PVS-Studio is the analyzer that searches for bugs in programs written in C, C++, C#, and Java. The PVS-Studio 7.08 release includes a lot of new exciting features. The C# analyzer, in addition...
Due to a series of different events, the beginning of beta testing of the plugin for the Rider and C# analyzer for Linux / macOS was a little delayed. However, we are pleased to announce that...
More and more users of the PVS-Studio C# analyzer get interested in the possibility to utilize it for checking C# code on Linux and macOS. Today we have some good...
This is a new piece of our series of articles about using the PVS-Studio static analyzer with cloud CI systems. Today we are going to look at another service, CircleCI. We'll take the Kodi...
.NET Core libraries is one of the most popular C# projects on GitHub. It's hardly a surprise, since it's widely known and used. Owing to this, an attempt to reveal the dark corners of the source...
This is a short story about how PVS-Studio helped us find an error in the source code of the library used in PVS-Studio. And it was not a theoretical error but an actual one - the error appeared...
Support of Visual Studio 2019 in PVS-Studio affected a number of components: the plugin itself, the command-line analyzer, the cores of the C++ and C# analyzers, and a few utilities. In this...
Several times, we got complaints from users that the analysis of some parts of projects wasn't working any more. A common twist was the usage of the '#import' directive in problematic files...
The 7.0 release marked a new milestone in the history of the PVS-Studio analyzer - the analysis is now available not only for the code, written in C, C++, C#, but also in Java. In addition to...
The linking concept of today's article differs from usual. This time it is not one project, the source code of which was analyzed, but a number of warnings related to one and the same diagnostic...