Gilles Caulier wrote:
If you look opensource projects scanned by Coverity, you will seen all
most important on the world.
But let's not forget, it is non-Free software. /bikeshed
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Howdy,
Attached is the Coverity Scan report for kdepimlibs 4.14 as of today.
You might feel like fixing some of the issues.
Let me know if you find false positives or stuff we can ignore (like in test
programs).
CID
Type
Impact
Category
File
Function
1245732
Uninitialized scalar variable
High
On Tuesday 14 October 2014 17.53:06 Allen Winter wrote:
Attached
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Allen,
Just a workflow question : why to export Coverity report to CSV where
you can send automatically a mail to devel mailing list when scan is
complete, with a a list of new defect found in code.
I use Coverity since more than one year with whole digiKam code, and
we have already fixed more
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Gilles Caulier
caulier.gil...@gmail.com wrote:
Allen,
Hi Gilles,
Just a workflow question : why to export Coverity report to CSV where
you can send automatically a mail to devel mailing list when scan is
complete, with a a list of new defect found in code.
On Thu, October 16, 2014 2:06 pm, Gilles Caulier wrote:
2014-10-16 12:29 GMT+02:00 Ben Cooksley bcooks...@kde.org:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Gilles Caulier
caulier.gil...@gmail.com wrote:
Allen,
Hi Gilles,
Just a workflow question : why to export Coverity report to CSV where
you
On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 08:59:26 AM Georg C. F. Greve wrote:
On Tuesday 14 October 2014 17.53:06 Allen Winter wrote:
Attached
?
yes, I see an html attachment
Howdy,
Attached is the Coverity Scan report for kdepimlibs 4.14 as of today.
You might feel like fixing some of the issues.
I filtered out the QtCore and (deprecated) kcal library from this report.
Let me know if you find false positives or stuff we can ignore (like in test
programs).
CID