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Support for the Visual Studio C++ Core Guidelines checker

Open ruilvo opened this issue 4 years ago • 4 comments

From my experience, the Visual Studio Core Guidelines Checker is the best static analysis tool I've seen so far.

I would love to have it on Visual Studio Code's C++ ecosystem, and I'm sure many more as well.

There is even a description on how it can be used outside Visual Studio. However I understand, as of now, this would be a Windows-only feature, if implemented like this.

This is a feature request that I hope helps voicing that we (at least I) want this amazing static analyser in VSCode!

ruilvo avatar Nov 08 '20 10:11 ruilvo

Hi @ruilvo . Thanks for suggesting this.

Colengms avatar Nov 09 '20 20:11 Colengms

This is a duplicate of #531

bobbrow avatar Nov 12 '20 22:11 bobbrow

This feature request has received enough votes to be added to our backlog.

github-actions[bot] avatar Dec 19 '20 12:12 github-actions[bot]

This feature request has received enough votes to be added to our backlog.

Any progress to the topic? Or it is all to https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/6469? Thanks.

0xaead avatar Feb 04 '24 08:02 0xaead

There are plenty of static analyser addons in store, no need to bloat this addon with it. cpptools has enough issues in backlog without it.

Not everyone needs it/wants to configure it, some might prefer different one instead, like pclint. I vote for no fix.

mrx23dot avatar Jul 11 '24 11:07 mrx23dot