# python -m pytest test-other.py import os import sys import pytest from testutils import cppcheck, assert_cppcheck def __test_missing_include(tmpdir, use_j): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" #include "test.h" """) args = ['--enable=missingInclude', '--template={file}:{line}:{column}: {severity}:{inconclusive:inconclusive:} {message} [{id}]', test_file] if use_j: args.insert(0, '-j2') _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert stderr == '{}:2:0: information: Include file: "test.h" not found. [missingInclude]\n'.format(test_file) def test_missing_include(tmpdir): __test_missing_include(tmpdir, False) def test_missing_include_j(tmpdir): #11283 __test_missing_include(tmpdir, True) def __test_missing_include_check_config(tmpdir, use_j): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" #include "test.h" """) # TODO: -rp is not working requiring the full path in the assert args = '--check-config -rp={} {}'.format(tmpdir, test_file) if use_j: args = '-j2 ' + args _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args.split()) assert stderr == '' # --check-config no longer reports the missing includes def test_missing_include_check_config(tmpdir): __test_missing_include_check_config(tmpdir, False) def test_missing_include_check_config_j(tmpdir): __test_missing_include_check_config(tmpdir, True) def test_missing_include_inline_suppr(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" // cppcheck-suppress missingInclude #include "missing.h" // cppcheck-suppress missingIncludeSystem #include """) args = ['--enable=missingInclude', '--inline-suppr', test_file] _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert stderr == '' def test_preprocessor_error(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, '10866.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write('#error test\nx=1;\n') exitcode, _, stderr = cppcheck(['--error-exitcode=1', test_file]) assert 'preprocessorErrorDirective' in stderr assert exitcode != 0 def test_invalid_library(tmpdir): args = ['--library=none', '--library=posix', '--library=none2', 'file.c'] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 1 assert (stdout == "cppcheck: Failed to load library configuration file 'none'. File not found\n" "cppcheck: Failed to load library configuration file 'none2'. File not found\n") assert stderr == "" def test_message_j(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write("") args = ['-j2', test_file] _, stdout, _ = cppcheck(args) assert stdout == "Checking {} ...\n".format(test_file) # we were adding stray \0 characters at the end # TODO: test missing std.cfg def test_progress(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" int main(int argc) { } """) args = ['--report-progress=0', '--enable=all', '--inconclusive', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 pos = stdout.find('\n') assert(pos != -1) pos += 1 assert stdout[:pos] == "Checking {} ...\n".format(test_file) assert (stdout[pos:] == "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 0%\n" "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 12%\n" "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 25%\n" "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 37%\n" "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 50%\n" "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 62%\n" "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 75%\n" "progress: Tokenize (typedef) 87%\n" "progress: SymbolDatabase 0%\n" "progress: SymbolDatabase 12%\n" "progress: SymbolDatabase 87%\n" ) assert stderr == "" def test_progress_j(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" int main(int argc) { } """) args = ['--report-progress=0', '--enable=all', '--inconclusive', '-j2', '--disable=unusedFunction', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 assert stdout == "Checking {} ...\n".format(test_file) assert stderr == "" def test_execute_addon_failure(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" void f(); """) args = ['--addon=naming', test_file] # provide empty PATH environment variable so python is not found and execution of addon fails env = {'PATH': ''} _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args, env) assert stderr == '{}:0:0: error: Bailing out from analysis: Checking file failed: Failed to auto detect python [internalError]\n\n^\n'.format(test_file) def test_execute_addon_failure_2(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" void f(); """) # specify non-existent python executbale so execution of addon fails args = ['--addon=naming', '--addon-python=python5.x', test_file] _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args) ec = 1 if os.name == 'nt' else 127 assert stderr == "{}:0:0: error: Bailing out from analysis: Checking file failed: Failed to execute addon 'naming' - exitcode is {} [internalError]\n\n^\n".format(test_file, ec) def test_execute_addon_file0(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write('void foo() {}\n') args = ['--xml', '--addon=misra', '--enable=style', test_file] _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert 'misra-c2012-8.2' in stderr assert '.dump' not in stderr # TODO: find a test case which always fails @pytest.mark.skip def test_internal_error(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" #include void f() { double gc = 3333.3333; char stat[80]; sprintf(stat,"'%2.1f'",gc); } """) args = [test_file] _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert stderr == '{}:0:0: error: Bailing from out analysis: Checking file failed: converting \'1f\' to integer failed - not an integer [internalError]\n\n^\n'.format(test_file) def test_addon_misra(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" typedef int MISRA_5_6_VIOLATION; """) args = ['--addon=misra', '--enable=all', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == '{}:2:1: style: misra violation (use --rule-texts= to get proper output) [misra-c2012-2.3]\ntypedef int MISRA_5_6_VIOLATION;\n^\n'.format(test_file) def test_addon_y2038(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') # TODO: trigger warning with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" extern void f() { time_t t = std::time(nullptr); (void)t; } """) args = ['--addon=y2038', '--enable=all', '--template={file}:{line}:{column}: {severity}:{inconclusive:inconclusive:} {message} [{id}]', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == '{}:4:21: warning: time is Y2038-unsafe [y2038-unsafe-call]\n'.format(test_file) def test_addon_threadsafety(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" extern const char* f() { return strerror(1); } """) args = ['--addon=threadsafety', '--enable=all', '--template={file}:{line}:{column}: {severity}:{inconclusive:inconclusive:} {message} [{id}]', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == '{}:4:12: warning: strerror is MT-unsafe [threadsafety-unsafe-call]\n'.format(test_file) def test_addon_naming(tmpdir): # the addon does nothing without a config addon_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'naming1.json') with open(addon_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" { "script": "addons/naming.py", "args": [ "--var=[_a-z].*" ] } """) test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" int Var; """) args = ['--addon={}'.format(addon_file), '--enable=all', '--template={file}:{line}:{column}: {severity}:{inconclusive:inconclusive:} {message} [{id}]', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == '{}:2:1: style: Variable Var violates naming convention [naming-varname]\n'.format(test_file) # the namingng addon only works standalone and not in CLI mode - see #12005 @pytest.mark.skip def test_addon_namingng(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') # TODO: trigger warning with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" typedef int MISRA_5_6_VIOLATION; """) args = ['--addon=namingng', '--enable=all', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == '' def test_addon_findcasts(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" extern void f(char c) { int i = (int)c; (void)i; } """) args = ['--addon=findcasts', '--enable=all', '--template={file}:{line}:{column}: {severity}:{inconclusive:inconclusive:} {message} [{id}]', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == '{}:4:21: information: found a cast [findcasts-cast]\n'.format(test_file) def test_addon_misc(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" extern void f() { char char* [] = {"a" "b"} } """) args = ['--addon=misc', '--enable=all', '--template={file}:{line}:{column}: {severity}:{inconclusive:inconclusive:} {message} [{id}]', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == '{}:4:26: style: String concatenation in array initialization, missing comma? [misc-stringConcatInArrayInit]\n'.format(test_file) def test_invalid_addon_json(tmpdir): addon_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'addon1.json') with open(addon_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" """) test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'file.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" typedef int MISRA_5_6_VIOLATION; """) args = ['--addon={}'.format(addon_file), '--enable=all', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 1 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Loading {} failed. syntax error at line 2 near: '.format(addon_file) ] assert stderr == '' def test_invalid_addon_py(tmpdir): addon_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'addon1.py') with open(addon_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" raise Exception() """) test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'file.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" typedef int MISRA_5_6_VIOLATION; """) args = ['--addon={}'.format(addon_file), '--enable=all', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 # TODO: needs to be 1 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == "{}:0:0: error: Bailing out from analysis: Checking file failed: Failed to execute addon 'addon1' - exitcode is 1 [internalError]\n\n^\n".format(test_file) def test_invalid_addon_py_verbose(tmpdir): addon_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'addon1.py') with open(addon_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" raise Exception() """) test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'file.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" typedef int MISRA_5_6_VIOLATION; """) args = ['--addon={}'.format(addon_file), '--enable=all', '--verbose', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 # TODO: needs to be 1 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file), 'Defines:', 'Undefines:', 'Includes:', 'Platform:native' ] """ /tmp/pytest-of-user/pytest-11/test_invalid_addon_py_20/file.cpp:0:0: error: Bailing out from analysis: Checking file failed: Failed to execute addon 'addon1' - exitcode is 1: python3 /home/user/CLionProjects/cppcheck/addons/runaddon.py /tmp/pytest-of-user/pytest-11/test_invalid_addon_py_20/addon1.py --cli /tmp/pytest-of-user/pytest-11/test_invalid_addon_py_20/file.cpp.24762.dump Output: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/user/CLionProjects/cppcheck/addons/runaddon.py", line 8, in runpy.run_path(addon, run_name='__main__') File "", line 291, in run_path File "", line 98, in _run_module_code File "", line 88, in _run_code File "/tmp/pytest-of-user/pytest-11/test_invalid_addon_py_20/addon1.py", line 2, in raise Exception() Exceptio [internalError] """ # /tmp/pytest-of-user/pytest-10/test_invalid_addon_py_20/file.cpp:0:0: error: Bailing out from analysis: Checking file failed: Failed to execute addon 'addon1' - exitcode is 256.: python3 /home/user/CLionProjects/cppcheck/addons/runaddon.py /tmp/pytest-of-user/pytest-10/test_invalid_addon_py_20/addon1.py --cli /tmp/pytest-of-user/pytest-10/test_invalid_addon_py_20/file.cpp.24637.dump assert stderr.startswith("{}:0:0: error: Bailing out from analysis: Checking file failed: Failed to execute addon 'addon1' - exitcode is 1: ".format(test_file)) assert stderr.count('Output:\nTraceback') assert stderr.endswith('raise Exception()\nException [internalError]\n\n^\n') def test_addon_result(tmpdir): addon_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'addon1.py') with open(addon_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" print("Checking ...") print("") print('{"file": "test.cpp", "linenr": 1, "column": 1, "severity": "style", "message": "msg", "addon": "addon1", "errorId": "id", "extra": ""}') print('{"loc": [{"file": "test.cpp", "linenr": 1, "column": 1, "info": ""}], "severity": "style", "message": "msg", "addon": "addon1", "errorId": "id", "extra": ""}') """) test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'file.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" typedef int MISRA_5_6_VIOLATION; """) args = ['--addon={}'.format(addon_file), '--enable=all', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 # TODO: needs to be 1 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert stderr == 'test.cpp:1:1: style: msg [addon1-id]\n\n^\n' # #11483 def test_unused_function_include(tmpdir): test_cpp_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_cpp_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" #include "test.h" """) test_h_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.h') with open(test_h_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" class A { public: void f() {} // cppcheck-suppress unusedFunction void f2() {} }; """) args = ['--enable=unusedFunction', '--inline-suppr', '--template={file}:{line}:{column}: {severity}:{inconclusive:inconclusive:} {message} [{id}]', test_cpp_file] _, _, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert stderr == "{}:4:0: style: The function 'f' is never used. [unusedFunction]\n".format(test_h_file) # TODO: test with -j and all other types def test_showtime_top5_file(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" int main(int argc) { } """) args = ['--showtime=top5_file', '--quiet', test_file] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 # TODO: needs to be 1 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert len(lines) == 7 assert lines[0] == '' for i in range(1, 5): assert lines[i].endswith(' - 1 result(s))') assert lines[6].startswith('Overall time:') assert stderr == '' def test_missing_addon(tmpdir): args = ['--addon=misra3', '--addon=misra', '--addon=misra2', 'file.c'] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 1 lines = stdout.splitlines() lines.sort() assert lines == [ 'Did not find addon misra2.py', 'Did not find addon misra3.py' ] assert stderr == "" def test_file_filter(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: pass args = ['--file-filter=*.cpp', test_file] out_lines = [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert_cppcheck(args, ec_exp=0, err_exp=[], out_exp=out_lines) def test_file_filter_2(tmpdir): test_file_1 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file_1, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_2 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file_2, 'wt') as f: pass args = ['--file-filter=*.cpp', test_file_1, test_file_2] out_lines = [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_1) ] assert_cppcheck(args, ec_exp=0, err_exp=[], out_exp=out_lines) def test_file_filter_3(tmpdir): test_file_1 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file_1, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_2 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.c') with open(test_file_2, 'wt') as f: pass args = ['--file-filter=*.c', test_file_1, test_file_2] out_lines = [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_2) ] assert_cppcheck(args, ec_exp=0, err_exp=[], out_exp=out_lines) def test_file_filter_no_match(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt'): pass args = ['--file-filter=*.c', test_file] out_lines = [ 'cppcheck: error: could not find any files matching the filter.' ] assert_cppcheck(args, ec_exp=1, err_exp=[], out_exp=out_lines) def test_file_order(tmpdir): test_file_a = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'a.c') with open(test_file_a, 'wt'): pass test_file_b = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'b.c') with open(test_file_b, 'wt'): pass test_file_c = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'c.c') with open(test_file_c, 'wt'): pass test_file_d = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'd.c') with open(test_file_d, 'wt'): pass args = [test_file_c, test_file_d, test_file_b, test_file_a] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_c), '1/4 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_d), '2/4 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_b), '3/4 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_a), '4/4 files checked 0% done' ] assert stderr == '' def test_markup(tmpdir): test_file_1 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_1.qml') with open(test_file_1, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_2 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_2.cpp') with open(test_file_2, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_3 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_3.qml') with open(test_file_3, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_4 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_4.cpp') with open(test_file_4, 'wt') as f: pass args = ['--library=qt', test_file_1, test_file_2, test_file_3, test_file_4] out_lines = [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_2), '1/4 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_4), '2/4 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_1), '3/4 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_3), '4/4 files checked 0% done' ] assert_cppcheck(args, ec_exp=0, err_exp=[], out_exp=out_lines) def test_markup_j(tmpdir): test_file_1 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_1.qml') with open(test_file_1, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_2 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_2.cpp') with open(test_file_2, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_3 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_3.qml') with open(test_file_3, 'wt') as f: pass test_file_4 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_4.cpp') with open(test_file_4, 'wt') as f: pass args = ['--library=qt', test_file_1, test_file_2, test_file_3, test_file_4] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() for i in range(1, 5): lines.remove('{}/4 files checked 0% done'.format(i)) assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_2), 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_4), 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_1), 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_3) ] assert stderr == '' def test_valueflow_debug(tmpdir): test_file_cpp = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test_1.cpp') with open(test_file_cpp, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" #include "test.h" void f() { int i = 0; } """ ) test_file_h = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.h') with open(test_file_h, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" #include "test2.h" inline void f1() { int i = 0; } """ ) pass test_file_h_2 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test2.h') with open(test_file_h_2, 'wt') as f: f.write(""" inline void f2() { int i = 0; } """ ) args = ['--debug', test_file_cpp] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 if sys.platform == "win32": stdout = stdout.replace('/', '\\') assert stdout == '''Checking {} ... ##file {} 2: void f2 ( ) 3: {{ 4: int i@var1 ; i@var1 = 0 ; 5: }} ##file {} 1: 2: 3: void f1 ( ) 4: {{ 5: int i@var2 ; i@var2 = 0 ; 6: }} ##file {} 1: 2: 3: 4: void f ( ) 5: {{ 6: int i@var3 ; i@var3 = 0 ; 7: }} ##Value flow File {} Line 4 = always 0 0 always 0 File {} Line 5 = always 0 0 always 0 File {} Line 6 = always 0 0 always 0 '''.format(test_file_cpp, test_file_h_2, test_file_h, test_file_cpp, test_file_h_2, test_file_h, test_file_cpp) assert stderr == '' def test_file_duplicate(tmpdir): test_file_a = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'a.c') with open(test_file_a, 'wt'): pass args = [test_file_a, test_file_a, str(tmpdir)] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_a) ] assert stderr == '' def test_file_duplicate_2(tmpdir): test_file_a = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'a.c') with open(test_file_a, 'wt'): pass test_file_b = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'b.c') with open(test_file_b, 'wt'): pass test_file_c = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'c.c') with open(test_file_c, 'wt'): pass args = [test_file_c, test_file_a, test_file_b, str(tmpdir), test_file_b, test_file_c, test_file_a, str(tmpdir)] exitcode, stdout, stderr = cppcheck(args) assert exitcode == 0 lines = stdout.splitlines() assert lines == [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_c), '1/3 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_a), '2/3 files checked 0% done', 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file_b), '3/3 files checked 0% done' ] assert stderr == '' def test_file_ignore(tmpdir): test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt'): pass args = ['-itest.cpp', test_file] out_lines = [ 'cppcheck: error: could not find or open any of the paths given.', 'cppcheck: Maybe all paths were ignored?' ] assert_cppcheck(args, ec_exp=1, err_exp=[], out_exp=out_lines) def test_build_dir_j_memleak(tmpdir): #12111 build_dir = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'build-dir') os.mkdir(build_dir) test_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'test.cpp') with open(test_file, 'wt') as f: f.write('int main() {}') args = ['--cppcheck-build-dir={}'.format(build_dir), '-j2', test_file] out_lines = [ 'Checking {} ...'.format(test_file) ] assert_cppcheck(args, ec_exp=0, err_exp=[], out_exp=out_lines)