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Among our clients some organizations involved in developing software in the field of finance are gradually starting to appear. We have many articles on different topics, but we somehow unfairly spared the scope of finance. We shall try to mend and eventually write some articles, and I'll begin with a little story.
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We continue to develop our analyzer in relation to Linux. In other words, the Linux version is overtaking Windows version of analyzer on its abilities. The next step was the implementation of a plugin for SonarQube quality control system and adding a mode of mass warnings suppression for Linux.
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Using third-party libraries allows you to get the functionality you want, without wasting time on the development of the corresponding logic. Take and use it! Of course, such an approach doesn't include only the merits, that's why it has another "dark" side. One of the problems inherent to using third-party libraries is the lack of control over things that are going on inside. It all started with a user who wrote about an unhandled exception, appearing when checking C# project...
https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0524/
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I shall tell at once that PVS-Studio analyzer showed itself not on the bright side on C# code. Anyway, first things first: let's see what the analyzer found, and then we will deal with statistics and make conclusions.
https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0521/
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This paper continues the series of articles about the analysis of the Tizen operating system's source code. The size of the Tizen project (including the third-party libraries) is 72,500,000 lines of code in C and C++, which makes it a perfect example for demonstrating the various aspects of the use of static code analysis.
https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0520/
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