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  • Modified a comment on discussion Development on cppcheck

    I am on Windows and I am Using the GUI Tool. I can create an project and add Include Paths for additional header files. I can use relative and absolute paths. However I would like to use Windows Environment Variables to add paths: E.g.: I have a Windows Environenment Variable MY_LIB_PATH with the value of "C:\myLib\", then I would like to use a Include Path in Cppcheck like "%MY_LIB_PATH%\include" to point to the header files of this library. THe reason is, that I want to check-in the cppcheck configuration...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Development on cppcheck

    I am on Windows and I am Using the GUI Tool. I can create an project and add Include Paths for additional header files. I can use relative and absolute paths. However I would like to use Windows Environment Variables to add paths: E.g.: I have a Windows Environenment Variable MY_LIB_PATH with the value of "C:\myLib\", then I would like to use a Include Path in Cppcheck like "%MY_LIB_PATH%\include" to point to the header files of this library. THe reason is, that I want to check-in the cppcheck configuration...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on cppcheck

    Okay, now it is working. Seems that with the windowsinstaller the addon directory was not created, so all addons were missing. When I copied them manually from the github repo it was working.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on cppcheck

    Hello, seems that this problem still exsists with Cppcheck 2.7. I am on windows and configured the path to the python exe in the settings, but buttons for the addons are still greyed out, even after restart, and it says "Addons require Python being installed". The propesed fix by @versat is not working.

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