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README.md
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.