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Sergey Vasiliev

Posts: Sergey Vasiliev

Nov 10 2016
I've sent a PVS-Studio text log to the project authors! Did I really help?
Sergey Vasiliev
Quite often, people who have just started using our analyzer, do the following: they check a well-known project, save the results of the analysis in a text file and send it to the developers...
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Nov 02 2016
We continue checking Microsoft projects: analysis of PowerShell
Sergey Vasiliev
It has become a "good tradition" for Microsoft to make their products open-source: CoreFX, .Net Compiler Platform (Roslyn), Code Contracts, MSBuild, and other projects. For us, the developers...
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Sep 22 2016
Searching for bugs in Mono: there are hundreds of them!
Sergey Vasiliev
It's very interesting to check large projects. As a rule, we do manage to find unusual and peculiar errors, and tell people about them. Also, it's a great way to test our analyzer and improve all...
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Jul 11 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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Jul 05 2016
How to not shoot yourself in the foot when working with serialization
Sergey Vasiliev
Despite the fact that it's quite easy and comfortable to use the serialization mechanism in C#, there are some points that are worth taking note of. This article is about the ways in which you...
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May 24 2016
Microsoft opened the source code of Xamarin.Forms. We couldn't miss a chance to check it with PVS-Studio
Sergey Vasiliev
You probably already know that the Microsoft Corporation bought the Xamarin Company. Even though Microsoft has started gradually opening the source code of some of its products, the...
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May 19 2016
Introduction to Roslyn and its use in program development
Sergey Vasiliev
Roslyn is a platform which provides the developer with powerful tools to parse and analyze code. It's not enough just to have these tools, you should also understand what they are needed for...
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Apr 28 2016
Analysis of PHP7
Sergey Vasiliev
Sometimes checking a project one more time can be quite amusing. It helps to see which errors were fixed, and which ones got into the code since the time it was last checked. My colleague has...
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Mar 09 2016
Catching Errors in the Xenko Game Engine
Sergey Vasiliev
Open-source engines in C++ are much more common than those written in C#. But there are exceptions: Xenko is one such engine, open-source and written in C#. In this article, you will learn...
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Feb 12 2016
Unicorn in Space: Analyzing the Source Code of 'Space Engineers'
Sergey Vasiliev
As you've already figured out from the title, in this article we are going to discuss suspicious fragments found in the source code of the 'Space Engineers' project. The format of this...
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