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    angeFran
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    my compiler doesn't seem to find include file
    #include <unistd.h>

    As far as I understand, it's a unix file only

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      cmazieri
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      YES, it is, try to remove this line.

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        angeFran
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        by removing that line, I have the following error

        qcommandline.cpp:32:
        error: C2491: 'QCommandLine::helpEntry' : definition of dllimport static data member not allowed

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          cmazieri
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          I am using this module QCommandLine, it is also open source and I got it from http://xf.iksaif.net/dev/qcommandline.html.

          I am sorry, I am not able to help at this point unless I try to compile on Windows, I do not have any Windows compiler.

          I think that is in the link process and you are close to compile it.

          Once you get it compiled, qmake and qtcreator must be in the PATH in order to work.

          Try to research about this problem or contact the QCommandLine author.

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            bruceoutdoors
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            I would recommend it, but given the hassle to set things up I'd give 4/5 stars. In addition to the manual, using windows there are couple of things to bear in mind:

            • in the arguments field during setting up, be aware that unless you set cppcheck in your environment paths, "--tool=cppcheck" does not work. You'll need to set the directory:

            @--qtc-plugin --tool="C:/Cppcheck-1.55/cppcheck.exe" %{CurrentProject:FilePath} @

            • You'll need to set an environment paths to QtCreator(usually in C:\Qt\Qt5.0.2\Tools\QtCreator\bin). Without this the warning messages from cppcheck does not show up in the issues pane

            • Don't use cppcheck 1.60. In qpt 0.7, it doesn't work. I got things running with cppcheck 1.55.

            And thus, a happy user of QtProjectTool! :D

            !https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-byu0-9Dqaro/UayAScAJ3gI/AAAAAAAABWc/nw5Ld_YStvw/w617-h585-no/QtProjectTool+Screenshot.png(QtProjectTool running in windows 7)!

            windows 7 32bit, Qt 5.0.2 MinGW, cppcheck 1.55

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              cmazieri
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              OK, Thanks.

              I got a Windows machine and I am able to work on that now.

              qpt 0.8 version will work better on Windows and the manual will be updated.

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                j1elo
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                Not a very good method for tool version check:
                you are getting the numeric part and blindly converting to double. Well, it's a bit optimistic assumption that a version number will be a valid numeric value!

                In fact, now that cppcheck went up to version 1.60.1, QPT happily states that "Tool cppcheck-gui requires a minimal version 1.55".

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                  cmazieri
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                  It is a bug and will be fixed soon.

                  As a work around try to edit the configuration file, qpt prints the path of the configuration file when it starts.
                  It is usually located at $HOME/.config/QtProjectTool/qpt.ini

                  try to clear the minimal version line, change:

                  Mininal_version_USE_only_digist_and_dot_it_will_be_converted_to_float=1.58

                  to

                  Mininal_version_USE_only_digist_and_dot_it_will_be_converted_to_float=

                  That should work.

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                    j1elo
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                    I did it the other way :)
                    Created a QByteArray w2 where to copy all the numbers without any punctuation sign. So 1.60.1 ends up being 1601 which is greater than 1.55
                    Maybe it's a good idea for version checking (I didn't stop to think about implications of doing this... it was just a workaround)

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                      cmazieri
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                      Hello,

                      Version 0.8 has been released with some improvements, see "RELEASE NOTES":http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtprojecttool/files/RELEASE_NOTES.txt/download

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                        cmazieri
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                        Version 0.8 has been released with some improvements, the main work was done to have a better Windows version.

                        See "RELEASE NOTES":http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtprojecttool/files/RELEASE_NOTES.txt/download

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                          last5bits
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                          Thank you for your tool! But I get question marks in the file paths with non-latin letters (e.g. cyrillic letters)
                          @$qpt -A CET.pro

                          /home/alex/Projects/??????/src/main.cpp
                          /home/alex/Projects/??????/src/mainwindow.cpp
                          /home/alex/Projects/??????/src/mainwindow.h@

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                            cmazieri
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                            Hi,

                            Are you using version 0.8 ?

                            send me your project file and the right path it should bring,

                            I will take a look on that.

                            Thanks, Carlos

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                              last5bits
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                              Yes, the version is 0.8. I sent you a tarball, thanks for your fast respond

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                                cmazieri
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                                Hi, it has been fixed (not published yet)

                                bq. ./qpt -A /home/carlos/tmp/projects/qpt_tests/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.pro
                                /home/carlos/tmp/projects/qpt_tests/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.cpp

                                But, I am afraid cppcheck does not handle unicode paths:

                                /usr/bin/cppcheck --platform=unix32 -I . -f -q --template '{file}:{line}:{id}:{message}' --inline-suppr --enable=style --enable=unusedFunction --suppress=missingInclude:* --inconclusive --file-list=/tmp/qt_temp.Lh2660

                                cppcheck: error: could not find or open any of the paths given.

                                I use full pathname for files, I will try using relative pathnames.

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                                  last5bits
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                                  [quote author="cmazieri" date="1377213999"]
                                  But, I am afraid cppcheck does not handle unicode paths:

                                  /usr/bin/cppcheck --platform=unix32 -I . -f -q --template '{file}:{line}:{id}:{message}' --inline-suppr --enable=style --enable=unusedFunction --suppress=missingInclude:* --inconclusive --file-list=/tmp/qt_temp.Lh2660

                                  cppcheck: error: could not find or open any of the paths given.

                                  I use full pathname for files, I will try using relative pathnames.
                                  [/quote]

                                  No, cppcheck is all right. This is what I get with cppcheck 1.60.1

                                  @$ cat list
                                  /home/alex/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.cpp

                                  $ /usr/bin/cppcheck --platform=unix32 -I . -f -q --template ‘{file}:{line}:{id}:{message}’ --inline-suppr --enable=style --enable=unusedFunction --suppress=missingInclude:* --inconclusive /home/alex/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.cpp --file-list=list
                                  ‘/home/alex/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.cpp:9:unreadVariable:Variable 'a' is assigned a value that is never used.’
                                  ‘/home/alex/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.cpp:9:arrayIndexOutOfBounds:Array 'a[5]' accessed at index 5, which is out of bounds.’@

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                                    cmazieri
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                                    Hi,

                                    Many Thanks,

                                    I had no Unicode handling in qpt, it has been included.

                                    Please get version "0.9":http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtprojecttool/files/0.9/qpt-source-0.9.tgz/download and let me know if you have any problem.

                                    Regards,

                                    bq.
                                    [qpt running]: /usr/bin/cppcheck --platform=unix32 -I . -f -q --template '{file}:{line}:{message}' --inline-suppr --enable=style --enable=unusedFunction --inconclusive /home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.cpp /home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/mz.cpp /home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/ры.cpp'/home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/hello.cpp:5:Variable 'x' is not assigned a value.'
                                    '/home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/mz.cpp:3:Unused variable: ret'
                                    '/home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/mz.cpp:4:Variable 'x' is not assigned a value.'
                                    '/home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/ры.cpp:3:Unused variable: ret'
                                    '/home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/ры.cpp:4:Variable 'x' is not assigned a value.'
                                    '/home/carlos/tmp/projects/tests/test/Проекты/КириллическоеИмяПроекта/mz.cpp:1:The function 'x' is never used.'

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                                      Atlantis70
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                                      Hi,

                                      this is a great tool. However, my top-level project file is of type "subdirs" and thus no sources are listed. Nevertheless it would be great to have this tool parsing recursively the .pro-file(s) below.

                                      Can this be done?

                                      Regards,

                                      Thorsten

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                                        cmazieri
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                                        No,
                                        qpt uses qmake to expose SOURCES and HEADERS.
                                        A subdir project does not have it, at least I do not know.

                                        What I do is: create a dummy project file that includes all other projects, like this:

                                        my_cppcheck_code.pro
                                        @
                                        BASE = snapshot_8_22_2013

                                        include ($$BASE/Ldap/test/regression_ldap.pro)
                                        include ($$BASE/ProcessWindow/test/regression_jobwindow.pro)
                                        include ($$BASE/commonLib/cmntrace/test/cmntrace.pro)
                                        include ($$BASE/commonLib/cmncli/test/cmncli.pro)
                                        include ($$BASE/ComboSearch/ComboSearch.def)
                                        include ($$BASE/customHeader/test/customtable.pro)
                                        include ($$BASE/DictPointer/DictPointer.def)
                                        include ($$BASE/diskspace/test/diskspace.pro)
                                        include ($$BASE/FileUtil/FileUtil.def)
                                        include ($$BASE/Ldap/Ldap.def)
                                        include ($$BASE/Preferences/test/regression_PreferencesEditor.pro)
                                        include ($$BASE/Tickets/Tickets.def)
                                        include ($$BASE/UiUtils/UiUtils.def)
                                        include ($$BASE/tests/regression_pipa.pri)
                                        @

                                        Then use that dummy project my_cppcheck_code.pro to run qpt/cppcheck. You can have all those projects opened in QtCreator, so set the dummy as default to run qpt, then set the original project back as default to compile.

                                        By the way, I am having problems to make this change work on Windows, the path comes undefined from command qpt command line.

                                        Regards,
                                        Carlos

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                                          last5bits
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                                          Thanks a lot, cyrillic names work like a charm!

                                          Is it possible to get support of subdirs projects? I've tried the method you suggested but with no result. I sent you a tarball with project I used, if you have time to take a look

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