Gents,
I've been polling inside my work-environment whether I could run
Coverity on the LibreOffice code tree.
No success so far,it has my attention.
From my past I know of similar tools, static code analysis tools, like QAC.
Which triggers the question: has a QA-tool been run on the source
Coverity will do this themselves for LibreOffice for free:
http://scan.coverity.com/
It just needs someone from the project to liaise with them and get it
set up.
On 2012-01-18 14:30, Luc Castermans wrote:
Gents,
I've been polling inside my work-environment whether I could run
Coverity on
Luc Castermans wrote:
Which triggers the question: has a QA-tool been run on the source
code, if so which?
Hi Luc,
if by QA tool you mean static analysis, then yes - there's cppcheck
http://libreoffice.boldandbusted.com/
and I know that coverity and at least one other proprietary
Hi Noel,
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 14:54 +0200, Noel Grandin wrote:
Coverity will do this themselves for LibreOffice for free:
http://scan.coverity.com/
In theory :-) the reality is rather different, I've contacted those
chaps both directly and indirectly and got no response at all.
I think the issue is that the guy who was managing the project (David
Maxwell) has moved on from Coverity to eSentire.
I've dropped him an email to see if he knows who took over from him at
Coverity.
On 2012-01-18 16:13, Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Noel,
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 14:54 +0200, Noel
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 02:13:24PM +, Michael Meeks wrote:
It just needs someone from the project to liaise with them and get it
set up.
It'd be great to have someone that could run this for us and share the
report (if their license allows that). It'd make some great fruit for
2012/1/19 David Tardon dtar...@redhat.com:
Red Hat has been running coverity internally on all RHEL/Fedora rpms for
~6 months now and a tool has been developed to simplify that for our
developers (i.e., send a source rpm, wait for results :-) The good news
is we are allowed to share the