Bug#966386: cppcheck: crashes with --clang option (.c)

2020-08-10 Thread Joachim Reichel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 09.08.20 20:15, John Scott wrote: > Sorry for the noise, I spoke too soon. Their main page says it normally > takes days to get an account which must be requested over IRC [1]. For a > one-time comment that's a big leap to take. Right, I forgot

Bug#966386: cppcheck: crashes with --clang option (.c)

2020-08-09 Thread John Scott
> How do I get an account to reply? Trac doesn't seem to have a visible way to > sign up. Sorry for the noise, I spoke too soon. Their main page says it normally takes days to get an account which must be requested over IRC [1]. For a one-time comment that's a big leap to take. [1]

Bug#966386: cppcheck: crashes with --clang option (.c)

2020-08-09 Thread John Scott
> If you have further information to provide, please consider adding them > to the upstream bug such that all information is in one place. How do I get an account to reply? Trac doesn't seem to have a visible way to sign up. I just wanted to share that building for Release mode, I can

Bug#966386: cppcheck: crashes with --clang option (.c)

2020-08-09 Thread Joachim Reichel
On 09.08.20 04:00, John Scott wrote: > I saw upstream said they couldn't reproduce with the development tree, so I > was going to try bisecting this. However when I build non-Debianized Cppcheck > 2.1 using the following default options, I can't reproduce the crash and it > seems to work. As

Bug#966386: cppcheck: crashes with --clang option (.c)

2020-08-08 Thread John Scott
I saw upstream said they couldn't reproduce with the development tree, so I was going to try bisecting this. However when I build non-Debianized Cppcheck 2.1 using the following default options, I can't reproduce the crash and it seems to work. As you can see from the CMake log it does detect