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On Solaris x86, with both GCC 4.8 and 4.9, running cppcheck causes a segmentation fault when process terminates. The backtrace (dbx) where =>[1] _ZNSt14_List_iteratorIP5CheckEppEv(0x804798c, 0x8047994, 0xc0d61d6, 0x291a), at 0x8291b7c [2] std::list<Check*, std::allocator, <Check*>void>::remove(0x84ab328, 0x80479c8, 0x80479d4, 0x82d96fc), at 0x82da984 [3] Check::~Check(0x84a9fc4, 0x83d232c, 0xfef411fb, 0x83d135c), at 0x82d9709 [4] CheckExceptionSafety::~CheckExceptionSafety(0x84a9fc4, 0xfee82a40, 0xfee82a40, 0xfedcf000), at 0x8311e7d [5] __static_initialization_and_destruction_0(0x0, 0xffff, 0xfedd4c80, 0xfedcf000), at 0x81b01f8 [6] _GLOBAL__sub_D__ZN20CheckExceptionSafety11destructorsEv(0x83d135c, 0xfedd4f18, 0x8047a50, 0x828a5f5, 0xfedcf000, 0x8047a68), at 0x81b023c [7] __do_global_dtors_aux(0xfedcf000, 0x8047a68, 0xfece28cd, 0x8047b08, 0x8047a48, 0xfedcf000), at 0x8185b90 [8] _fini(0x8047b08, 0x8047a48, 0xfedcf000, 0xfedd4f00, 0x8047a80, 0xfecd4e72), at 0x828a5f5 [9] _exithandle(0xfeffb7d8, 0x8185a1a, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfece28cd [10] exit(0x1, 0x8047b70, 0x0, 0x8047ba3, 0x8047bba, 0x8047ce6), at 0xfecd4e72 The destructor order is somehow getting messed up on this platform. This fix moves the code away from header file and ensures _instances remains valid during termination. |
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Cppcheck.xcodeproj | ||
cfg | ||
cli | ||
democlient | ||
externals/tinyxml | ||
gui | ||
htmlreport | ||
lib | ||
man | ||
rules | ||
samples | ||
test | ||
tools | ||
win_installer | ||
.gitignore | ||
.mailmap | ||
.travis.yml | ||
.travis_suppressions | ||
AUTHORS | ||
COPYING | ||
Makefile | ||
build-pcre.txt | ||
build.bat | ||
console_common.pri | ||
cppcheck.cbp | ||
cppcheck.cppcheck | ||
cppcheck.sln | ||
createrelease | ||
doxyfile | ||
generate_coverage_report | ||
readme.md | ||
readme.txt | ||
readme_64-bit_Windows.txt | ||
readme_gui.txt | ||
runastyle | ||
runastyle.bat | ||
webreport.sh |
readme.md
Cppcheck
Donations
If you find Cppcheck useful for you, feel free to make a donation.
About the name
The original name of this program was "C++check", but it was later changed to "Cppcheck".
Despite the name, Cppcheck is designed for both C and C++.
Manual
A manual is available online.
Compiling
Any C++11 compiler should work. For compilers with partial C++11 support it may work. If your compiler has the C++11 features that are available in Visual Studio 2010 then it will work. If nullptr is not supported by your compiler then this can be emulated using the header lib/cxx11emu.h.
To build the GUI, you need Qt.
When building the command line tool, PCRE is optional. It is used if you build with rules.
There are multiple compilation choices:
- qmake - cross platform build tool
- Windows: Visual Studio (VS 2010 and above) or Qt Creator or MinGW
- gnu make
- g++ 4.4 (and above)
- clang++ 2.9 (and above)
qmake
You can use the gui/gui.pro file to build the GUI.
cd gui
qmake
make
Visual Studio
Use the cppcheck.sln file. The rules are normally enabled.
To compile with rules (PCRE dependency):
- the PCRE dll is needed. It can be downloaded from here.
To compile without rules (no dependencies):
- remove the preprocessor define
HAVE_RULES
from the project - remove the pcre.lib from the project
Qt Creator + MinGW
The PCRE dll is needed to build the CLI. It can be downloaded here: http://software-download.name/pcre-library-windows/
GNU make
Simple build (no dependencies):
make
The recommended release build is:
make SRCDIR=build CFGDIR=cfg HAVE_RULES=yes
Flags:
-
SRCDIR=build
Python is used to optimise cppcheck
-
CFGDIR=cfg
Specify folder where .cfg files are found
-
HAVE_RULES=yes
Enable rules (PCRE is required if this is used)
g++ (for experts)
If you just want to build Cppcheck without dependencies then you can use this command:
g++ -o cppcheck -std=c++0x -include lib/cxx11emu.h -Iexternals/tinyxml -Ilib cli/*.cpp lib/*.cpp externals/tinyxml/*.cpp
If you want to use --rule
and --rule-file
then dependencies are needed:
g++ -o cppcheck -std=c++0x -include lib/cxx11emu.h -lpcre -DHAVE_RULES -Ilib -Iexternals/tinyxml cli/*.cpp lib/*.cpp externals/tinyxml/*.cpp
MinGW
make LDFLAGS=-lshlwapi
Other Compiler/IDE
- Create a empty project file / makefile.
- Add all cpp files in the cppcheck cli and lib folders to the project file / makefile.
- Compile.
Cross compiling Win32 (CLI) version of Cppcheck in Linux
sudo apt-get install mingw32
make CXX=i586-mingw32msvc-g++ LDFLAGS="-lshlwapi" RDYNAMIC=""
mv cppcheck cppcheck.exe