Usage: metrix++.py limit [options] -- [path 1] ... [path N] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --log-level=LOG_LEVEL, --ll=LOG_LEVEL Defines log level. Possible values are 'DEBUG','INFO','WARNING' or 'ERROR'. Default value is inherited from environment variable 'METRIXPLUSPLUS_LOG_LEVEL' if set. [default: INFO] --db-file=DB_FILE, --dbf=DB_FILE Primary database file to write (by the collector) and post-process (by other tools) [default: ./metrixpp.db] --db-file-prev=DB_FILE_PREV, --dbfp=DB_FILE_PREV Database file with data collected for the past/previous revision. If it is set for the collector tool to perform an incremental/iterative collection, it may reduce the processing time significantly. Post- processing tools use it in order to recognise/evaluate change trends. [default: none]. --warn-mode=WARN_MODE, --wm=WARN_MODE Defines the warnings mode. 'new' - warnings for new regions only, 'trend' - warnings for new regions and for bad trend of modified regions, 'touched' - warnings for new regions and modified regions, 'all' - all warnings active [default: all] --min-limit=MIN_LIMIT, --min=MIN_LIMIT A threshold per 'namespace:field' metric in order to select regions, which have got metric value less than the specified limit. This option can be specified multiple times, if it is necessary to apply several limits. Should be in the format: ::, for example: 'std.code.complexity:cyclomatic:7'. --max-limit=MAX_LIMIT, --max=MAX_LIMIT A threshold per 'namespace:field' metric in order to select regions, which have got metric value more than the specified limit. This option can be specified multiple times, if it is necessary to apply several limits. Should be in the format: ::, for example: 'std.code.complexity:cyclomatic:7'. --hotspots=HOTSPOTS, --hs=HOTSPOTS If not set (none), all exceeded limits are printed. If set, exceeded limits are sorted (the worst is the first) and only first HOTSPOTS limits are printed. [default: none] --disable-suppressions, --ds If not set (none), all suppressions are ignored and associated warnings are printed. [default: False]