CSV files are handy (and commonly used) to export/import data to other programs. CSV reports allow easy import of cppcheck error data to other programs for further processing.
cppcheck GUI
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This is a GUI for cppcheck. It allows selecting folder or set of files to check
with cppcheck and shows list of found errors.
Running
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You need QT4 libraries installed in your system. Packages/files to install
depends on your operating system:
- Windows download QT4 from http://www.qtsoftware.com
- Linux install QT4 using your package manager, look for packages having QT4
in their name, e.g. for Ubuntu install libqt4-core and libqt4-gui
Compiling
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Windows:
- The easy way is to download Qt SDK from http://www.qtsoftware.com and use
Qt Creator and/or command line tools to build the GUI.
- The harder way is to download QT sources and build QT with Visual Studio
(Express Edition works). Compiling QT alone may take over 4 hours!
Linux:
- Install QT development packages (make sure qmake -tool gets installed!). The
names depend on distribution, but e.g. for Ubuntu the needed packages are:
* libqt4-core
* libqt4-gui
* libqt4-xml
* libqt4-dev
* qt4-dev-tools
* qt4-qmake
After you have needed libraries and tools installed, open command
prompt/console, go to gui directory and run command:
- qmake (in Linux and in Windows if build with MinGW/gcc)
- qmake -tp vc (In Windows if build with Visual Studio)
These commands generate makefiles to actually build the software. After that
the actual building is done in IDE or command line as usual. Note that you
don't need to run qmake again unless you add/remove files from the project.