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12 Mai 2017
A round of applause to the Tor project
Andrey Karpov
My congratulations to the authors of the Tor project. I didn't manage to find any errors after the analysis by PVS-Studio static code analyzer. We write such words very rarely, so the authors...
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10 Mai 2017
Comparing PVS-Studio for C# and a built-in Visual Studio analyzer, using the CruiseControl.NET codebase
Sergey Khrenov
Recently I have done comparison of C# analyzers by PVS-Studio and SonarQube on the base of PascalABC.NET code. The research turned out to be pretty engaging, so I decided to continue working in...
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05 Mai 2017
2038: only 21 years away
Jonathan Corbet
Sometimes it seems that things have gone relatively quiet on the year-2038 front. But time keeps moving forward, and the point in early 2038 when 32-bit time_t values can no longer represent...
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04 Mai 2017
Checking the code of Valgrind dynamic analyzer by a static analyzer
Andrey Karpov
I should say right away, that the article was not written to show that static analysis works better than dynamic. This statement would be incorrect, as well as the reverse idea. The tools of...
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03 Mai 2017
Support of Visual Studio 2017 and Roslyn 2.0 in PVS-Studio: sometimes ready-made solutions are not as easy as they seem
Paul Eremeev
In this article I would like to tell about several issues that PVS-Studio developers had to face when working on support of new Visual Studio version. Besides that, I will try to answer a...
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02 Mai 2017
How to Improve Visual C++ 2017 Libraries Using PVS-Studio
Andrey Karpov
The title of this article is a hint for the Visual Studio developers that they could benefit from the use of PVS-Studio static code analyzer. The article discusses the analysis results of...
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26 Avr 2017
Videos about static code analysis
Ekaterina Matveeva
IT conferences and meetings on programming languages see a growing number of speakers talking about static code analysis. Although this field is quite specific, there is still a number of...
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19 Avr 2017
Static code analysis with PVS-Studio as an Example
Pavel Kuznetsov
Conference: ClueCon Weekly The video is on static code analysis and static code analyzer tool, which might be interesting for developers. It helps to search for potential flaws in code and finds various errors.
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19 Avr 2017
PVS-Studio team: code audit and other services
Andrey Karpov
Our team is known as a developers of PVS-Studio. In addition, using our experience, we help companies tackle some of their specific tasks. Not many people know about this direction of our...
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19 Avr 2017
If the coding bug is banal, it doesn't mean it's not crucial
Andrey Karpov
Spreading the word about PVS-Studio static analyzer, we usually write articles for programmers. However, some things are seen by programmers quite one-sided. That is why there are project...
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