In OSX environment the intercept-build tool from scan-build is used to log the compiler invocations.
It is possible that the intercept-build can not
log
the compiler calls without turning off System Integrity Protection (SIP).
intercept build
can automatically detect if SIP is turned off.
You can turn off SIP on El Capitan this way:
- Click the (Apple) menu.
- Select Restart...
- Hold down command-R to boot into the Recovery System.
- Click the Utilities menu and select Terminal.
- Type csrutil disable and press return.
- Close the Terminal app.
- Click the (Apple) menu and select Restart....
The following commands are used to bootstrap CodeChecker on OS X El Capitan 10.11, macOS Sierra 10.12 and macOS High Sierra 10.13.
# Download and install dependencies.
brew update
brew install doxygen gcc git
pip3 install virtualenv
# Install the latest clang see: https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/llvm
brew install llvm@10.0.0
# Install npm
brew install npm
# Fetch source code.
git clone https://github.com/Ericsson/CodeChecker.git --depth 1 ~/codechecker
cd ~/codechecker
# Create a Python virtualenv and set it as your environment.
make venv_osx
source $PWD/venv/bin/activate
# Build and install a CodeChecker package.
make package
# For ease of access, add the build directory to PATH.
export PATH="$PWD/build/CodeChecker/bin:$PATH"
cd ..