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On the JSConf US conference in December 2015 the developers announced that they were planning to make open the source code of Chakra key components, a JavaScript-engine, operating in Microsoft...
A few days ago, the ObjectArts company made their source code and the Dolphin Smalltalk IDE open, making it available under the MIT license! Of course, I couldn't miss the chance to try...
About a year ago Microsoft made the CoreCLR and CoreFX source code open. The latter project wasn't of a big interest to us until recently, as it was written in C#, not in C++. But with the release...
We have successfully created and continue developing PVS-Studio analyzer for C/C++ languages. Over the time, it became clear that many of the diagnostics that we have implemented are not related to...
One year ago, we picked Wine project to analyze with PVS-Studio and provided the analysis results in an article within the scope of our practice of analyzing open-source projects. So the article...
Following our readers' requests, we have scanned the open-source project FreeSWITCH with PVS-Studio. This project was initially founded by the developers of the Asterisk project, which we...
Majority of the projects we report about in the articles contain dozens of PVS-Studio analyzer warnings. Of course we choose just a small portion of data from the analyzer report to be in...
PVS-Studio is a static analyzer that detects errors in source code of C/C++ applications. Like a compiler, the analyzer parses the project source files one by one. However, without the help...
Our company develops, promotes, and sells the PVS-Studio static code analyzer for C/C++ programmers. However, our collaboration with customers is not limited solely to selling PVS-Studio...
This article was initially meant as a review of bugs found in the FreeCAD open-source project but eventually took a bit different direction. It happened because a considerable portion of the...