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C++ check
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Compiling
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Any C++ compiler should work.
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There are no dependencies.
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The Makefile works under Linux.
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To make it work under Windows, change "g++" to "gxx".
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I haven't been able to test it on other platforms.
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Usage
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The syntax is:
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cppcheck [--all] [--style] [--recursive] [filename1] [filename2]
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The error messages will be printed to stderr.
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Example (Check all files. Use all checks):
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cppcheck -style --all --recursive
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Recommendations
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Create a shell script that checks all files.
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See "checkproj.bat" for an example of how it can be done under Windows.
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When the "--all" flag is given you may get a lot of error messages.
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To dump the messages to a textfile you can use a command like this:
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cppcheck --all filename.cpp 2> messages.txt
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If you want to filter the messages you could use:
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* grep to filter out specific types of messages
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* diff to compare old messages with new messages. There are even GUIs for
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this.
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Suggestions
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I'd like to get suggestions about new checks.
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Author
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Daniel Marjamäki (danielm77@spray.se)
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