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Andrey Karpov

Posts: Andrey Karpov

Aug 18 2020
OOO "Program Verification Systems" is renamed to PVS-Studio LLC
Andrey Karpov
Some people wonder why our site is named Viva64, the product is called PVS-Studio, and the company's name is OOO "Program Verification Systems". It's really weird, so it's time to set things...
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Jun 30 2020
PVS-Studio 7.08
Andrey Karpov, Sergey Vasiliev
PVS-Studio is the analyzer that searches for bugs in programs written in C, C++, C#, and Java. The PVS-Studio 7.08 release includes a lot of new exciting features. The C# analyzer, in addition...
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How to introduce a static code analyzer in a legacy project and not to discourage the team
Andrey Karpov
It is easy to try a static code analyzer. But it requires skills to introduce it in the development of an old large project. If the approach is incorrect, the analyzer can add work, slow...
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A note of caution about using PVS-Studio on godbolt.org (Compiler Explorer)
Andrey Karpov
We have added an option allowing you to experiment with the PVS-Studio static analyzer on the godbolt.org (Compiler Explorer) website. It supports analysis of C and C++ code. We believe this to be...
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Apr 16 2020
Checking the GCC 10 compiler with PVS-Studio
Andrey Karpov
The GCC compiler is written with copious use of macros. Another check of the GCC code using PVS-Studio once again confirms the opinion of our team that macros are evil in the flesh. Not only does...
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Apr 06 2020
Updated PVS-Studio diagnostic count graph
Andrey Karpov
We regularly update the history of PVS-Studio's new features and improvements at the product website. But the text format isn't very informative in visualizing the development intensity. That's...
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Apr 04 2020
Starting my collection of bugs found in copy functions
Andrey Karpov
I've already noticed a few times before that programmers seem to tend to make mistakes in simple copy functions. Writing a profound article on this topic is going to take quite a while since...
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Apr 03 2020
How deep the rabbit hole goes, or C++ job interviews at PVS-Studio
Andrey Karpov, Phillip Khandeliants
Here's an interesting story about how one of the questions we ask at job interviews turned out to reach even deeper than intended by its author. You've always got to watch your step with C++ and...
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Apr 02 2020
Checking the code of Zephyr operating system
Andrey Karpov
Some time ago we announced PVS-Studio's new feature that enabled it to integrate into PlatformIO. Naturally, our team kept in touch with the PlatformIO team while working on that feature, and...
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Mar 17 2020
How can developers help fight coronavirus - continuation
Andrey Karpov
A new post "How Can Developers Help Fight Coronavirus?" appeared in the Fluent{C++} blog. We have a practical consideration on this subject, although it is not directly related to COVID-19...
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