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6 krazy2all - Sanity checks KDE source code.
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9 krazy2all [options]
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12 krazy2all finds all supported files within the current directory tree
13 and runs the krazy2 checker on all of them, producing 1 concise report
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17 --help
18 Print help message and exit.
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20 --version
21 Print version information and exit.
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23 --list
24 Print a list of all available checker programs and exit.
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26 --list-types
27 Print a list of the support file types and exit.
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29 --list-sets
30 Print a list of all the checker sets and exit.
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32 --list-set <set>
33 Print the list of available checkers for the specified set and
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36 --priority <low|normal|high|important|all>
37 Tell each checker program to report issues with the specified
38 priority only. This option is useful to help put issues into "fix-
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41 Supported priorites are:
42 low -> print low priority issues only
43 normal -> print normal priority issues only
44 high -> print high priority issues only
45 important -> print issues with normal or high priority
46 all -> print all issues (default)
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48 --strict <normal|super|all>
49 Tell each checker program to report issues match the strictness
50 level only. Use this option to help filter out issues of less
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53 Support strictness levels are:
54 normal -> print non-super strict issues only
55 super -> print super strict issues only
56 all -> print all issues (default)
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58 --explain
59 For each checker program, if any issues are found, print an
60 explanation of the problem along with solving instructions. May be
61 used in conjunction with the --list option to provide a more
62 detailed description of the checker programs.
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64 --ignorerc
65 Ignore .krazy files.
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67 --config <krazyrc>
68 Read settings from the specified krazyrc configuration file only.
69 All other configuration files will be ignored, including those
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73 --dry-run
74 With this option the checker programs aren't run; instead, the
75 command line for each check that would be run is printed.
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77 --check <prog[,prog1,prog2,...,progN]>
78 Run the specified checker program(s) only. You may not combine
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81 Use the --list option to show the list of available checkers.
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83 --check-sets <set[,set1,set2,...,setN]>
84 Run the checker programs belonging to the specified set(s) only.
85 You may not combine this option with --check.
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87 Use the --list-sets option to see the list of available check sets
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90 --exclude <prog[,prog1,prog2,...,progN]>
91 Do NOT run the specified checker program(s).
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93 --extra <prog[,prog1,prog2,...,progN]>
94 Add the specified "extra" program(s) to the list of checkers to
95 run. Use the --list option to show the list of available "extra"
96 checkers; they will be marked with the tag [EXTRA] by the checker
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99 --types <type[,type1,type2,...,typeN]>
100 Check the specified file type(s) only.
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102 --exclude-types <type[,type1,type2,...,typeN]>
103 Do NOT check the specified file type(s).
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105 --export <text|textlist|textedit|xml>
106 Output in one of the following formats:
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108 textlist -> plain old text, 1 offending file-per-line
109 textedit -> text formatted for IDEs, 1 issue-per-line
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111 xml -> XML formatted
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113 --title
114 Give the output report a project title.
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116 --cms
117 An acronym for "component/module/subdir". Used to write the
118 breadcrumbs line in the XML output. Must be a slash-delimited
119 triple containing the component, module, and subdir which is being
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122 --brief
123 Only print the output for checkers that have at least 1 issue.
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125 --no-brief
126 Print the result of all checks i.e, the opposite of --brief. This
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129 --quiet
130 Suppress all output messages.
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132 --verbose
133 Print the offending content for each file processed
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136 KRAZY_PLUGIN_PATH - this is a colon-separated list of paths which is
137 searched when locating plugins. By default, plugins are searched for in
138 the path $TOP/lib/krazy2/krazy-plugins:krazy-plugins.
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140 KRAZY_EXTRA_PATH - this is a colon-separated list of paths which is
141 searched when locating "extra" plugins. By default, the "extras" are
142 searched for in the path $TOP/lib/krazy2/krazy-extras:krazy-extras.
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144 KRAZY_SET_PATH - this is a colon-separated list of paths which is
145 searched when locating checker sets. By default, the sets are searched
146 for in the path $TOP/lib/krazy2/krazy-sets:krazy-sets.
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152 In normal operation, krazy2all exits with a status 0.
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154 If a command line option was incorrectly provided, krazy2all exits with
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157 If krazy2all was envoked with the --help, --version --list or
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161 Copyright (c) 2005-2010 by Allen Winter <winter@kde.org>
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163 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
164 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
165 Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
166 option) any later version.
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168 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
169 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
170 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
171 General Public License for more details.
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173 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
174 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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178 .krazy (see krazyrc(3))
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180 krazy2all looks up the current working directory tree for a .krazy file
181 in the project subdirectory. Only .krazy files found at the project
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184 For example, if the current working dir is
185 /my/kde/trunk/KDE/kdepimlibs/kcal/versit, then krazy2all will look for
186 /my/kde/trunk/KDE/kdepimlibs/kcal/.krazy, since kcal is the project
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189 If the current working dir is not within a KDE module, or if the
190 current working dir is above a project subdir, then a .krazy file will
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194 krazyrc(3), krazy2(1), krazy2xml(1)
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197 Allen Winter, <winter@kde.org>
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