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This release includes the following enhancements:

Device Code Authentication

You can now use a URI and device code to authenticate on the OpenID Connect server from the command line. If the authentication is successful, the information is saved to a token file and reused each time C/C++test is run. A new oidc.cli.mode setting in the .properties file specifies the method that will be used to authenticate on the OpenID Connect server (device code or certificate). Device code authentication is enabled by default. For details, see Configuring OpenID Connect in the Command Line.


Support for Compilers

We've extended support for Vx-toolset for TriCore C/C++ Compiler 6.3. The compiler configuration for Vx-toolset for TriCore C/C++ Compiler 6.3. can now be used on Linux to perform static analysis.



Other Changes

  • The deprecated Suppressions view has been removed. If you upgrade C/C++test when the Suppressions view is open in you IDE, you may need to manually close the view after upgrade.
  • Team Server functionality is deprecated. Publishing reports to and importing reports from the Team Server is no longer supported.
  • Upgrading to 2022.1 might cause machine ID change on Windows and Linux. Verify your machine ID before requesting a new license from Parasoft. For information about verifying your machine ID, see Setting the Local License in the GUI.

  • IPv6 is now supported.




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