Result for 42B00D978A24C69DA5940745EF831FAC39D3EE99

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Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/cppcheck_ru.qm
FileSize49505
MD514E000BC3C0B98B617B9AE2CE9371B9B
SHA-142B00D978A24C69DA5940745EF831FAC39D3EE99
SHA-2568317E86F70FF468FF3EF9B5776EE3736CF0D2D9F9121B62905D996BD377AF3F3
SSDEEP1536:X4nCYX6q6uwuS0zu4CHpIIM3BGtD6PanF38KVegyo:/qV2tlv
TLSHT17123534E39B9D222E8E4C27D5F4386DA821BB024213155D7B64CBD345C9D63AB327BCB
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total17
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
FileSize1563784
MD5B3AEC3A8EC4F97FF8D7198F7E61D6DBE
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (GUI) 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 graphical user interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerJoachim Reichel <reichel@debian.org>
PackageNamecppcheck-gui
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion2.3-1
SHA-10E289CF9756C58DB38E5E3D36FBDBAD6E5346ECA
SHA-2565A14F505D95202340CB0A675F3585AA25D55A88148448BAE808D891D28E455FF
Key Value
FileSize1783208
MD5CFBA423F3F1091EE3B0CD8864D474183
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (GUI) 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 graphical user interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecppcheck-gui
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion2.3-1
SHA-11CFC8EAF2EF6796BFD18D21A6EDC985473F3CF89
SHA-256C7486FE4668A6D6A9CCD37AC5242AEDD0AF4806A1663D8A72DEC490A4B109D43
Key Value
FileSize1532456
MD544B11C7C45BC6BE7C45A9CB3379F45B4
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (GUI) 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 graphical user interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerJoachim Reichel <reichel@debian.org>
PackageNamecppcheck-gui
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion2.3-1
SHA-131BA1169D3B31E10BDF939EF94476F47B5E98728
SHA-25685E8096246ED7D4809746CC6D30C967F2CCAF0810CDDB5387E018AD12403EC6F
Key Value
FileSize1596184
MD5E65806A88451216789CCE9DC2E9BA8D9
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (GUI) 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 graphical user interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerJoachim Reichel <reichel@debian.org>
PackageNamecppcheck-gui
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion2.3-1
SHA-1368B9F309A63D4E514ED9F268AAA55D8B310FD63
SHA-2568721B3BF0BA59CFE0411DB4B661B58D9C304EDA2B4B7A09E5D0D3EA2BA68CAC3
Key Value
FileSize1783360
MD50368C3EA9BCCFDD741A47F1A5B60B5AE
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (GUI) 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 graphical user interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerJoachim Reichel <reichel@debian.org>
PackageNamecppcheck-gui
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion2.3-1
SHA-139BA8A050749D4BCB5ADC1F60D6316ABD4E6D697
SHA-256076FE32D4E1553CB501A1F17A1234442F7AF20384262FD97C9D1768969B8EFBE
Key Value
MD5F4463CF14852F00337A61FD3CD43DE88
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionCppcheck is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. Unlike C/C++ compilers and many other analysis tools it does not detect syntax errors in the code. Cppcheck primarily detects the types of bugs that the compilers normally do not detect. The goal is to detect only real errors in the code (i.e. have zero false positives).
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion2.4
SHA-15B3A13D40249F9461DF4DEDE6FD27910507DE1A1
SHA-25640B3DA2AD92E95F4162529A59AB44B128972E0B2EE1E47392B12043420F0FFA6
Key Value
MD5250732610E09CEE9615815AA19495CDB
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionCppcheck is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. Unlike C/C++ compilers and many other analysis tools it does not detect syntax errors in the code. Cppcheck primarily detects the types of bugs that the compilers normally do not detect. The goal is to detect only real errors in the code (i.e. have zero false positives).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageRelease3.fc34
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-16D86B3F48E9C9FBEB01F20F718C1C93693E99F20
SHA-256D71BE056009A5D716DCF0D34EC5D04E822760BBF7441C18BE46589A2C178C92D
Key Value
FileSize1771052
MD52B98CD96720F113E7045F3209FD2348B
PackageDescriptiontool for static C/C++ code analysis (GUI) 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 graphical user interface for cppcheck.
PackageMaintainerJoachim Reichel <reichel@debian.org>
PackageNamecppcheck-gui
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion2.3-1
SHA-175261462697BA3D932305D1CDC91C8811F446E18
SHA-25609D9476C88D9D64BDD2C498EC1BD6418040ED9B7AFC18DAEA6BA350B71AF48C2
Key Value
MD56EC22CD9C974648795D06144343D3610
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCppcheck is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. Unlike C/C++ compilers and many other analysis tools it does not detect syntax errors in the code. Cppcheck primarily detects the types of bugs that the compilers normally do not detect. The goal is to detect only real errors in the code (i.e. have zero false positives).
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamecppcheck
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion2.4
SHA-18479AFF50C9E10B790D4C878D89AA23615011A97
SHA-25644A8A6C751B524F852087DAE8285C9E30E64601F96261E64C817C5C07F1EF51F
Key Value
FileNamehttp://archlinux.mirror.root.lu//pool//community//cppcheck-2.3-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
MD52DB476A1BC2BC2D157E76042AD1C68FD
SHA-1D2A08ACC6DE32CEEF3857A2BD6A61F991DF2B2C2
SHA-2563CADD608156699807E24A9102D3F23B3801521DD6CE1958B5A9055F9F311B11E
SSDEEP49152:n3f6KhIcgB3jIXtjALhfP3GzlmsCk6nX70cE4hElEv7T+7x50CTDSlC+4ZP7H:3PIr8tjALhfP2lk7X70nuIyM50FZ4JL
TLSHT1BBC5333FDBB53E7760D2A474D4C38BA6CE59ECBE2AF30A53095523CA792861930111EC