# triage_version.py A script to run a code sample against a given set of Cppcheck versions. ## Usage ``` usage: triage_version.py [-h] [--compare] [--verbose] [--debug] [--debug-warnings] [--check-library] [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--compact] [--no-quiet] [--perf] [--start START] [--no-stderr | --no-stdout] dir infile [repo] positional arguments: dir directory with versioned folders infile the file to analyze repo the git repository (for sorting commit hashes) options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --compare compare output and only show when changed --verbose verbose output for debugging --debug passed through to binary if supported --debug-warnings passed through to binary if supported --check-library passed through to binary if supported --timeout TIMEOUT the amount of seconds to wait for the analysis to finish --compact only print versions with changes with --compare --no-quiet do not specify -q --perf output duration of execution in seconds (CSV format) --start START specify the start version/commit --no-stderr do not display stdout --no-stdout do not display stderr ``` ### Structure of `dir` It expects the given `dir` to contain folders which are either named after version numbers or commit hashes. These folders must each contain a `cppcheck` and the associated files for that version. If the first folder is not a valid version the names are interpreted as commit hashes. These are internally sorted but that requires the `repo` parameter to be set. It is not possible to mix versions and commit hashes.