C/C++ integration build analysis - Cheat sheet
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An integration build analysis
- gives you a snapshot of the current health of your software project. After you run an analysis, detected issues and reports are available in Validate.
- is the first step in establishing the connected desktop in your organization.
Prerequisities:
- Installing Klocwork
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The first time you run the kwinject command on a project, verify that you have a clean build of that project. You can do this by running the clean command, for example make clean.
Your first analysis
- Create a project:
kwadmin --url http://server2:8080/ create-project my_project
- Capture your build settings:
kwinject <my_build_command>
Once you've got a build specification, confirm the existence of compile , link and, config lines. For more information, see Format of the build specification file for C/C++ projects.
- Run the analysis:
kwbuildproject --url http://server2:8080/my_project --tables-directory /my_tables kwinject.out
- Load the database:
kwadmin --url http://server2:8080/ load my_project /my_tables
Your next analysis
Subsequent analyses are incremental by default. Use the same commands as you used for your first analysis.
Important: To take advantage of incremental analysis, don't delete your tables directory.
Re-run a full analysis
Whenever you do a clean build (full rebuild of your source files), you should run a full build analysis
- Create a new build specification:
kwinject --overwrite <my_build_command>
- Run the analysis:
kwbuildproject --url http://server2:8080/my_project --force --tables-directory /my_tables kwinject.out
- Load the database:
kwadmin --url http://server2:8080/ load my_project /my_tables