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About our VivaCore library

About our VivaCore library

Dec 06 2011

Those who are interested in the code analysis technology most likely have heard about our library VivaCore. It is this library our static analyzer PVS-Studio is based on. Earlier one could download the library from our site, but we have removed it recently and do not distribute it any more.

If you want to try this library or deal with building C/C++/C++11 code analysis systems in general, you can write to us. We are ready to develop a solution in the sphere of code analysis based on the library to order. Such solutions are rather complex and one need to have experience in handling such libraries. We can provide you with this experience in the form of our team on contract terms. You cannot simply download and use this library, since it is impossible without our support, while we cannot afford supporting an open source library without being paid for it.

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