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I just installed cppcheclipse. Then I configured the path to cppcheck. After that I appended a file (main.c) within the projects settings. Finally I just clicked right mouse key on to a file within my project an selected cppcheck>Run cppcheck.
In the eclipse's console I get this output:
=== Input stream for following process ===
src/file1.c
=== End of input stream for process ==
== Running cppcheck at 12/9/16 10:26 AM ==
Command line: /usr/bin/cppcheck --template={file};{line};{severity};{id};{message} -j 1 --append=src/main.c --file-list=-
cppcheck: '--append' is deprecated and will be removed in version 1.80. To supply additional information to cppcheck, use --library or --include.
Checking src/file1.c...
src/file1.c;340;error;syntaxError;syntax error
Duration 109 ms.
Well I tried to run cppcheck manually in ubuntu's terminal and it works pretty fine:
$ cppcheck file1.c
Checking file1.c...
[file1.c:4]: (error) Array 'a[10]' accessed at index 10, which is out of bounds.
What I found out is, that the syntax error is produced because of my entry within the Appandage section. If I leave this section empty, the out put looks like this:
=== End of input stream for process ==
== Running cppcheck at 12/9/16 10:41 AM ==
Command line: /usr/bin/cppcheck --template={file};{line};{severity};{id};{message} -j 1 --file-list=-
Checking src/file1.c...
src/file1.c;4;error;arrayIndexOutOfBounds;Array 'a[10]' accessed at index 10, which is out of bounds.
Duration 102 ms.
This happened with cppcheck 1.75-1 in eclipse Neon and the very outdated eclipse 3.8, too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This rather looks like a bug in cppcheck. If you can reproduce the issue on the command line (using the same option --append) please report that bug at http://trac.cppcheck.net/.
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I just installed cppcheclipse. Then I configured the path to cppcheck. After that I appended a file (main.c) within the projects settings. Finally I just clicked right mouse key on to a file within my project an selected cppcheck>Run cppcheck.
In the eclipse's console I get this output:
Well I tried to run cppcheck manually in ubuntu's terminal and it works pretty fine:
What I found out is, that the syntax error is produced because of my entry within the Appandage section. If I leave this section empty, the out put looks like this:
This happened with cppcheck 1.75-1 in eclipse Neon and the very outdated eclipse 3.8, too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: