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- Update to 2.0.19: * entrypoint.sh: Don't require output filename to be escaped * entrypoint.sh: Make minor improvements (#54) * print warning messages to stderr (#58) * changes to github actions
- Update to 2.0.18: * Fix Sarif output relationship target id format.
- Update to 2.0.17: * Fix the distributed tarball, which didn't include the key source file due to the earlier file restructure. * Minor code style fix, which simplifies the code slightly. * Update date in manual page to 2021. That's important because the documentation now includes information on `--sarif`.
- Update to 2.0.16: * The distributed source file is now flawfinder.py, not flawfinder. This is part of a change that improves improve cross-platform ease-of-use by using entry_points. That said, "make install" will still install it as "flawfinder" (so those who install it via "make install" will see no change). * Added support for generating SARIF output, use --sarif. * Track curly brace level to reduce some problems, my thanks to * Improved handling of Git patch format
- Update to 2.0.15: * Fixed some release problems in 2.0.14. (#30) * Improved handling of LoadLibraryEx; flawfinderr no longer complains about certain constructs that are known to be safe (eliminating some false positives).
- Update to 2.0.14: * If there are >0 hits, tell users how to ignore them as part of the tool output. * Various Windows improvments. Ignore LoadLibraryEx if its third parameter is LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32, as this is safe, and remove the rule for InitialCriticalSection (this is no longer a vulnerability on current widely-used versions of Windows) * Various C++ improvements. Add .hpp support for C++, ignore "system::" to reduce false positives, treat ' as digit separator when file extension is a C++ file (for C++14). * I had some release problems; this is identified as 2.0.14 (skipping a few minor numbers) to ensure that the version number uniquely identifies a specific release.
- Update to 2.0.11: * Provide a much more detailed error report, including recommended solutions, when character encoding problems hit. As Python3 has slowly gained in popularity, its failure to provide useful built-ins to handle real-world character encoding problems hurts more people. (E.g., many files don't comply with *any* character set encoding standard, and Python3 can't read them without enabling options that are wrong for others.) We can at least provide much more detailed feedback to help explain the various options available.
- Use python3
- Use noun phrase in summary. Drop metadata redundancies from description.
- Update to 2.0.10: * Use binary mode when reading a diffhitlist. * Fix a serious defect in --diffhitlist option and added a unit test * Don't warn if memcpy call includes sizeof(first arg). * Bugfix (banned function _ftcsat should be _ftcscat). * Documentation tweaks. Make it clear that GitHub issues and pull requests are supported, and use ~~~~ in markdown to ease copy-and-paste from documentation.
- Update to 2.0.7: * Incorporate many small improvements from nickthetait * Fix a number of bugs reported by philipp * Update URLs for www.dwheeler.com -> dwheeler.com - Highlights from older versions: * add detection of crypt_r function * add detection of errant equal, mismatch, and is_permutation * update CWE, risk, and discussion for C++14 STL functions * Always report hit counts correctly, even if ignored using -m * Switch from distutils to setuptools * Flawfinder can now run on either Python 2.7 or 3 * Change version numbers to use Semantic Versioning (x.y.z) * Add support for generating CSV (comma-separated value) format, to make this tool easier to integrate into larger toolsuites.
- New version 1.31