johnthagen/clion-cppcheck

Macros don't seem to be supported in plugin (e.g. for use with option --suppressions-list )

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#40 geöffnet am 23.09.2020

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Environment

  • Operating System (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 x64): MS Windows 10 Pro (Version 10.0.18363 Build 18363)
  • IDE Version (e.g. CLion 2016.3.2): CLion 2019.3.4
  • Cppcheck executable version (cppcheck --version): 2.1
  • Cppcheck plugin version: 1.4.2
  • Exact strings used in cppcheck plugin options:
    • cppcheck path: C:\Program Files\Cppcheck\cppcheck.exe
    • cppcheck options: --enable=warning,performance,portability,style --language=c++ --suppressions-list=$ProjectFileDir$\.cppcheck-suppressions

Expected behaviour

It would be nice if we could have a suppressions-list per project, e.g. using $ProjectFileDir$ as shown above.

Actual behaviour

Only a single suppressions-file seems to be supported currently. We need to point to this file with an absolute file path.

Attempting to use macro $ProjectFileDir$ as shown above results in the following to appear in an error dialog: ExecutionException: Cppcheck Error : Exit Code - 1 : "C:\Program Files\Cppcheck\cppcheck.exe" "--template=[{file}:{line}]: ({severity}) {id}: {message}" -IC:/Projects/src/work/<redacted>/src --enable=warning,performance,portability,style --language=c++ --suppressions-list=$ProjectFileDir$\.cppcheck-suppressions C:\Users\DANIEL~1\AppData\Local\Temp___xxxxx_processing_client.cc

Steps to reproduce the behaviour

Just configure the cppcheck options as shown above.

Any suggestions? Is there a workaround for this issue that would allow us to set up a suppressions file per project?

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