Stop a program from reading argument

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I ran into an issue where I am using a wrapper around a compiler to do static code analysis.



The command looks like:



sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -E File


The -E argument is for the clang compiler; however, sourceanalyzer reads it then throws an error because it is not valid.



Is there any way to make sourceanalyzer ignore the -E?










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    I ran into an issue where I am using a wrapper around a compiler to do static code analysis.



    The command looks like:



    sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -E File


    The -E argument is for the clang compiler; however, sourceanalyzer reads it then throws an error because it is not valid.



    Is there any way to make sourceanalyzer ignore the -E?










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      I ran into an issue where I am using a wrapper around a compiler to do static code analysis.



      The command looks like:



      sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -E File


      The -E argument is for the clang compiler; however, sourceanalyzer reads it then throws an error because it is not valid.



      Is there any way to make sourceanalyzer ignore the -E?










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      I ran into an issue where I am using a wrapper around a compiler to do static code analysis.



      The command looks like:



      sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -E File


      The -E argument is for the clang compiler; however, sourceanalyzer reads it then throws an error because it is not valid.



      Is there any way to make sourceanalyzer ignore the -E?







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          I would try:



          sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -- -E File


          Or



          sourceanalyzer -b Program -- clang -E File


          Depending on whether sourceanalyzer expects "clang" as a parameter or not.






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            I would try:



            sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -- -E File


            Or



            sourceanalyzer -b Program -- clang -E File


            Depending on whether sourceanalyzer expects "clang" as a parameter or not.






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              I would try:



              sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -- -E File


              Or



              sourceanalyzer -b Program -- clang -E File


              Depending on whether sourceanalyzer expects "clang" as a parameter or not.






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                I would try:



                sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -- -E File


                Or



                sourceanalyzer -b Program -- clang -E File


                Depending on whether sourceanalyzer expects "clang" as a parameter or not.






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                I would try:



                sourceanalyzer -b Program clang -- -E File


                Or



                sourceanalyzer -b Program -- clang -E File


                Depending on whether sourceanalyzer expects "clang" as a parameter or not.







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