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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:20:48PM +0100, Vegard Nossum wrote: > Hi, > > I've written a script that follows the mainline git repository and > runs checkpatch against all new commits. The result is available as an > RSS stream: > > http://kernel.org/~vegard/gitwatch.rss > > Only commits with warnings or errors are shown. Files that change are > also searched for known/frequent coding errors using Coccinelle and a > selection of the semantic patches found on the Coccinelle website. Thats pretty intresting. Looking at some of the cochinelle output I am a little confused as to what its saying. Am I right in thinking that for those reports that a proposed patch is printed, after the comment for the original patch? If so it might be helpful to say something like 'proposed modificiation' just before the patchlet. Also which version of checkpatch is this output being generated with? The one at the head of the git tree or something else? I see a couple of false positives in there that I know I have fixed already. -apw | ||||||||||||
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