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You can also create a custom .properties file and pass it to the cpptestcli
with the -settings
switch. You can use the -settings
switch multiple times to specify several .properties files. Entries with the same key will be overwritten.
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cpptestcli -settings team.properties -settings project.properties -settings user.properties -config "builtin://Recommended Rules" -compiler gcc_9-64 -input cpptest.bdf |
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Use double backslashes to specify file paths in the .properties file on Windows. For example:
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<INSTALL_DIR>/etc/cpptestcli.properties
: the base configuration file that should not be modified.<INSTALL_DIR]/cpptestcli.properties
: the main configuration file you can use to specify your settings; it contains a list of basic configuration settings (license, reporting, etc.) you need to uncomment before configuring the setting's value.<USER_HOME_DIR>/cpptestcli.properties
: for your convenience, you can store the configuration file in your home directory to overwrite settings from the [INSTALL_DIR] (for example, to ensure your settings are not affected by re-installations or updates).<WORKING_DIR>/cpptestcli.properties
: for your convenience, you can store the configuration file in your working directory.- Custom settings passed with the command line switch
-settings path/to/settings.properties
(e.g.,-settings ../settings.properties
). - Custom settings passed with the command line switch
-property [key=value]
(e.g.-property "report.mail.enabled=true"
).
All of the above settings can be overridden by settings that are passed with command line switches, such as -report
, -config
, etc.
Modifying a Single Property
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