Hi,

It's looks like a very nice tool. I have create some issue based on the
last report.
https://scan.coverity.com/projects/3263/view_defects

Thanks,

On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Arnaud Kapp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> About a week ago I added CZMQ to Coverity Scan. For those who
> don't know, it's a rather powerful static code analyzer.
>
> Coverity integrates well with Github. You should be able to see the
> defects report here: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/3263 ,
> provided that you are logged in (you can log-in with Github).
>
> Note that this build was manually uploaded. However,
> Coverity supports Travis-Ci integration.
>
> The number of scan per week is limited (based on number of line of
> code). This best pratice is to create a "coverity-scan" branch
> and to push change regularly in order to trigger build.
>
> If you guys are interested I can come up with a PR that would
> change the .travis.yml file and enable this behavior. We would
> then have to push code to covery-scan branch from time to time.
>
> Then, if this proves useful, we could consider adding libzmq.
>
> Thanks,
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