| import cppcheckdata | |
| import sys | |
| import os | |
| __checkers__ = [] | |
| def checker(f): | |
| __checkers__.append(f) | |
| return f | |
| __errorid__ = '' | |
| __addon_name__ = '' | |
| def reportError(location, severity, message, errorId=None): | |
| cppcheckdata.reportError(location, severity, message, __addon_name__, errorId or __errorid__) | |
| def runcheckers(): | |
| # If there are no checkers then don't run | |
| if len(__checkers__) == 0: | |
| return | |
| global __addon_name__ | |
| global __errorid__ | |
| addon = sys.argv[0] | |
| parser = cppcheckdata.ArgumentParser() | |
| args = parser.parse_args() | |
| __addon_name__ = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(addon))[0] | |
| for dumpfile in args.dumpfile: | |
| if not args.quiet: | |
| print('Checking %s...' % dumpfile) | |
| data = cppcheckdata.CppcheckData(dumpfile) | |
| for cfg in data.iterconfigurations(): | |
| if not args.quiet: | |
| print('Checking %s, config %s...' % (dumpfile, cfg.name)) | |
| for c in __checkers__: | |
| __errorid__ = c.__name__ | |
| c(cfg, data) | |