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Release of PVS-Studio 4.20, the first s…

Release of PVS-Studio 4.20, the first step towards ARM

Apr 29 2011
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We have made a step towards supporting systems with the ARM architecture. A new feature has appeared in PVS-Studio 4.20 that allows you to check Microsoft Visual Studio projects for the ARMv4 architecture. This capability is now working in test mode but it is quite usable. If you encounter some problems with analysis, please write to our technical support service.

The PVS-Studio analyzer supported the following platforms earlier:

Now, starting with version 4.20, it also supports:

  • Pocket PC 2003 (ARMV4)
  • Smartphone 2003 (ARMV4)
  • Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK (ARMV4I)
  • Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone SDK (ARMV4I)
  • Windows Mobile 6 Standard SDK (ARMV4I)
  • Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Standard DTK (ARMV4I)

We understand that all the listed ARMv4 based systems have become obsolete and are not so relevant for developers. But we had to start somewhere, so we have chosen this direction as the simplest solution for us to implement and support.

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