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I am not asking about the various available third-party modules that support Cppcheck in one way or the other.

With CMake 3.10, CMake seems to have gained some official Cppcheck support. See CMAKE_<LANG>_CPPCHECK.

Unfortunately the documentation how to use this variable is a bit sparse. Is there a good example of how Cppcheck is supposed to be used with CMake 3.10 (or later)?

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An simple example would be - if you have cppcheck in your PATH and you are not specifying additional parameters - the following by setting global CMAKE_<LANG>_CPPCHECK variable:

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)

project(CppCheckTest)

file(
    WRITE "main.cpp"
[=[
int main()
{
    char a[10];
    a[10] = 0;
    return 0;
}
]=] 
)

set(CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK "cppcheck")
add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} "main.cpp")

The files to scan are added automatically to the cppcheck command line. So the above example gives the following output (gcc and cppcheck on Linux system):

# make
Scanning dependencies of target CppCheckTest
[ 50%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/CppCheckTest.dir/main.cpp.o
Checking .../CppCheckTest/main.cpp...
Warning: cppcheck reported diagnostics:
[/mnt/c/temp/StackOverflow/CppCheckTest/main.cpp:4]: (error) Array 'a[10]' accessed at index 10, which is out of bounds.
[100%] Linking CXX executable CppCheckTest
[100%] Built target CppCheckTest

You could give cppcheck a try in an existing project by simply setting the CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK variable via the cmake command line:

# cmake -DCMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK:FILEPATH=cppcheck ..

A more "daily life" example would probably for you to include something like the following code snippet in your CMakeList.txt:

find_program(CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK NAMES cppcheck)
if (CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK)
    list(
        APPEND CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK 
            "--enable=warning"
            "--inconclusive"
            "--force" 
            "--inline-suppr"
            "--suppressions-list=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/CppCheckSuppressions.txt"
    )
endif()

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  • Thanks for the detailed answer, unfortunately it doesn't work here (Ubuntu 17.10, cppcheck 1.80 cmake 3.9.1. There is no output from cppcheck. How to debug this?
    – arved
    Feb 6, 2018 at 10:17
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    The "daily life" example provided does not work (at least using a Ninja generator with CMake 3.12.4)! It seems that CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK has to be fully specified on the CLI. Otherwise the build system does not pick up the value of CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK. I had it almost working by setting the variable manually as a CACHE variable in my CMakeLists.txt, but even then configure has to be run twice in order for the generator to pick up the updated CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK value. Guess: Build files are written in wrong order. I'm afraid the only portable solution is a custom target. Nov 7, 2018 at 23:23
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    Interestingly, when make is invoked with parallel jobs -jX, cppcheck output is garbled and ureadable.
    – oarfish
    Aug 4, 2020 at 9:25
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    I also try this but does not work for me with the latest cmake version. cppcheck is found on configure but when I build the proejct i did not get any cppcheck output. Did anyone has a link to a sample project?
    – mgiaco
    Sep 21, 2020 at 13:10
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    There's a easily overlooked point. The CMAKE_CXX_CPPCHECK must be defined BEFORE defining the target. Maybe this is the reason of your problem. @FlorianWolters
    – iuradz
    Sep 10, 2022 at 17:10

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