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Nikolay Mironov

Posts: Nikolay Mironov

Feb 15 2022
Visual Studio 2022 — stylish and fresh. How PVS-Studio supported VS2022
Nikolay Mironov
Seems like Microsoft has just announced Visual Studio 2022. And it already came out! For us at PVS-Studio, this meant only one thing — we must support this IDE in the next PVS-Studio release...
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Dec 09 2021
The first static analysis report: the key problems and how to address them
Nikolay Mironov
The main purpose of the static analyzer is to detect and report errors in code - so that you can fix them afterwards. However, reporting errors is not as simple as it may seem. Those just...
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Sep 06 2021
Why do you need the MISRA Compliance report and how to generate one in PVS-Studio?
Nikolay Mironov
If you are strongly interested in MISRA and would like to understand whether your project meets one of the MISRA association's standards, there is a solution. Its name is MISRA Compliance...
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Sep 01 2021
Technical support: what it's for and how to avoid burnout?
Nikolay Mironov
Not everyone enjoys working in support. Many people who work there experience burnout. So maybe companies shouldn't have any support at all? How do they benefit from it? Is there a way to...
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Aug 09 2021
VSCode: how to view reports of static analyzers that support SARIF
Nikolay Mironov
People increasingly start optimizing the process of finding code errors using static analyzers. Nowadays, we can choose from a variety of products to view analysis results. This post covers the...
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Jun 21 2021
How WCF shoots itself in the foot with TraceSource
Nikolay Mironov
We don't often get the chance to write something on parallel programming issues. This time we "got lucky". The TraceEvent standard method has some implementation peculiarities. They resulted in...
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Mar 11 2021
PVS-Studio 7.12 new features for finding safety and security threats
Nikolay Mironov, Paul Eremeev
Security. What does this word mean to you? Nowadays, companies spare no effort to ensure that their product is secured from hacking and all sorts of information leaks. PVS-Studio decided to help...
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Feb 09 2021
How to get nice error reports using SARIF in GitHub
Evgeniy Ovsyannikov, Nikolay Mironov
Let's say you use GitHub, write code, and do other fun stuff. You also use a static analyzer to enhance your work quality and optimize the timing. Once you come up with an idea - why not view...
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Dec 16 2020
Talking about errors in the QuantConnect Lean code
Nikolay Mironov
This article discusses errors found using a static analyzer in an open source project. There are some simple things that can help you avoid them. For example, the usage of language...
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Nullable Reference will not protect you, and here is the proof
Nikolay Mironov
Have you ever wanted to get rid of the problem with dereferencing null references? If so, using Nullable Reference types is not your choice. Do you want to know why? This will be our topic...
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