On 04/13/2016 09:51 AM, Pasqual Milvaques wrote:
The coverity scan actually is done with gcov/lcov and is quite useful as
you say, SonarQube can do code coverage analysis also by importing gcov
info (http://docs.sonarqube.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=531) so
at the end it would present
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> advantage to flushing the code base through another quality check? And,
> whom would you suggest would host it and take the performance hit on their
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lity check? And,
whom would you suggest would host it and take the performance hit on their
build system?
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Hello
SonarQube is very nice tool used for continuous inspection of code quality,
it's core is open source but the support for some languages (c++, for
example) and some features are closed source.
That makes using it for LibreOffice in a private instance not
straightforward, anyway the