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Posts: C++ articles

Jul 23 2012
Software diseases: memset
Andrey Karpov
While analyzing the source codes of various programs I can't help creating associations that each program has a tendency to certain diseases. In many projects you can easily make out patterns...
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Apr 23 2012
Analyzing the Blender project with PVS-Studio
Andrey Karpov
We go on analyzing open source projects and making the software world better. This time we have checked the Blender 2.62 package intended for creating 3D computer...
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Apr 11 2012
Wade not in unknown waters. Part three
Andrey Karpov
I'm going on to tell you about how programmers walk on thin ice without even noticing it. Let's speak on shift operators <<, >>. The working principles of the shift operators are evident and...
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Mar 28 2012
Checking WinMerge with PVS-Studio for the second time
Andrey Karpov
The article continues the idea that static code analyzers are tools to be used regularly, not once.
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Mar 22 2012
How can a 32-bit program detect that it is launched in a 64-bit Windows?
Andrey Karpov
64-bit operating systems of the Windows family can execute 32-bit programs with the help of the WoW64 (Windows on Windows 64) subsystem that emulates the 32-bit environment due to an additional...
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Mar 16 2012
100 bugs in Open Source C/C++ projects
Andrey Karpov, Evgenii Ryzhkov
This article demonstrates the capabilities of the static code analysis methodology. Readers are offered the chance to study samples of one hundred errors, found in open-source projects in C/C++...
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Mar 11 2012
The warnings C4311 and C4312 generated by the compiler when using the /Wp64 switch
Andrey Karpov
C4311 and C4312 are ones of the most frequent warnings generated by the compiler for 32-bit code not adapted for migration to 64-bit platforms. They are generated only when you use the /Wp64...
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Feb 24 2012
Analyzing the Dolphin-emu project
Andrey Karpov
We are regularly asked to check various open-source projects with the PVS-Studio analyzer. If you want to offer some project for us to analyze too, please follow this link. Another project we...
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Feb 24 2012
Analyzing the TrinityCore project with PVS-Studio
Andrey Karpov
TrinityCore is a free project distributed under the GPL license. The project's purpose is to create alternative software to emulate a server of the multiplayer game World of Warcraft by...
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Feb 13 2012
Reanalyzing the Notepad++ project
Andrey Karpov
More than a year has passed since we analyzed Notepad++ with PVS-Studio. We wanted to see how much better the PVS-Studio analyzer has become since then and which of the previous errors have...
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