Hye Maarten,
during the last days, I have take some time to look at some improvements to
bring to LibreOffice code base on CppCheck report that you've setted up.
I don't know the configuration you did, and have just questions/remarks.
Here are some point I've noted :
1. there is a 'missingConfig' error, recommanding us to run the check with
--checkconfig
2. we could minimized the results by removing check on qa sub-directories,
which are supposed to be the place for unit tests.
3. if you use a suppression-list to silence some reports, may be this one
could be in the git repository so we can use it localy.
By the way, thank you for bringing this idea to reality.
Actually, my point is if we could bring this warning close to 0, the
actually crash-test and coverity status !
Michaël
2015-01-12 7:16 GMT+01:00 Sand <sand.fj.wen@qq.com>:
Hi Maarten Hoes,
thanks for you replying. Unfortunately, I have read the articles
of the link. And more, I have followed this link:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer , these articles have guided me
some how. But I still don't understand some designs in the code, could you
give me some tips, i.e. why the message loop in module VCL is designed with
several level of "while loop" and some invocations are send to the message
queue with Link class?
Any help will be great!
Sand Wen
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