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Posts: Sergey Larin

Feb 07 2023
C++ subtleties: so, you've declared a class...
Sergey Larin
Our team constantly encounters some C++ features that may be unknown to some developers. In this article, we're going to learn how a seemingly typical feature — class forward declarations ...
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Oct 28 2022
How we were looking for a bug in PVS-Studio or 278 GB of log files
Grigory Semenchev, Sergey Larin, Phillip Khandeliants
Here is an interesting story of how our team were looking for a bug in the PVS-Studio analyzer. Well, we make mistakes too. However, we are ready to roll up our sleeves and dive deep into the...
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Sep 22 2022
Reworking C and C++ front-end — or how we deal with 16-year legacy code in PVS-Studio
Sergey Larin
In 2022, the PVS-Studio static analyzer for C and C++ turns 16 years old. If the analyzer were a human, it would have already finished high school! This project was started a long time ago, and...
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Nov 15 2021
PVS-Studio to check the RPCS3 emulator
Sergey Larin
RPCS3 is an interesting project that emulates the PS3 console. It is actively evolving. Recently we heard the news that the emulator learned how run all the games from the console's catalog. That's...
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Aug 26 2021
Linux kernel turns 30: congratulations from PVS-Studio
Sergey Larin
On August 25th, 2021, the Linux kernel celebrated its 30th anniversary. Since then, it's changed a lot. We changed too. Nowadays, the Linux kernel is a huge project used by millions. We checked...
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Aug 10 2021
Intermodular analysis of C++ projects in PVS-Studio
Oleg Lisiy, Sergey Larin
Recently PVS-Studio has implemented a major feature—we supported intermodular analysis of C++ projects. This article covers our and other tools' implementations. You'll also find out how to try...
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May 31 2021
PVS-Studio team: switching to Clang improved PVS-Studio C++ analyzer's performance
Alexey Govorov, Sergey Larin
From the earliest days, we used MSVC to compile the PVS-Studio C++ analyzer for Windows - then, in 2006, known as Viva64, version 1.00. With new releases, the analyzer's C++ core learned to work...
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Mar 23 2020
How we fixed one bug in CMake
Sergey Larin
In August 2019, CMake introduced the long-awaited support for precompiled headers. Before that, one had to use different plugins, for example, Cotire. Right after the release of CMake with...
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Oct 03 2019
Checking Telegram Open Network with PVS-Studio
Sergey Larin
Telegram Open Network (TON) is a platform by the same team that developed the Telegram messenger. In addition to the blockchain, TON provides a large set of services. The developers recently made...
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Jul 23 2019
Getting Started with the PVS-Studio Static Analyzer for Visual C++
Sergey Larin
In this article, I'm going to tell you about PVS-Studio, an analyzer for C and C++ code, and show you how to use it in the Visual C++ environment. This guide is specifically intended for...
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