Starting with version 1.82, the attached error.cpp will cause CppCheck to show a syntax error in line 50: "c:\Program Files\Cppcheck\cppcheck.exe" error.cpp Checking error.cpp ... [error.cpp:50]: (error) syntax error This is a minimum repro case, if something like this is encountered in e.g. an include file, checking of the cpp file including this file will not continue after this error is encountered. With version 1.81, the syntax error will not occur, and checking will continue. Something similar...
Somewhere around Version 1.85, starting the CppCheck GUI would result in the following error message: The application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. Available platform plugins are: direct2d, minimal, offscreen, webgl, windows, windows. The reason for this appears to be that I have a custom self compiled version of Qt, and my QT_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable is pointing to its "qt\plugins" directory. This seems...
Hi Jorge, I am not sure if you already fixed your rules.txt, my observation is that rule text that starts lowercase, like "txt rule 1.2" (from your example post) results in that rule being ignored, while rule text that starts uppercase, like "Rule text for 1.2" (from the cppcheck --help example) results in that rule being used. This behavior might be a bug.
This issue is still present in 1.15. Thanks for fixing replys again! Edit: Also still...
Seems fixed for me now, thanks!
This issue is still present in 1.15. Thanks for fixing replys again!
Since about two weeks, I can't reply to tickets anymore, the reply window just doesn't...
"Never save history" was and is unchecked.