On 26/01/2017 02:56, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
The latest version of cppcheck segment-faults.
# cppcheck --enable=all -I include -I ../../library/include
-I/usr/include/libxml2 \
--suppressions-list=dx4wupd.check \
--suppress=missingIncludeSystem --quiet \
--template={file}:{line}:{severity}:{message}
dx4wupd.cpp dx4wupdDlg.cpp
I'm sorry, but I can't reproduce this. I tested cppcheck on some of my
own code before uploading the package (I have a some deliberately dodgy
code samples for this very purpose) and it worked fine. I also run
cppcheck's own testsuite as part of the build, and all of those tests
passed.
Are you able to run really simple cppcheck commands, such as 'cppcheck
--version' or 'cppcheck --help'?
If those work, what happens if you simplify the command line somewhat -
say just scan one file, or omit the suppression switches, or omit the
templates / include paths? Can you isolate one command line switch
that's causing the crash?
If cppcheck still seg faults, can you send me a sample of code that
exhibits the problem? If you don't want to post the source code to a
public mailing list, you can e-mail a sample to me privately. Don't
include your entire build tree, but try to cut it down to a small sample
that still exhibits the problem.
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
000FFFFBAA0 001004E27F3 (00000000000, 001801FC280, 00000000002, 00100509D10)
000FFFFBDB0 0010040229F (0030000000D, 000FFFFCC00, 000FFFFCA90, 000FFFFC9C0)
000FFFFCC00 00100405C31 (003E6FCF578, 003E6FCF578, 00000000008, 001005CFBE0)
000FFFFCC00 00100408ADC (001801441C9, 003E6F79950, 001802E5880, 001005CF790)
000FFFFCCC0 0010059E5FE (00180188C7A, 0018023BE00, 00180053801, 0000000002F)
000FFFFCCC0 00180047902 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
00000000000 00180045693 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
000FFFFFFF0 00180045744 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
End of stack trace
Thanks for including that, but sadly it's not as helpful as it might be.
The stack trace shows the code going bang in the constructor of a
std::basic_istream, but that doesn't really make sense (to me at least)
in the context of the parent frame(s). It could be that there's some
inlined code or a compiler generated function confusing me.
A couple of frames in and we're into cppcheck code. It's going over just
after parsing the command line arguments - so I don't think it's even
started looking at your code yet. With that in mind, I copied and pasted
the exact same command you gave, and whilst it gave an error message (as
I don't have your source files) it didn't crash.
So send me a sample of code that reproduces the problem, and I'll take
another look.
Dave.
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