/matchcompiler.py ``` A file *example.cpp* will be generated on the *build* directory: ```cpp // build/example.cpp #include "token.h" #include "errorlogger.h" #include #include static const std::string matchStr1("abc"); // pattern: abc static bool match1(const Token* tok) { if (!tok || !(tok->str()==matchStr1)/* abc */) return false; return true; } void f1() { match1(tok); } void f2() { const char *abc = "abc"; Token::Match(tok, abc); } ``` From this we can see that the usage of `Token::Match()` in `f1()` has been optimized, whereas the one in `f2()` couldn't be optimized (the string wasn't inline on the `Token::Match()` call). **The developer doesn't need to use this tool during development but should be aware of these optimizations**. *Building with this optimization, cppcheck can get a boost of 2x of speed-up.* ### * tools/dmake.cpp Automatically generates the main `Makefile` for Cppcheck (**the main `Makefile` should not be modified manually**). To build and run the `dmake` tool execute: ```shell $ cd path/to/cppcheck $ make dmake $ ./dmake ``` ### * tools/reduce.py Script that reduces code for a hang/false positive. ### * tools/times.sh Script to generate a `times.log` file that contains timing information of the last 20 revisions. ### * tools/donate-cpu.py Script to donate CPU time to Cppcheck project by checking current Debian packages. ### * tools/test-my-pr.py Script to compare result of working Cppcheck from your branch with main branch. ### * tools/triage This tool lets you comfortably look at Cppcheck analysis results for daca packages. It automatically downloads the package, extracts it and jumps to the corresponding source code for a Cppcheck message.