In this article, we invite you to try to find a bug in a very simple function from the GNU Midnight Commander project. Why? For no particular reason. Just for fun. Well, okay, it's a lie. We...
Recently we have released PVS-Studio 7.00, the key innovation of which was the Java analyzer. The release has proved to be successful, as a big wave of beta-testing had come before that. Some of...
In 2018 we were actively participating in different conferences: both as speakers and sponsors. By the end of the year we had a large list of conferences that's why we decided to write about all...
At the beginning of 2018 our blog was complemented with a series of articles on the sixth check of the source code of the Chromium project. The series includes 8 articles on errors...
Occasionally, we're asked a question, what monetary value the company will receive from using PVS-Studio. We decided to draw up a response in the form of an article and provide tables, which...
Welcome to all fans of trashing someone else's code. :) Today in our laboratory, we have a new material for a research - the source code of the AWS SDK for .NET project. At the time, we wrote...
This article contains the list of links to the interesting blogs in various social networks. We had to choose mainly those that focus on C++, C# and Java developers because of the tech stack our...
In the seventh version of the PVS-Studio static analyzer, we added support of the Java language. It's time for a brief story of how we've started making support of the Java language, how far...
Today is an important day - after 28 releases of the sixth version we present our PVS-Studio 7.00, in which the key innovation is the support of the Java language. However, during 2018 we...
In January, the EU is launching another big hunt for bugs in open-source software projects with the total bounty amount of about €850,000. Now, here's a hint: static analysis is one of the means...