cppcheck/tools
Oliver Stöneberg 4561229906 donate-cpu.py: treat signal 6 (SIGABRT) as crash as well so we get a … (#1995)
* donate-cpu.py: treat signal 6 (SIGABRT) as crash as well so we get a stack trace in the result

* donate-cpu.py: simplified returncode/signal check / also generate stack traces for SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGBUS

* donate-cpu.py: avoid usage of "not" in if

* donate-cpu.py: do not overwrite returncode in crash handling
2019-07-15 15:37:31 +02:00
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test start_donate_cpu_client_productive.sh: Update client script regularly. 2019-03-06 08:41:16 +01:00
triage Suppress Code semantic and syntax warnings (#1936) 2019-06-30 21:43:25 +02:00
astyle_client.py astyle_client: reformat given source files 2019-06-27 09:24:22 +02:00
astyle_server.py astyle: minor tweaks in client/server scripts 2019-06-26 20:38:21 +02:00
ci.py
clang-ast.cpp clang-ast: print constructors and destructors 2018-04-30 15:42:40 +02:00
compare-ast-clang-and-cppcheck.py some small *.py script cleanup (#1328) 2018-08-05 20:36:21 +02:00
compare.cs tools/compare.cs: changed format for error message 2018-02-15 15:17:04 +01:00
daca-test-patch.sh Added script that tests a patch with daca 2018-08-04 09:42:55 +02:00
daca2-download.py Revert "Add semver import for sorting ls-lR list (#1735)" 2019-03-12 06:25:11 +01:00
daca2-getpackages.py daca2-getpackages: more protection when it goes wrong 2019-03-27 06:41:35 +01:00
daca2-logs2git.sh
dmake.cpp Makefile: Add one more flag 'MATCHCOMPILER=yes' 2019-06-23 13:43:09 +02:00
dmake.sln dmake: Fix windows project and build (#1091) 2018-02-17 06:31:12 +01:00
dmake.vcxproj dmake: Fix windows project and build (#1091) 2018-02-17 06:31:12 +01:00
donate-cpu-server.py donate-cpu-server.py: Fix #9192: Old results are shown in the reports (#1941) 2019-07-01 14:55:38 +02:00
donate-cpu.py donate-cpu.py: treat signal 6 (SIGABRT) as crash as well so we get a … (#1995) 2019-07-15 15:37:31 +02:00
extract_and_run_more_tests.sh
extracttests.py Updated copyright year 2018-01-14 15:37:52 +01:00
generate_and_run_more_tests.sh
generate_cfg_tests.cpp generate_cfg_tests: fix argument count 2018-03-19 20:46:55 +01:00
git-pre-commit-cppcheck Missing return value in git-pre-commit-cppcheck (#1382) 2018-09-21 04:56:53 +02:00
listErrorsWithoutCWE.py
matchcompiler.py Remove 'unsigned' in match compiler 2019-07-15 13:49:35 +02:00
parse-glibc.py
pr.py tools/pr.py: use -b to just checkout pull request code in a branch 2019-06-30 21:24:11 +02:00
readme.md tools/readme.md: short description of astyle-client 2019-06-30 19:20:29 +02:00
reduce.py reduce.py: Improved help text 2019-03-03 20:18:54 +01:00
run-coverity.sh Updated run-coverity.sh script 2018-05-05 15:23:35 +02:00
run_more_tests.sh tools/run_more_tests.sh: Fixed comment 2018-02-02 11:27:38 +01:00
test_matchcompiler.py Updated copyright year 2018-01-14 15:37:52 +01:00
test_showtimetop5.sh
testrunnerify_code.sh
times-tags.sh
times-vs.py
times.c tools: allow short SHA1 longer than 7 (#1399) 2018-09-28 19:04:39 +02:00
times.sh Makefile: Add one more flag 'MATCHCOMPILER=yes' 2019-06-23 13:43:09 +02:00
trac-keywords.py python formatting. Run autopep8 and replace tabs with spaces. 2018-02-13 09:26:11 +01:00

readme.md

Cppcheck developer and build tools

##¤ * tools/astyle-client.py

With this tool you can astyle-format arbitrary cpp/header files even if you do not have astyle on your computer.

astyle on a server is used.

Example usage:

python tools/astyle-client.py lib/token.cpp

The file is reformatted and a status message is written that says if there were any changes or not.

This script is a lot slower than running astyle locally on your computer.

* 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:

$ 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/:

// 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:

$ cd path/to/cppcheck
$ python tools/matchcompiler.py

A file example.cpp will be generated on the build directory:

// build/example.cpp
#include "token.h"
#include "errorlogger.h"
#include <string>
#include <cstring>
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:

$ 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.