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Martin Pluskal 5e143cf72d Accepting request 661440 from home:mathletic:branches:devel:tools
- Use Python 3 instad of Python 2
- Switch to CMake as the used build system, otherwise Python 3 could not be detected by plain make

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/661440
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/cppcheck?expand=0&rev=57
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Thu Dec 20 13:40:09 UTC 2018 - Christoph G <foss@grueninger.de>
- Use Python 3 instad of Python 2
- Switch to CMake as the used build system, otherwise Python 3
could not be detected by plain make
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Wed Dec 19 21:31:18 UTC 2018 - Christoph G <foss@grueninger.de>
- Update to 1.86
* Many fixes in the template simplifier
* Several fixes in the abstract syntax tree.
Checking improvements:
* New check: passing address of char to function that expects a
strz
* New check: shadow variables
* Improved lifetime checking
* Improved STL iterators checking
* Improved data flow analysis
New libraries:
* zlib
* googletest
Addons:
* misra.py: Fixes for suppressions and exclusions
* namingng.py: New addon to check naming conventions. Rules are
specified in json file.
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Thu Oct 18 08:43:15 UTC 2018 - mvetter@suse.com
- Update to 1.85:
Changes from 1.83:
Command line:
- fixes in parser
- Improved loading of platform files.
GUI:
- few minor improvements in user interface
- Code preview
- Added MISRA addon integration
- Platform can be selected in project settings
- Fixed issue when loading xml results file
Addons:
- We are now officially releasing our MISRA addon. So far it supports MISRA C 2012.
Changes from 1.85:
General:
- We are modernizing the Cppcheck code. Support for MSVC 2010 and GCC 4.4 is dropped.
You now need a compiler that is at least as good as MSVC 2013 or GCC 4.6.
Checking improvements:
- New check: Suggest STL algorithms instead of hard-coded for loops
- New check: Warn about ineffective algorithms (same iterator passed)
- New check: Mismatching iterators used together in operators
- Container (STL/Qt/WxWidgets/etc) access out of bounds
- Improved the checkers that warns about same/opposite expressions, track variable values better.
- Variable scope: warn about references also
Graphical user interface:
- You can specify undefines in the project file dialog
- Fixed configuration of suppressions
- Windows: Fixed issue of wrong/no theme being applied to UI elements
Misra:
- support per file excludes from cppcheck
- support per file suppressions from cppcheck
- summary will now summarize results for all files again
- a few false positives were fixed
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Sun Feb 18 10:40:07 UTC 2018 - aloisio@gmx.com
- Update to version 1.82
Bug fixes:
* Better handling of namespaces
* Fixed false positives
* Fixed parsing of compile databases
* Fixed parsing of visual studio projects
Enhancements
* New check; Detect mistakes when there are multiple strcmp() in
condition
Example:
if (strcmp(password,"A")==0 || strcmp(password,"B")==0 || strcmp(password,"C"))
There is a missing '==0', and therefore this condition is
always true except when password is "C".
* New check; pointer calculation result can't be NULL unless
there is overflow
Example:
someType **list_p = ...;
if ((list_p + 1) == NULL)
The result for '(list_p + 1)' can't be NULL unless there is
overflow (UB).
* New check; public interface of classes should be safe - detect
possible division by zero
Example:
class Fred {
public:
void setValue(int mul, int div) {
value = mul / div; // <- unsafe
}
...
This check does not consider how Fred::setValue() is really
called.
If you agree that the public interface of classes should
always be safe; it should be allowed to call all public
methods with arbitrary arguments, then this checker will be
useful.
* Fixed a few false negatives
* More information in the cfg files
version 1.81
CPPCHECK:
* New warning: Check if condition after an early return is
overlapping and therefore always false.
* Improved knowledge about C/C++ standard, windows, posix,
wxwidgets, gnu
* Better handling of Visual Studio projects
GUI:
* Compile: Qt5 is now needed to build the GUI
* Compile: New qmake flag HAVE_QCHART
* Project: You can now run cppcheck-addons
* Project: We have integrated clang-tidy
* Results view: Reload last results (if cppcheck build dir is
used) when GUI is started
* Results view: Tag the warnings with custom keywords
(bug/todo/not important/etc..)
* Results view: Shows when warning first appeared (since date)
* Results view: Suppress warnings through right-click menu
* Statistics: Added charts (shown if Qt charts module is enabled
during build)
version 1.80
Checking improvements:
* Added platform for Atmel AVR 8 bit microcontrollers (avr8)
* Better 'callstacks' in cppcheck messages
* Improved gnu.cfg, posix.cfg, wxwidgets.cfg and std.cfg, added
motif.cfg
* Various improvements to AST, ValueFlow analysis and template
parsing
Command line changes:
* Deprecated command line argument *-append has been removed
* New command line argument *-plist-output to create .plist
files
* New command line argument *-output-file to print output to
file directly
* Check OpenCL files (.cl)
GUI:
* Support export of statistics to PDF
* Several small usability improvements
* Additionally, lots of false positives and bugs have been fixed
and several existing checks have been improved.
version 1.79
General changes:
* C++ code in C files is rejected now (use *-language=c++ to
enforce checking the code as C++)
* Write function access type to XML dump
Checking improvements:
* Improved configuration extraction in preprocessor
* Improved accuracy of AST
* Improved template parsing
* Improved support for (STL) containers in SymbolDatabase
* Improved support for C++11's 'auto' type
* Experimental support for uninitialized variables in ValueFlow
analysis
* Added qt.cfg and sfml.cfg, improved several existing .cfg files
GUI:
* Use CFGDIR macro
* Additionally, lots of false positives and bugs have been fixed
and several existing checks have been improved.
version 1.78
General changes:
* Reduced memory usage by up to 10% by reducing size of token
list
New checks:
* Mismatching argument names between function declaration and
definition
* Detect classes which have a copy constructor but no copy
operator and vice versa
Checking improvements:
* Improved matching of overloaded functions
* Improved ValueType analysis, especially related to allocations
with "new" and C++11's "auto"
* Improved support for C++11 brace initialization
* Improved ValueFlow analysis
* Improved template parsing
* Improved detection of memory leaks
* Improved nullpointer checking when nullptr and NULL are used
* Detect array out of bounds across compilation units
* Extended windows.cfg, posix.cfg and std.cfg
* Additionally, lots of false positives and bugs have been fixed
and several existing checks have been improved.
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Tue Mar 21 10:28:21 UTC 2017 - mpluskal@suse.com
- Use qmake macros
- Run spec-cleaner
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Tue Mar 21 08:09:22 UTC 2017 - fvogt@suse.com
- Update to version 1.77:
* Added flag --cppcheck-build-dir to allow incremental analysis and inter-file checking
* Improved --project support for Visual Studio solutions
* Detect pointer overflow
* Detect usage of variable after std::move or std::forward
* Warn about number and char literals in boolean expressions
* Improved checking for variables modified but not used again
* Libraries: Added support to specify <returnValue>
* Improved ValueFlow, especially related to function return values and casts
* Improved simplification of Null values to allow more accurate checking
* Several improvements to windows.cfg, posix.cfg, gnu.cfg and std.cfg
* Reimplemented check for using iterators of mismatching containers... read more
- Always build Qt5 GUI
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Sat Feb 20 18:58:43 UTC 2016 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org
- Build the GUI against QT5 in newish products.
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Tue Sep 15 13:00:50 UTC 2015 - Adam Mizerski <adam@mizerski.pl>
- update to 1.70
* General changes:
- New version of .cfg file format, adding support for
namespaces and declaring several functions at once
- Support building x64 installer for Windows; Both x64 and x86
builds are now provided
- Warn about deprecated options --suppressions and
--exitcode-suppressions. They will be removed in future
- Added debugging option --debug-normal, which prints out debug
output before second stage simplification
* New checks:
- Warn about modifying string literals
- Detect declaration of variable length arrays with negative
size
- Warn about implicit type conversion from int to long
- Warn about redundant code in conditions like (y || (!y && z))
- Detect conditions with known result
- Race condition: non-interlocked access after
InterlockedDecrement()
- Detect unused 'goto' labels
* Removed checks:
- Do no longer warn about a bug in scanf implementation of
ancient glibc versions
- Multifile analysis (added in 1.69) has been removed because
it did not work
- Removed ExecutionPath checker, which has been superseeded by
ValueFlow analysis
* Improvements:
- Support hexadecimal floating point numbers (C99)
- Support [[deprecated]] (C++14)
- Improved handling of sizeof()
- Improved handling of reserved keywords
- Better handling of C declaration specifiers; support
complex/_Complex (C99)
- Better handling of ternary operator in ValueFlow analysis
- Lots of improvements to .cfg files, especially std.cfg, which
now supports namespace std
- Improved performance and memory usage of Preprocessor
- Improved performance of matchcompiler
- Reduced Disk IO when ignoring paths
- Removed several obsolete simplifications
- Added python addons: naming.py, threadsafety.py and cert.py
* GUI:
- Support printing
- Added item "Open containing folder" to context menu
* Additionally, lots of false positives and bugs have been fixed
and several existing checks have been improved.
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Fri May 15 13:48:34 UTC 2015 - Adam Mizerski <adam@mizerski.pl>
- update do 1.69
* General changes:
- Added flag --platform=native, when it is used type sizes and
behaviour of host system are used
- Backward compatibility for Libary files is now working.
Future cppcheck versions will be able to use libraries
written for previous versions
- Windows 32 bit builds now set /LARGEADDRESSAWARE, so that
they can use up to 4 GiB
* New checks:
- Detect bad bitmask checks (usage of | where & should be used)
- Suggest usage of "explicit" for constructors with a single
parameter
- Suggest usage of make_shared/make_unique
- Warn about usage of malloc with auto_ptr
- Detect redundant pointer operations like &*ptr
* Improvements:
- Support std::array (C++11)
- Detect same expressions in both branches of a ternary
operator
- New <container>-tags in libraries to configure STL (and
similar) container types
- Several improvements to ValueFlow analysis (for example
support for default function arguments)
- Improved buffer overrun and memory leak checking
- Removed a bunch of redundant checking code
- Removed several simplifications
- Stronger matching of library functions
- Lots of additions to std.cfg and posix.cfg
- New library for Microsoft SAL (microsoft_sal.cfg)
- Improved C++11 template parsing (">>" as closing brackets,
variadic templates)
- Added statistics to htmlreport
* GUI:
- Fixed language selection
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Thu Jan 8 11:04:07 UTC 2015 - danny.al-gaaf@bisect.de
- update to 1.68:
* New checks:
- Multifile checking for buffer overruns and uninitialized
variables
* Improvements:
- Libraries are now able to contain platform specific types
- Improved handling of function overloads
- Improved handling of integer literal suffixes
- Improved stability of template parsing
- Improved accuracy of ValueFlow analysis
- Improved checking of pointer overflow
- Support noexcept(false)
- Support __attribute__((noreturn))
- A bunch of additions to several Libraries, especially
posix.cfg and qt.cfg
* Additionally, lots of false positives and bugs have been fixed
and several existing checks have been improved.
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Wed Oct 22 05:00:02 UTC 2014 - danny.al-gaaf@bisect.de
- update to 1.67:
* General changes:
- Library files have now a 'format' attribute. Format version
1 is assumed by default
- Cppcheck does no longer abort checking if unhandled
characters (Non-ASCII) are found
* New checks:
- Check for unused return values
- Detect shift by too many bits, signed integer overflow and
dangerous sign conversion
- Recommend usage of expm1(), log1p(), erfc()
- Division by sizeof() as parameter to memset/memcpy/
memmove/etc. as they expect a size in bytes
- Several new va_arg related checks:
-- Wrong parameter passed to va_start()
-- Reference passed to va_start()
-- Missing va_end()
-- Using va_list before it is opened
-- Subsequent calls to va_start/va_copy()
- Initialization by itself in initializer list
- Dead pointer usage when pointer alias local variable that
has gone out of scope
* Improvements:
- Support uniform initialization syntax (C++11)
- Much improvements to value flow analysis
- Improved AST creation (support placement new, C++-style
casts, templates, operator new[], ...)
- Improved lambda support
- Support GCC extension __attriute__((used)) and MSVC
extension __declspec(property)
- Better support for static member variables, inherited
variables and namespaces
- Improved typedef support where multiple variables are
declared at once
- Avoid checking code multiple times by calculating a checksum.
Duplicate preprocessor configurations are eliminated by this.
- Support C++03/C 'auto' keyword
- HTML report: display 'verbose' message using clickable
expandable divs
* Additionally, lots of false positives and bugs have been fixed
and several existing checks have been improved.
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Mon Sep 1 21:03:35 UTC 2014 - danny.al-gaaf@bisect.de
- update to 1.66:
* new checks added:
- Compare pointer with '\0'
- Assigning boolean expression to floating point variables
* Improvements:
- Much improved AST
- Much improved ValueFlow analysis
- ValueFlow and AST now used by much more checks, improving
checking accuracy and performance
- Checking for self assignment now supports more complex
expressions
- Returning references to literals or references to calculation
results is detected
- Enhanced support for commutative operators in duplicate
expression checking
- Improved template/enum parsing
- Much improved htmlreport
- Definition of POD types in .cfg files
- Definition of minsize for buffer arguments in .cfg files
for buffer overflow checking
- Fixed handling of #error: Do not report them if -f and -D
are used together
- New .cfg file for AVR platform
- Generate xml dump of AST/ValueFlow/SymbolDatabase/TokenList
if --dump is given
- Improved performance in several cases
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Sun May 11 20:56:06 UTC 2014 - danny.al-gaaf@bisect.de
- update to 1.65:
* General changes:
- Cppcheck requires a C++11 compiler supporting the common
subset of features supported by GCC 4.4, Visual Studio 2010
and Clang 2.9
* Improvements:
- Much improved support of complex combinations of function
pointers, arrays and references
- Better handling of syntax errors
- Better detection of stack variables passed to free()
- Much improved value flow analysis
- More robust error detection in several checks due to usage
of AST
- Better handling of unknown Macros in function declarations
- Allocation/Deallocation functions can be extend across
different .cfg files
- Better handling of some C++11 language features like enum
class, in-class member initializers
- Detect calling (std::)abs() with bool argument
* New checks:
- Check for noexcept and __attribute__((nothrow)) correctness
- Check for unhandled exceptions when exception specifiers
are used
- Access to empty STL containers
- Repositioning operation on a file opened in append mode
- Find nested redundant if-statements (was experimental before)
* Additionally, a large number of false positives and crashs
has been fixed.
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Thu May 1 21:46:42 UTC 2014 - danny.al-gaaf@bisect.de
- update to 1.64
* See http://sourceforge.net/p/cppcheck/news/ for changes.
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Mon Jan 13 09:05:19 UTC 2014 - adam@mizerski.pl
- Bundle config files.
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Fri Jan 10 20:18:57 UTC 2014 - adam@mizerski.pl
- update to 1.63
* See http://sourceforge.net/p/cppcheck/news/ for changes.
- spec cleanups:
* Used format_spec_file service for general cleanup.
* Everything compiles with %optflags now.
* Added SRCDIR=build CFGDIR=cfg HAVE_RULES=yes options as suggested
in the readme.txt
* Added cppcheck.1 man page creation.
* Cleaned up BuildRequires tags.
* Added missing Requires: python* tags.
* Removed unneded "python ./setup.py install".
* Added COPYING to installed docs.
* Updated homepage URL.
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Thu Apr 11 09:30:47 UTC 2013 - dalgaaf@suse.de
- update to 1.59:
* Commandline/Settings changes:
- New option to enable warnings but not style messages:
--enable=warning
- Cppcheck used to skip includes where the header filename
is enclosed in <>. You can now include these headers also by
using -I.
* New checks:
- New POSIX checks: pipe() buffer size, redundant calls of
set/get user id, too big value passed to usleep(), buffer
overflow when using write()
- Storing getc() return value in char variable and comparing
to EOF.
- Detect redundant bitand operations
- Find suspicious equality comparisons like: if(a == 0) a == 1;
- Warn about using malloc() for classes containing virtual
methods, std::-objects or constructors
- Portability check that warns when using NULL as argument to
variadic function. It has undefined behaviour on some
implementations.
* Improvements:
- Improved lookup for functions and types
- Switched to TinyXml2 as XML library
- Improved checking for uninitialized struct members,
variable scopes that can be reduced and unused functions
* GUI:
- Remember last path in open file dialog
- Added command line parameter to open a results file
- Bug in statistic calculation fixed
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Fri Feb 8 07:46:59 UTC 2013 - highwaystar.ru@gmail.com
- update to 1.58
* Commandline/Settings changes:
- Added --include to the cppcheck command line client. This forces
inclusion of the given file. This can for instance be used
instead of --append and will then allow you to use #define etc also.
- The threads handling has been improved. Using -jN now works in
windows also.
* Improvements:
- NULL pointers: Improved checking of default function
argument values.
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Wed Dec 26 04:11:57 UTC 2012 - mrdocs@opensuse.org
- update to 1.57
* Many bug fixes and additions
* Now requires Qt 4.8.3+
* Complete versioned change log from 1.53-1.57:
https://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=195752
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Sat Mar 10 20:10:56 CET 2012 - jslaby@suse.de
- update to 1.53
* 1.53: improved existing checks to detect more errors
* 1.52: added new checks
* 1.51: added new checks and fixed many false positives and false
negatives
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Sun Aug 28 11:45:37 UTC 2011 - asn@cryptomilk.org
- update to 1.50
* Check for std::auto_ptr misuse (related to strict ownership).
* Read array and then immediately check if the array index is
within limits.
* Assign pointer to int/long.
* Assign bool to pointer.
* Duplicate "break" statements in switch.
* Matching "if" and "else if" conditions when using bitwise and.
* Matching assigment and condition when using bitwise and test if
unsigned value is less than zero
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Mon Aug 8 03:54:42 UTC 2011 - mrdocs@opensuse.org
- version bump to 1.49
- full change log
http://raw.github.com/danmar/cppcheck/master/Changelog
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Mon Apr 11 08:46:59 UTC 2011 - asn@cryptomilk.org
- update to 1.48
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Thu Jan 6 13:48:46 CET 2011 - asn@cynapses.org
- Added a seperate package for the gui.
- Added cppcheck-htmlreport.
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Sun Oct 3 22:58:13 UTC 2010 - adam@mizerski.pl
- update to 1.45
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Sun Aug 22 17:03:39 UTC 2010 - mrdocs@opensuse.org
- Updated to 1.44
- take over maintership
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Tue Jun 1 21:04:39 UTC 2010 - bitshuffler #suse@irc.freenode.org
- Updated to 1.43
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Mon Oct 26 19:04:25 UTC 2009 - bitshuffler #suse@irc.freenode.org
- Updated to 1.38
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Wed Sep 30 19:21:51 UTC 2009 - bitshuffler #suse@irc.freenode.org
- Updated to 1.37
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Sat May 16 03:32:31 CEST 2009 - bitshuffler #suse@irc.freenode.org
- Updated to 1.32
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Wed Apr 15 03:32:31 CEST 2009 - bitshuffler #suse@irc.freenode.org
- Updated to 1.31
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Wed Mar 11 03:32:31 CEST 2009 - bitshuffler #suse@irc.freenode.org
- Updated to 1.30
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Tue Feb 10 03:32:31 CEST 2009 - bitshuffler #suse@irc.freenode.org
- Initial RPM