StyleCopCmd is a command-line driven interface to Microsoft's source code analysis tool, StyleCop.
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Hi, I found a bug in StyleCopCmd when I use it. In the function AddSolutionFile of class ReportBuilder, if the project file path nested too long, such as "C:\WorkDir\Trunk\GLPC\DUU\DelMS_Release_20131006\DCC\SourceCode\Solutions\..\..\..\..\Common\WebSupport\Tsu.Apc.Libraries.WebResources\Tsu.Apc.Libraries.WebResources.csproj", it throw an path length error. The longest file name should be smaller than 260, and longest folder name could not beyond 240. So, for the code, var ppath = Path.GetFullPath( Path.GetDirectoryName( Path.GetFullPath(solutionFilePath))) + "\\" + sm.Groups["ppath"].Value; it is better to be encapsulated by Path.GetFullPath again: var ppath = Path.GetFullPath(Path.GetFullPath( Path.GetDirectoryName( Path.GetFullPath(solutionFilePath))) + "\\" + sm.Groups["ppath"].Value); It can remove "..\..\", thus, it can get the shortest file name of each cs file in the project. This method resolved the issue I encountered.