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PVS-Studio
static code analyzer
Finds errors and potential vulnerabilities in your code
Works on
An enterprise solution that enhances your code quality, security (SAST), and safety
Team License
a basic version
This license is for you if:
Enterprise License
an extended version
This license is for you if:
Team License
a basic version
This license is for you if:
Enterprise License
an extended version
This license is for you if:
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Our team analyzed several open-source projects and published the results. We support and encourage open-source projects: we report bugs we found and help open-source developers set up our analyzer to check their code.
Use the mass suppression mechanism. PVS-Studio saves data about currently uninteresting errors to a special file. The analyzer will only issue warnings for new or recently changed code. As for the technical debt, you can tackle it later by fixing errors and tuning the analyzer step by step. Details.
Sadly, static analyzers are not perfect, which is why time from time you can get false positives. They are easy to suppress. For example, in the Visual Studio PVS‑Studio plugin, you need to click one button - “Mark As False Alarms” (see our video on how to suppress false positives). You can also report the problem to our support. If fix, the false alarm , you’ll see a decrease in false alarms after a PVS‑Studio update.
PVS‑Studio supports 64-bit Windows OS, Linux OS, and macOS systems. It can analyze code written for 32-bit, 64-bit and embedded ARM platforms.
You can integrate the PVS‑Studio analyzer into popular build systems, IDEs, modern built-in systems, CIs and cloud CIs. Click here to see the entire list.