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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Using static code checkers against the Boost code base
From: Richard (legalize+jeeves_at_[hidden])
Date: 2014-12-08 23:10:29
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"Hickman, Steve (AdvTech)" <Steve.Hickman_at_[hidden]> spake the secret code
<EA5676973A55CA4BA5D3F921E9FB1C1727837269_at_[hidden]> thusly:
>It appears that Coverity already provides the service free to Open
>Source projects. All that is required is to sign up for this at:
>https://scan.coverity.com/
Nice!
I wrote up a blog post describing how I added cppcheck and clang
static analyzer checking to my github repo:
<http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com/2014/12/07/adding-static-analysis-to-your-c-github-repository/>
I'll have to try out the coverity analysis, I'll write up a separate
blog post for that. Unlike cppcheck/clang there is a limit to the
number of builds a free project can do, so the setup is going to be a
little more involved.
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