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Posts: C# articles

Oct 08 2019
Checking Telerik UI for UWP as a way to get started with PVS-Studio
Ekaterina Nikiforova
It has become a tradition for newly employed developers on the PVS-Studio team to start off by writing an article reviewing bugs found by the analyzer in some open-source project. Telerik UI for...
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Sep 13 2019
PVS-Studio in the clouds: Azure DevOps
Ilya Gainulin, Oleg Andreev
This is a second article, which focuses on usage of the PVS-Studio analyzer in cloud CI-systems. This time we'll consider the platform Azure DevOps - a cloud CI\CD solution from Microsoft. We'll...
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Sep 09 2019
The best is the enemy of the good
Sergey Khrenov
This article is the story how we once decided to improve our internal SelfTester tool that we apply to test the quality of the PVS-Studio analyzer. The improvement was simple and seemed to be...
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Aug 30 2019
Check of Roslyn Analyzers
Alexander Senichkin
Many may have noticed that the PVS-Studio C# analyser uses Roslyn (.NET compiler platform) to obtain input data. Therefore, when we came across the project "Roslyn Analyzers" from Microsoft...
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Aug 13 2019
Checking the .NET Core Libraries Source Code by the PVS-Studio Static Analyzer
Sergey Vasiliev
.NET Core libraries is one of the most popular C# projects on GitHub. It's hardly a surprise, since it's widely known and used. Owing to this, an attempt to reveal the dark corners of the source...
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Aug 08 2019
The story of how PVS-Studio found an error in the library used in... PVS-Studio
Sergey Vasiliev
This is a short story about how PVS-Studio helped us find an error in the source code of the library used in PVS-Studio. And it was not a theoretical error but an actual one - the error appeared...
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Aug 07 2019
WinForms: Errors, Holmes
Sergey Khrenov
We like to search for errors in Microsoft projects. Why? It's simple: their projects are usually easy to check (you can work in Visual Studio environment for which PVS-Studio has a convenient...
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Jul 22 2019
Getting Started with the PVS-Studio Static Analyzer for Visual C#
Sergey Khrenov
PVS-Studio is a tool for detecting software bugs and potential vulnerabilities in the source code of software written in C, C++, C#, and Java. The analyzer runs on Windows, Linux, and...
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Jun 05 2019
Nullable Reference types in C# 8.0 and static analysis
Alexander Senichkin, Paul Eremeev
It's not a secret that Microsoft has been working on the 8-th version of C# language for quite a while. The new language version (C# 8.0) is already available in the recent release of Visual...
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Jun 04 2019
Support of Visual Studio 2019 in PVS-Studio
Sergey Vasiliev
Support of Visual Studio 2019 in PVS-Studio affected a number of components: the plugin itself, the command-line analyzer, the cores of the C++ and C# analyzers, and a few utilities. In this...
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