Result for 09302BCDCA6362893D988A6A8B008809C9B99880

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/cppcheck/cfg/cppcheck-cfg.rng
FileSize11071
MD55FEBB50EB1558B1C1F12C1129CFE0CE6
RDS:package_id182052
SHA-109302BCDCA6362893D988A6A8B008809C9B99880
SHA-256EAF6E626102E5E99A96BA5E45A58B2F6BD681250DD6F11D8F19D2704C60DD2C2
SSDEEP192:PZsGZsNuUWu064FcGM3/n9h+HrV9BP9WfgSb+lgGydZx86C:hsIsNuUWuJQcGYn9h+HrV9BP9WfgSb+n
TLSHT11332946A70C18F630C7A4EB68A327489DE51426F164D74A871CDB3531F3DC1A78E7A8B
insert-timestamp1679422966.7874172
sourceRDS.db
tar:gnamebin
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total64
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
FileSize736656
MD5CDDE34DE49E3B4FA61DE3EC97C28628F
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (CLI) Cppcheck is a command-line tool that tries to detect bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. It is versatile, and can check non-standard code including various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc. Its internal preprocessor can handle includes, macros, and several preprocessor commands. While Cppcheck is highly configurable, you can start using it just by giving it a path to the source code. . It includes checks for: * pointers to out-of-scope auto variables; * assignment of auto variables to an effective parameter of a function; * out-of-bounds errors in arrays and STL; * missing class constructors; * variables not initialized by a constructor; * use of memset, memcpy, etcetera on a class; * non-virtual destructors for base classes; * operator= not returning a constant reference to itself; * use of deprecated functions (mktemp, gets, scanf); * exceptions thrown in destructors; * memory leaks in class or function variables; * C-style pointer cast in C++ code; * redundant if; * misuse of the strtol or sprintf functions; * unsigned division or division by zero; * unused functions and struct members; * passing parameters by value; * misuse of signed char variables; * unusual pointer arithmetic (such as "abc" + 'd'); * dereferenced null pointers; * incomplete statements; * misuse of iterators when iterating through a container; * dereferencing of erased iterators; * use of invalidated vector iterators/pointers; . This package contains the command-line interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerJoachim Reichel <reichel@debian.org>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.76.1-1
SHA-109161CF51BBDAA7EE05D6B9735A1BEB15EB6FECC
SHA-256F62A33016ADA2A9E9D46D2404BE431D2D08BDE5D0E6FF62E10BFE4695C8C9E9F
Key Value
FileSize832158
MD53E9288F42426D5D614B3E5556E731A5F
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (CLI) Cppcheck is a command-line tool that tries to detect bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. It is versatile, and can check non-standard code including various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc. Its internal preprocessor can handle includes, macros, and several preprocessor commands. While Cppcheck is highly configurable, you can start using it just by giving it a path to the source code. . It includes checks for: * pointers to out-of-scope auto variables; * assignment of auto variables to an effective parameter of a function; * out-of-bounds errors in arrays and STL; * missing class constructors; * variables not initialized by a constructor; * use of memset, memcpy, etcetera on a class; * non-virtual destructors for base classes; * operator= not returning a constant reference to itself; * use of deprecated functions (mktemp, gets, scanf); * exceptions thrown in destructors; * memory leaks in class or function variables; * C-style pointer cast in C++ code; * redundant if; * misuse of the strtol or sprintf functions; * unsigned division or division by zero; * unused functions and struct members; * passing parameters by value; * misuse of signed char variables; * unusual pointer arithmetic (such as "abc" + 'd'); * dereferenced null pointers; * incomplete statements; * misuse of iterators when iterating through a container; * dereferencing of erased iterators; * use of invalidated vector iterators/pointers; . This package contains the command-line interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.76.1-1
SHA-10CF2D61D62CB640D5CBD9DA4610B6A819B3E8B8E
SHA-256E1E2B0837EA56AD3A8024C7DFD8135AF18ABEAA9B6B34248C1F6A4739446E5ED
Key Value
FileSize871768
MD5E7512613442B564FF4FAC95EE4564270
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (CLI) Cppcheck is a command-line tool that tries to detect bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. It is versatile, and can check non-standard code including various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc. Its internal preprocessor can handle includes, macros, and several preprocessor commands. While Cppcheck is highly configurable, you can start using it just by giving it a path to the source code. . It includes checks for: * pointers to out-of-scope auto variables; * assignment of auto variables to an effective parameter of a function; * out-of-bounds errors in arrays and STL; * missing class constructors; * variables not initialized by a constructor; * use of memset, memcpy, etcetera on a class; * non-virtual destructors for base classes; * operator= not returning a constant reference to itself; * use of deprecated functions (mktemp, gets, scanf); * exceptions thrown in destructors; * memory leaks in class or function variables; * C-style pointer cast in C++ code; * redundant if; * misuse of the strtol or sprintf functions; * unsigned division or division by zero; * unused functions and struct members; * passing parameters by value; * misuse of signed char variables; * unusual pointer arithmetic (such as "abc" + 'd'); * dereferenced null pointers; * incomplete statements; * misuse of iterators when iterating through a container; * dereferencing of erased iterators; * use of invalidated vector iterators/pointers; . This package contains the command-line interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.76.1-1
SHA-10F29AFF7AA109FD45B1A188642E61EA24DC34A54
SHA-2560F2180E71382EF466287ADC1B5E6878B4840EA005EC410CC90C2147898FFE3A1
Key Value
FileNamehttps://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/packages//mips64el//cppcheck-1.77.tgz
MD5C33C7270F393A3A59DDAEDDAE7DB85DF
SHA-1155E1A910A81F979572ED0866CA72C9505C35201
SHA-256AFC8706534BB5B3C577200D6D5E3D0232F7867CFA76C59FBEBF248F21153E317
SSDEEP24576:F3684SWWocqr7DyfjkE/zdMRCT55KAzcKe2fAhfcu9JFAV7x+R15xOGs9AS71i:5nNrkEhMRK55Kehe2Mcu9fg7xe5MGsTc
TLSHT1315533C79A8408CFBA1B2F30F8C1A6BC8121DD79E386953354F55578F29C4AF4612DAE
Key Value
FileSize788392
MD585ECBFB72B46B24FB0AEC6931A1675E4
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (CLI) Cppcheck is a command-line tool that tries to detect bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. It is versatile, and can check non-standard code including various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc. Its internal preprocessor can handle includes, macros, and several preprocessor commands. While Cppcheck is highly configurable, you can start using it just by giving it a path to the source code. . It includes checks for: * pointers to out-of-scope auto variables; * assignment of auto variables to an effective parameter of a function; * out-of-bounds errors in arrays and STL; * missing class constructors; * variables not initialized by a constructor; * use of memset, memcpy, etcetera on a class; * non-virtual destructors for base classes; * operator= not returning a constant reference to itself; * use of deprecated functions (mktemp, gets, scanf); * exceptions thrown in destructors; * memory leaks in class or function variables; * C-style pointer cast in C++ code; * redundant if; * misuse of the strtol or sprintf functions; * unsigned division or division by zero; * unused functions and struct members; * passing parameters by value; * misuse of signed char variables; * unusual pointer arithmetic (such as "abc" + 'd'); * dereferenced null pointers; * incomplete statements; * misuse of iterators when iterating through a container; * dereferencing of erased iterators; * use of invalidated vector iterators/pointers; . This package contains the command-line interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.72-1
SHA-117732F3319A03CDC7A4C62118F0D4F03AB087F27
SHA-256E9160F6B428E59030EBAA165ECE3F0639B128E636E5F9C8AA8B383EC699ED674
Key Value
FileSize714286
MD5337F6C266BC8E016BEFCA99344255238
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis Cppcheck is a command-line tool that tries to detect bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. It is versatile, and can check non-standard code including various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc. Its internal preprocessor can handle includes, macros, and several preprocessor commands. While Cppcheck is highly configurable, you can start using it just by giving it a path to the source code. . It includes checks for: * pointers to out-of-scope auto variables; * assignment of auto variables to an effective parameter of a function; * out-of-bounds errors in arrays and STL; * missing class constructors; * variables not initialized by a constructor; * use of memset, memcpy, etcetera on a class; * non-virtual destructors for base classes; * operator= not returning a constant reference to itself; * use of deprecated functions (mktemp, gets, scanf); * exceptions thrown in destructors; * memory leaks in class or function variables; * C-style pointer cast in C++ code; * redundant if; * misuse of the strtol or sprintf functions; * unsigned division or division by zero; * unused functions and struct members; * passing parameters by value; * misuse of signed char variables; * unusual pointer arithmetic (such as "abc" + 'd'); * dereferenced null pointers; * incomplete statements; * misuse of iterators when iterating through a container; * dereferencing of erased iterators; * use of invalidated vector iterators/pointers;
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.69-1build1
SHA-120849B382F406C54391F1E02BF3D99901A0D3544
SHA-256D1F7B90B18FA149233DB573A55DDABE7AB6E56EE37549320110B69A21351789A
Key Value
FileSize850188
MD5D32240A4E7C29B05319EACB52F47C7A4
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (CLI) Cppcheck is a command-line tool that tries to detect bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. It is versatile, and can check non-standard code including various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc. Its internal preprocessor can handle includes, macros, and several preprocessor commands. While Cppcheck is highly configurable, you can start using it just by giving it a path to the source code. . It includes checks for: * pointers to out-of-scope auto variables; * assignment of auto variables to an effective parameter of a function; * out-of-bounds errors in arrays and STL; * missing class constructors; * variables not initialized by a constructor; * use of memset, memcpy, etcetera on a class; * non-virtual destructors for base classes; * operator= not returning a constant reference to itself; * use of deprecated functions (mktemp, gets, scanf); * exceptions thrown in destructors; * memory leaks in class or function variables; * C-style pointer cast in C++ code; * redundant if; * misuse of the strtol or sprintf functions; * unsigned division or division by zero; * unused functions and struct members; * passing parameters by value; * misuse of signed char variables; * unusual pointer arithmetic (such as "abc" + 'd'); * dereferenced null pointers; * incomplete statements; * misuse of iterators when iterating through a container; * dereferencing of erased iterators; * use of invalidated vector iterators/pointers; . This package contains the command-line interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.75-1
SHA-12C195219061015A067AE5DB00FF965BD3832B425
SHA-256056F414932EA3B3EF8C19639E231D5074B8E49017F368C4424B98D57C1329E37
Key Value
FileSize817726
MD51EBCE37E9DD53148360DA9B50EA0115F
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (CLI) Cppcheck is a command-line tool that tries to detect bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. It is versatile, and can check non-standard code including various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc. Its internal preprocessor can handle includes, macros, and several preprocessor commands. While Cppcheck is highly configurable, you can start using it just by giving it a path to the source code. . It includes checks for: * pointers to out-of-scope auto variables; * assignment of auto variables to an effective parameter of a function; * out-of-bounds errors in arrays and STL; * missing class constructors; * variables not initialized by a constructor; * use of memset, memcpy, etcetera on a class; * non-virtual destructors for base classes; * operator= not returning a constant reference to itself; * use of deprecated functions (mktemp, gets, scanf); * exceptions thrown in destructors; * memory leaks in class or function variables; * C-style pointer cast in C++ code; * redundant if; * misuse of the strtol or sprintf functions; * unsigned division or division by zero; * unused functions and struct members; * passing parameters by value; * misuse of signed char variables; * unusual pointer arithmetic (such as "abc" + 'd'); * dereferenced null pointers; * incomplete statements; * misuse of iterators when iterating through a container; * dereferencing of erased iterators; * use of invalidated vector iterators/pointers; . This package contains the command-line interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.75-1
SHA-12EAF7929FFA6F620A5AA1FA9B57A8F8C3AA87AFB
SHA-256835085ACA4948355FBA6D8EB5D97260B8B1BF0876A933BA7548F486B13B69BCB
Key Value
MD555B100718AD57F22B99EBE6BD736775B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCodeLite is a code editor for the C, C++, PHP and Node.js programming languages. It uses an interface with which users can create, build and debug projects.
PackageNamecodelite
PackageRelease44.d_t.5
PackageVersion12.0
SHA-132314C3E6724F7820D419D3E27ED949EE6336AE7
SHA-256FA100FE5E4E9091D37E596F0B2C53E4D0EB2B6C3737D5A634209518C547D1589
Key Value
FileNamehttps://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/OpenBSD/6.0/packages//amd64//cppcheck-1.74.tgz
MD5FA0A82C3409505A6049CC7893DE52BF4
SHA-132567BB14FE8D600B79E420BED5D67761E03710D
SHA-256367BAF195B838AA7ED3935C1132238BE6A5373AFD7A47BB68459E93B7D3101A9
SSDEEP24576:LNI8S9+2agXmoydWkn6sHyL1MlLEV+lLMpgNUSVv:hHU+FgXmZ/6kyL1MCVOMAhp
TLSHT17245330DA47FBB4AC78B4429A3622824E8C75477BF4EE675BB13B4E7D30E46CA41014B