# Sparse based linting This tool checks LTP test and library code for common problems. ## Usage It is integrated with the LTP build system. Just run `make check` or `make check-a_test01`, where `a_test01` is an arbitrary test executable or object file. ## Building The bad news is you must get and build Sparse[^1]. The good news is that this only takes a minute and the build system does it for you. Just try running `make check` as described above. However if you want to reuse an existing Sparse checkout. Then you can do the following. Where `$SRC_PATH` is the path to the Sparse directory. ```sh $ cd tools/sparse $ make SPARSE_SRC=$SRC_PATH ``` You can also manually fetch it via the git submodule ```sh $ cd tools/sparse $ git submodule update --init ``` ### Modifying CFLAGS and -m32 When compiling the LTP with `-m32` it may break building `sparse-ltp`. We do not pass LTP's `CFLAGS` or `HOST_CFLAGS` to `libsparse.a`. In the best case it produces a lot of noise, in the worst it breaks building anyway. To avoid issues with m32, just pre-build the checker with a non-m32 config. It won't need to be built again unless you are modifying the tool itself. Similar issues with cross-compiling could be handled in a similar way. Simply pre-build `sparse-ltp` and `libsparse.a` with a separate config. ### Clang Note that while it is possible to build Sparse with Clang. This may cause some issues. Namely `GCC_BASE` is set to the Clang resource directory. This contains some headers Sparse can not parse. [1]: Many distributions have a Sparse package. This only contains some executables. There is no shared library