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Dec 12 2016
Linux Kernel, tested by the Linux-version of PVS-Studio
Pavel Belikov
Since the release of the publicly available Linux-version of PVS-Studio, it was just a matter of time until we would recheck the Linux kernel. It is quite a challenge for any static code analyzer...
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Dec 06 2016
Integrating PVS-Studio into Anjuta DevStudio (Linux)
Andrey Kuznetsov
When PVS-Studio for Linux was released, I tried it on my project and thought it would make a good supplement to other analyzers that I'd already been...
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Dec 06 2016
Integrating PVS-Studio into Eclipse CDT (Linux)
Vsevolod Lutovinov
The news about the possibility of using PVS-Studio to check source files for free finally prompted me to integrate the analysis of source code into Eclipse CDT. There are guides on integrating...
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Nov 30 2016
How to use PVS-Studio for Free
Andrey Karpov
We want to help the software world improve the quality of their code, and get to know static analysis tools better. We are giving the opportunity to use PVS-Studio static code analyzer for free...
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Nov 29 2016
Analysis of bugs in Orchard CMS
Ivan Kishchenko
Orchard is a free, open source, community-focused Content Management System built on the ASP.NET MVC platform. Software IP management and project development governance are provided by...
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Nov 21 2016
PVS-Studio for Linux Went on a Tour Around Disney
Maxim Stefanov
Recently we released a Linux version of PVS-Studio analyzer, which we had used before to check a number of open-source projects such as Chromium, GCC, LLVM (Clang), and others. Now this list...
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Nov 21 2016
Bug Inside: A Tiny Chance of a Huge Error on Pentium
Aleksey Statsenko
"An average spreadsheet user could encounter this subtle flaw once in every 27,000 years of use" ...
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Nov 18 2016
Virtual events in C#: something went wrong
Sergey Khrenov
Not so long ago I was working on a new C# diagnostic - V3119 - for the PVS-Studio static code analyzer. The function of this diagnostic is to detect potentially unsafe constructions in the...
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Nov 16 2016
Control source code quality using the SonarQube platform
Pavel Kuznetsov
In this article we'll look at the main features of SonarQube - a platform for continuous analysis and measurement of code quality, and we'll also discuss advantages of the methods for code...
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Nov 14 2016
The Development History of PVS-Studio for Linux
Pavel Belikov, Sviatoslav Razmyslov
Earlier this year, we started doing something that we had felt uncertain about for a long time, namely porting PVS-Studio to Linux. In this article, I will tell you how we made the decision to...
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