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Sublime​Linter-cppcheck

by SublimeLinter ST3

This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to cppcheck.

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SublimeLinter-cppcheck

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This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to cppcheck. It will be used with files that have the “C++” or “C” syntax.

Installation

SublimeLinter must be installed in order to use this plugin.

Please use Package Control to install the linter plugin.

Before using this plugin, ensure that cppcheck is installed on your system. To install cppcheck, do one of the following:

  • Install cppcheck from your favorite package manager:
<package manager> install cppcheck

Once cppcheck is installed, ensure it is in your system PATH so that SublimeLinter can find it. The docs cover troubleshooting PATH configuration.

Settings

We have two settings sections. 'cppcheck' for c files, and 'cppcheck++' to configure the linter for c++ files. E.g.

{
    "linters":
    {
        "cppcheck": {
            ...
        },
        "cppcheck++": {
            ...
        }
    }
},

--language= is set automatically to c or c++.

Additional SublimeLinter-cppcheck settings:

Setting Description
std Set the language standard used.
enable A comma-delimited list of checks to enable. Defaults to style.

Examples

For enable, you can use a single string (ex: "style,unusedFunction"), or an array of strings if not inline (ex: ["style", "unusedFunction"]).

For std, you can use a single string for a single value, but you have to use an array of strings for multiple values (ex. ["c89", "c99"]), which means you can't use multiple values in inline settings.