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    Question Creating a VC++ Code analyser tool for my project

    Hi,

    I am creating an application which will work as a static code analyzer after compiling my code in VS 2008 for VC++ projects. It will be a kind of code review.
    Can anyone please guide me how and where do I need to put my custom rule sets, and what should I do to create such a application.
    Any code examples or tutorials will be very helpful to me.


    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Creating a VC++ Code analyser tool for my project

    sir do you know how to create dll using class library in vc++

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    Re: Creating a VC++ Code analyser tool for my project

    Quote Originally Posted by kanak View Post
    sir do you know how to create dll using class library in vc++
    Is is a reply to OP's question?
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    Re: Creating a VC++ Code analyser tool for my project

    Quote Originally Posted by mayank_3103 View Post
    Hi,

    I am creating an application which will work as a static code analyzer after compiling my code in VS 2008 for VC++ projects. It will be a kind of code review.
    Can anyone please guide me how and where do I need to put my custom rule sets, and what should I do to create such a application.
    Any code examples or tutorials will be very helpful to me.


    Thanks in advance.
    Why write one when there are ones already available? See
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._code_analysis
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    Re: Creating a VC++ Code analyser tool for my project

    Quote Originally Posted by mayank_3103 View Post
    Hi,

    I am creating an application which will work as a static code analyzer after compiling my code in VS 2008 for VC++ projects. It will be a kind of code review.
    Can anyone please guide me how and where do I need to put my custom rule sets, and what should I do to create such a application.
    Any code examples or tutorials will be very helpful to me.


    Thanks in advance.
    I'll be honest with you -- Persons attempting to do this would never need to ask a question on CodeGuru. In other words, if you're asking us how to do this type of non-trivial work, then you shouldn't try to do this. This type of work takes a vast amount of experience in program design, C++ programming, and actually writing real-world test applications.

    It's like someone who has never driven a car in their lives asking how to train for the 24-hours of Le Mans. Look at the URL links that 2kaud provided and see if any of those help you.

    Regards,

    Paul McKenzie
    Last edited by Paul McKenzie; September 11th, 2013 at 06:07 AM.

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