01-30-2011
Rather, I'd make one general rule which doesn't match all the files but DOES accept the input and output type you want. Then one great big rule that matches all inputs and produces all outputs, which make should deduce needs to call the general rule lots of times.
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gendarme
Gendarme(Gendarme 2.6.2.0) Gendarme(Gendarme 2.6.2.0)
NAME
Gendarme - Rule-based code analysis for Mono.
FILE FORMATS
ignore-file
This file is used to filter out defects from gendarme reports. It uses a line oriented file format where the first characters of the
line control the interpretation of the line:
# - means that the line is a comment.
R: - if the full name of a rule to be filtered.
A: - is used to filter out an assembly (the extension can be omitted).
T: - is used to filter out a namespace qualified type name.
M: - is used to filter out a method. It must contain the full method name as it appears in the report.
rules.xml
This file is used in conjunction with the --set option to control and configure the rules used by Gendarme. It contains a set of
named rules (rule sets) and each rule set contains a list of rules. Rules have required from and include attributes, optional
exclude and applyTo attributes, and optional parameter child elements.
The from attribute is the path of a dll to load ("Gendarme.Rules.BadPractice.dll"). Relative paths are relative to the gendarme
executable.
The include attribute may be "*" to match every rule in the dll or a list of rule names separated by '|' ("WhizBangRule | MyRule").
The exclude attribute is a list of rule names separated by '|' ("IckyRule"). These will override any rules matched by the include
attribute.
The applyTo attribute may be "all", "visible", or "nonvisible". If it is all (the default) then all types in the assemblies are
checked, if it is visible then only the externally visible types are checked, if it is nonvisible then only the internally visible
types are checked.
The parameter child element is used to customize the behavior of a rule within a dll. It has three required attributes: rule, prop-
erty, and value. rule is the name of the applicable rule ("AvoidSmallNamespaceRule"), property is the name of a public property in
the rule ("Minimum"), value is the value to assign to the property ("10").
gendarme.exe.config
Used by debug versions of Gendarme to enable logging for rules. A config file will be generated automatically by the make file. To
enable logging for a rule edit the config file, add a switch using the rule's name, and set the value to 1.
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SEE ALSO
gendarme(1)
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