Seems that I forgot to add a description of that parser. The code is already committed - I will publish a new release today...
BTW: Students of my tooling lecture are currently replacing all violation parsers with "native" warning-plugin parsers (the approach with delegating to the violations plug-in does not work with builds on slaves), see JENKINS-17794. So if you have a Stylecop result file that you are able to share for a unit test please attach the file to issue JENKINS-17794.
Seems that I forgot to add a description of that parser. The code is already committed - I will publish a new release today...
BTW: Students of my tooling lecture are currently replacing all violation parsers with "native" warning-plugin parsers (the approach with delegating to the violations plug-in does not work with builds on slaves), see
JENKINS-17794. So if you have a Stylecop result file that you are able to share for a unit test please attach the file to issueJENKINS-17794.