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Jan 16 2017
Recent interesting content from the PVS-Studio Team
Andrey Karpov
Recently we have published several articles which many a man can find not just interesting but also useful. We understand that far from everyone keep tabs on our publications, and someone could...
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How PVS-Studio does the bug search: methods and technologies
Andrey Karpov
PVS-Studio is a static code analyzer, that searches for errors and vulnerabilities in programs written in C, C++ and C#. In this article, I am going to uncover the technologies that we use...
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PVS-Studio project - 10 years of failures and successes
Andrey Karpov
Ten years ago, we created a simple utility called 'Viva64' intended to detect problems in 64-bit code. This is how PVS-Studio static code analyzer came into being. Although 10 years have passed...
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Dec 27 2016
The new design of viva64.com. The story behind it, told by the PVS-Studio developers
Evgenii Ryzhkov
Viva64.com - the main PVS-Studio developers site, turned 10 this year! The domain was registered on Nov. 9, 2006, and the latest major design update was done in December 2010. It's time for a...
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Dec 23 2016
Stories about Christmas and New Year Bugs
Anastasia Zubkova, Sofiya Fateeva
Do you believe in magic? Of course not - it's just against logic! Programmers are serious-minded and well-educated people of a realistic outlook. Well, you didn't favor fairy tales as a child...
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Dec 19 2016
The First Bug on Mars
Aleksey Statsenko
In 1971, the USSR delivered the first planetary rovers on skis to Mars, whose task was to puncture the surface with a rod (housing a dynamic penetrometer and a radiation densitometer) to see if...
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Dec 16 2016
Re-analysis of Umbraco code
Sergey Khrenov
Time passes inexorably. It feels that just recently we announced the release of the C# static code analyzer, checked the first projects, and started writing articles about it. But a whole year...
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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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