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15 Aoû 2016
Waiting for the Linux-version: Checking the Code of Inkscape Graphics Editor
Egor Bredikhin
In this article, I talk about the analysis results for another popular open-source project, vector graphics editor Inkscape 0.92. The project has been developing for over 12 years now and provides...
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11 Aoû 2016
Update on Analysis Results for CPython and Ruby
Pavel Belikov
In one of our recent articles, we were comparing error density of the classical implementations of the languages Python and Ruby and made a mistake in the article itself: in the list of errors...
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03 Aoû 2016
Long-Awaited Check of CryEngine V
Sviatoslav Razmyslov
In May 2016, German game-development company Crytek made a decision to upload the source code of their game engine CryEngine V to GitHub. The engine is written in C++ and has immediately...
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02 Aoû 2016
Dusting the globe: analysis of NASA World Wind project
Alexander Chibisov
Sometimes it is useful to look back to see how helpful the analyzer was to old projects, and which errors can be avoided in good time, if the analyzer is regularly used. This time our choice was...
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28 Jul 2016
PVS-Studio confesses its love for Linux
Andrey Karpov
This post is about love. About the love of the static code analyzer PVS-Studio, for the great open source Linux operating system. This love is young, touching and fragile. It needs help and care...
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22 Jul 2016
Python and Ruby implementations compared by the error density
Pavel Belikov
Which programming language to start learning? Python or Ruby? Which one is better? Django or Ruby on Rails? Such questions can often be found on IT forums around the world. I suggest comparing...
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21 Jul 2016
PVS-Studio team is about to produce a technical breakthrough, but for now let's recheck Blender
Alexander Chibisov
Static analysis is most useful when it is done on a regular basis. Especially when the project is rapidly developing, like the Blender project, for example. Now it's time to check it once more...
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15 Jul 2016
Checking the Source Code of FlashDevelop with PVS-Studio
Pavel Kuznetsov
To assess the quality of our static analyzer's diagnostics and to advertise it, we regularly analyze various open-source projects. The developers of FlashDevelop project contacted us on their...
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13 Jul 2016
Checking the Source Code of Nana Library with PVS-Studio
Kirill Yudintsev
With the appearance of new C++ standards, C++ developers started to move to the new programming style, known as Modern C++, and projects that make use of the new style started to appear. Static...
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11 Jul 2016
Accord.Net: Looking for a Bug that Could Help Machines Conquer Humankind
Sergey Vasiliev
Articles discussing the results of analysis of open-source projects are a good thing as they benefit everyone: some, including project authors themselves, can find out what bugs lurk in a...
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