On Sat, 2020-04-25 at 08:54 +0200, Noel Grandin wrote:
On 2020/04/24 11:44 am, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
I guess we'll need to look for a better approach to get rid of
those annoying Coverity "uncaught exception" warnings (of
the category, "mechanical static analysis may conclude that this
can happen, but human analysis concludes that this
cannot happen; and if it did, we are screwed anyway"---i.e., akin
to a "this cannot happen" assert(false) placed in the
I suggest simplify disabling that warning entirely in our coverity
run, I think it has outlived its usefulness.
The settings aren't available for tweaking in the free version of
coverity, its a fixed configuration AFAIK. I think you can tweak things
differently in the self-hosted commercial version.
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